wingfolding
Wingfolding is a paper folding technique used to create a decorative edge along the length of a sheet of paper. It is commonly used in origami and paper crafts to add a decorative touch to designs. The process involves folding the paper in a series of small, precise folds along one edge, creating a series of small, triangular "wings" that extend from the edge of the paper. The folds can be made in a variety of patterns, including zigzag, wave, and diamond shapes, and can be used to create a variety of decorative effects, such as a wavy or textured edge. Wingfolding is a versatile technique that can be used on a variety of paper types and sizes, and can be used to create a variety of decorative effects on a variety of paper crafts. It is a popular technique among origami artists and paper crafters, and is often used to add a decorative touch to origami models and other paper crafts.