Possibly the most traditional and formal heading style on offer. Creates a sumptuous statement and works well with heavier, opulent fabrics. Especially suitable for curtains with long drop. A nice option for grand buildings or a lofty period property.
Goblet pinch pleat drapes have a strip of stiffener sewn into the heading, which is pleated at the base to create a goblet-shaped design. Goblets are placed at intervals and are consistent within a pair of curtains. Kitchen curtains Just like pinch pleats, this is a 'fixed' heading (the pleats are sewn by hand to a fixed heading and fitted with hooks and cannot be loosened), so it is important to provide an accurate track/pole width when ordering goblet pleats. This will allow us to gather your curtains to the correct width. Not recommended for smaller windows as these curtains need more room to stack back at the side of the window than the contemporary styles. Triple Pinch Pleat Curtains/French Pleat Drapes The most popular pinch pleat. For a classic, formal and elegant style. Made the same way as single and double pleats but the added third pinch makes these curtains very full, plush and luxurious. Because of the depth of the pleat, this heading suits a long curtain and a bold pattern or sumptuous material like velvet. A great addition to any traditional or elegant styled space since it offers a dramatic, yet timeless look. Fabric is gathered delicately into three little folds and then pinched together to create one pleat. The pinched pleats are spaced evenly apart, and weighted at the bottom of the seams. This creates a tailored look at the top, and as the fabric drops down toward the floor, the pleats control the fullness allowing the drape to fall smoothly and evenly. Silk curtains As pinch pleat is a 'fixed' heading (the pleats are sewn by hand to a fixed heading and fitted with hooks and cannot be loosened), it is important to provide an accurate track/pole width when ordering pinch pleats. This will allow us to gather your curtains to the correct width.
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