Claims
- 1. A method of forming a decorative butterfly comprising the steps of; forming a plurality of parallel and alternately oppositely folded up and down pleats in a sheet of material; and securing the pleats together at a central portion (12) on the center line (14) which passes perpendicularly through the pleats while forming wings by allowing the pleats to fan out radially from the central portion (12) on either side of the center line (14).
- 2. A method as set out in claim 1 further defined as forming the adjacent parallel pleats of an equal size.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 further defined as forming a narrow waist (62) in an elongated sheet of material (59) transverse to the center line (14) prior to forming the pleats.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 further defined as cutting the sheet (59) from each longitudinal edge (64) inwardly to two spaced waist end points (66) with the waist end points (66) disposed symmetrically of the center line (14), folding a pair of first flaps (70) along symmetrical lines (72) extending from the waist end points (66) to the forward corners (74) of the sheet (59) on the forward edge (76) thereof, and folding a pair of second flaps (78) along symmetrical lines (80) extending from the waist end points (66) to the rearward edge (82) of the sheet (59).
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 being defined as folding a third pair of flaps (84) symmetrically about the center line (14) extending from the intersection (86) of each of the second pair of flaps (78) with the rearward edge (82) of the sheet (59) to a point (88) along the longitudinal edge (64) of the sheet (59).
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 4 as further defined as looping a wire (42) about the central portion (12) of the folded material so as to hold the folds together.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 4 as further defined as compressing together the legs (46) of a U-shaped wire (42) and looping the compressed legs (46) of the wire about the central portion (12) of the folded sheet (59) so that the extending legs (46) of the U-shaped wire (42) give the appearance of two butterfly antennae and the closed portion (44) of the U-shaped wire (42) gives the appearance of a butterfly abdomen.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 further defined as disposing each of the waist end points (66) one-quarter the width of the sheet (59) inwardly from the associated edge (64).
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 further defined beginning with a sheet having a length-to-width ratio of 9:4.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9 further defined as folding the second flaps (78) so that each second flap (78) intersects the rearward edge (82) of the sheet (59) one-sixth the width of the sheet (59) from the adjacent original corner (90) of the sheet (59).
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 folding the third pair of flaps (84) so that each extends one-quarter the length of the longitudinal edge (64) of the sheet (59).
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 3 further defined as utilizing an elongated sheet (59) of material having a forward edge (76) and a rearward edge (82) and forming the waist (62) between the forward (76) and rearward (82) edges with the forward edge (76) being longer than the rearward edge (82).
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 12 further defined as forming the sheet (59) with the width of the waist (62) being one-half the width of the forward edge (76) and with the width of the rearward edge (82) being two-thirds the width of the forward edge (76).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 150,797, filed May 19, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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