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The national flag of the United States of America, which is commonly known as the American flag, is a source of pride for Americans. When it's not on display, the flag should be folded into a triangle . After you've taken down your flag, fold it lengthwise. Next, fold it into a triangle for display or storage.

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Folding the Flag Lengthwise

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  1. Loosen the line and pull the cords to bring the flag back toward the ground. Do this slowly and in a reverent manner, showing your respect toward the flag. [1] Gather the flag as it gets close to the ground. Slide the flag off the line, then secure the line in place on the pole.
    • It's best to fold the flag near the pole to reduce the risk of dropping all or part of it.
  2. Letting the flag touch the ground is a sign of disrespect against the flag. As you fold the flag, keep it completely off the ground by either working with a partner or folding it on a clean, dry surface. [2]
    • For example, you might lay the flag out on your dinner table face up.
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  3. The flag should be face up with the field of blue at the top. Make sure the flag is smooth and wrinkle-free. [3]
    • If you're working with a partner, hold the flag parallel to the ground at waist-height. Each partner will hold one corner of the flag.
  4. You will bring the bottom edge up, then align it with the top edge. The two edges will meet, while the bottom will now be a fold. Check that the flag is completely smooth, with no unevenness or wrinkles. [4]
    • If you're working with a partner, adjust your hands so that each partner is holding the layered corners in one hand and the middle fold in the other.
  5. The field of stars should be visible on both sides of the folded flag at this point. Check that both sides of the flag have the field of blue on the left and the stripes on the right. [5]
    • If you're working with a partner, each person will be holding 2 corners and a folded edge in one hand. In their other hand, they will hold the bottom folded edge.
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Making the Flag into a Triangle

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  1. The outside edge of the folded flag should be aligned with the top edge. The fold itself will look like a triangle. Check that the flag doesn't have any wrinkles. [6]
    • Each side of the triangle should be an equal length.
  2. The edge of the first triangle will stay aligned with the edge of the folded flag. The flag should once again look like a rectangle. [7]
    • Make sure the fold is wrinkle-free.
  3. In total, you will make 13 folds, including the first 2. On the last fold, only the blue field will be visible. [8]
  4. The edge of the field of blue can be tucked into the open fold on the side of the triangle. Only the field of blue should be visible on either side of the flag. [9]
    • The triangle shape is used to honor the 3-corner hat traditionally worn by the revolutionaries who fought for American independence.
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Storing Your Flag

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  1. Many people love to display the flag, especially if it's a flag given in honor of a loved one. You can place your folded flag in a container designed for displaying the flag. This is a reverent way to display the flag with honor. [10]
    • For example, veterans' families often receive a flag following the veteran's funeral. This flag will be placed over the coffin, then folded to be presented to the family. You can store this flag in a display case to remember your family member.
    • You can purchase a case online or at a store that sells flags.
  2. You might place it in a drawer or closet. Keep it separate from other items so it doesn't get mixed in with your everyday linens.
    • It's a good idea to put the flag in a case or plastic container before you store it. This will protect it from dirt and dust.
  3. Place the flag somewhere it won't fall or get mixed up with other linens. You might put it in a secure drawer or keep it in its case at all times. If you're displaying the flag, make sure it's properly hung or its display case is on a sturdy shelf.
    • You don't want your flag to fall out of its storage place or become damaged. It's disrespectful to the flag if it becomes dirty or damaged during storage.
    • Similarly, you don't want the flag to fall out of the spot and touch the ground. [11]
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    Why does the flag need to be folded in triangles?
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    When folded, it resembles the triangular hats worn by colonial soldiers. Also, when folded in triangles, the folds will total 13 for the number of colonies. No other manner of folding will accomplish this.
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    How many folds are in the American flag?
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    There are 13 folds in a folded American flag, with each fold representing one of the 13 colonies.
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    How many stars should show on a properly folded flag?
    Luis Gabriel Redor
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    A proper flag fold should have 4 stars pointing up on one side and 6 doing so on the other side.
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      To fold the American flag into a triangle, start by folding the striped corner up to the top edge, aligning the outside edge with the top. Next, fold the pointed corner over to form a second triangle, keeping the edge of the first triangle aligned with the edge of the folded flag. Then, continue making triangle folds down the length of the flag until you make a total of 13 folds. Finally, tuck the end of the flag into the open fold on the side of the triangle so that only the field of blue is visible on either side of the flag. To learn how to fold a flag length-wise, read on!

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