
Creasing Pattern
A creasing pattern refers to the specific design of fold lines or wrinkles that form on a material, such as paper, fabric, or metal, when it is bent or folded. These patterns depend on the material’s properties, thickness, and how it’s manipulated, and they influence how the material will behave when folded or shaped. Understanding creasing patterns is important in manufacturing, packaging, and design because it helps predict how a material will fold, ensuring that the final product functions correctly and has the desired appearance.