Friday, August 09, 2019 | By: Kristen Stevenson
Pleats and thank you! (2024)
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There are SO many different drapery pleats!
Click the play button below to watch our latestvideo anddiscover some of ourmost popularstyles... PLEATS and thank you!
Picking the right pleat style can make ALL the difference in the design for your client's home.
While thereisn't necessarily a "right" or "wrong" pleat...
Certain pleat styles are better for certainsituations than others!
Our drapery pleat header samples feature ten of our most popular pleat styles!
Let's talk about what makes each pleat special and unique. Starting off with these first three...
the Pinch Pleat
Top Tacked
and the Mid Pleat!
You can see how these first three pleats styles have THREE LAYERS of folded fabric.Hence, they are calledTHREE PRONG PLEATS, but the difference lies in where they are tacked.
Gathering fabric for a pleat adds FULLNESS to your drapery. Additional fullness requires more fabric to be gathered and tacked down, adding body to your drapery!
Three prong pleats
vs. Two Prong Pleats
Lastly, we have the Inverted duch*ess Pleat
Next to the Mid Pleat style, we have the Two Prong Top Tacked drapery pleat. Two prong pleats have less FULLNESS than a three prong pleat, requiring less fabric, and are considered a more modern take on the traditional three prong pleated drapery style.
The last pleat style next to the two prong pleat style is called theInverted duch*ess Pleat, which isn't used quite as often as the previous four pleat styles mentioned, but, haveverybeautiful look!
Don't hesitate to try a new pleat style you've never used before!
Moving along to the second pleat sample in our set...
The Goblet Pleat is tacked along the base,
while the Cartridge Pleat is not.
Butterfly Pleat
The Goblet and Cartridge Pleats are formed with a stiff material rolled and placed in the top opening of the pleat. The difference between these two, is the Goblet Pleat is tacked at the base, while the Cartridge Pleat is not.
The Butterfly Pleat is another THREE PRONG pleat, similar to the Pinch Pleat style, however the outer two prongs are tacked down oneither side.
These first three pleats are a great choice for stationary side panels.
Inverted Pleat Styles
Inverted Box Pleat
Inverted Pinch Pleat
The Inverted Pleat style is very sleek and modern. See how these last two pleats look similar along the front.
The differences between these two inverted pleats style arefound on the back! Find those illustrated in our video at the very top of this blog post. But most importantly, the Inverted Box Pleat is best for stationary panels, while the Inverted Pinch Pleat can be used for traversing panels that will open and close.
Pleat Sample Set 1
Pleat Sample Set 2
photo & design by Sharon Gatt (Ethan Allen-Cary, NC)
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