Pleat Instructions

Compatible Curtain Rods: These pleat curtains are ideal for use with various curtain hardware, including curtain tracks, traverse rods, channel rods, and poles with rings.
Adjustable Hooks: The curtains come with adjustable plastic pin hooks, making installation quick and easy.

1. Pinch Pleat


Pinch pleats,
also known as double pleats, are more tightly gathered than other headings, with permanent sewn-in pleats for a luxurious look.
Pinch Pleat Image
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 200% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

2. Tailor Pleat


Tailor pleats,
unlike the pinch pleats, the style is sewn higher up on the fabric, creating a neat, sleek look.
Tailor Pleat Image
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 200% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

3. Triple Pleat


Triple pleats,
feature three evenly spaced pleats, creating a structured and formal look.
Triple Pleat Image
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 230% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

4. Triple Tailor Pleat


Triple tailor pleats,
unlike the triple pleats, the style is typically sewn higher on the fabric, giving it a more streamlined, modern look.
Triple Tailor Pleat Image
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 230% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

5. Goblet Pleat


Goblet pleats,
are known for their distinctive, rounded shape, which resembles that of a goblet or chalice.
Goblet Pleat Image
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 200% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

6. Inverted Pleat Box


Inverted pleat box,
which is characterized by neatly pressed pleats that fold inward to create a clean, boxy appearance.
Inverted Pleat Box
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 200% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.

7. Pencil Pleat & Rod Pockets


Pencil pleat & rod pockets,
are known for their tightly gathered pleats, resembling the shape of a pencil.
Pencil Pleat & Rod Pocket
Fabric Width: The width refers to the pre-formed pleats, with the fabric typically used at 150% of the width to achieve the desired fullness.