Make sure your paper napkins are high quality and durable. You do not want them to rip while folding. Avoid cocktail napkins that are only 9 1⁄2 inches (24 cm) square. Use lunch or dinner napkins, which are typically 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) square, and large enough to hold standard size silverware. [2] X Research source

Where you place your knife is very important, as this how far your cutlery will stick out of the napkin roll when you’re finished. Make sure the knife doesn’t stick out too far, or your silverware may fall out of the napkin.

If the bottom corner does not fold over, move your silverware stack up slightly.

If you’re using napkin rolls for a wedding or other special event, you can find some online stores that allow you to customize your napkin bands.

Match your silverware display to the current season or occasion. For example, for a graduation party, wrap silverware in a white napkin and a red ribbon to look like a rolled diploma. You can place all of your rolled silverware in a basket for a nice silverware display at a buffet.

Some decorative paper napkins have the colors and patterns on the outside but are blank on the inside. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully to ensure your pattern is showing when your silverware pouch is completed. The napkins you choose can be any size, but make sure they are square-shaped.

Make sure you fold along the crease so the square is even and straight.

Be careful not to tear the paper napkin when inserting your utensils. You can decorate your finished napkin pouch by tying a colored string or ribbon around it. But keep in mind, this type of napkin pouch works well without any extra embellishments; especially when the napkin already has a decorative pattern.