Double pinch pleat and triple pinch pleat pinch pleat headings are traditionally the most popular style of curtain heading due to their versatility.
Double pinch pleat curtain heading.
Free online instructions on how to make a hand pinch pleat lined curtain double pleated curtains the way they are made in a professional workroom.
Pleats allow control over the excess fabric necessary for full luxurious curtains.
Introduction explains steps to make the curtain and the common mistakes people make.
Triple tailored pleat is constructed with two and a half times the fabric of the panel width.
This style can be used on all types of conventional hanging systems and creates a uniform neatly stacking curtain fold as opposed to unstructured or gathered headings.
This drape gets extra interest from a sewn in valance header with tassel fringe.
Rather than the typical three fingered pinch pleat a more contemporary two finger or double pleat allows for.
Traditional pinch pleats take three folds of fabric sewn together for a pleat that fans out on the top and bottom.
Hooks are attached to the back of the panel before shipping.
Pinch pleat heading is available as single pinch pleat double pinch pleat or triple pinch pleat and is available on most of our voile and net fabrics.
The panel width should be the same as the coverage width.