Pleats
Pleats add fullness, texture, and formality to curtains, ensuring they drape nicely and fit the window perfectly.
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Goblet
A goblet drape refers to a type of curtain heading where the fabric is gathered into structured, cylindrical pleats that resemble the shape of goblets or wine glasses.
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Pencil
A pencil pleat is a classic curtain heading style where the fabric is tightly gathered into evenly spaced folds that resemble the thickness and appearance of a row of pencils.
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Double Pinch
A double pinch pleat is a tailored and elegant curtain heading style where the fabric is gathered into groups of two pleats, evenly spaced along the top of the curtain.
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Single
A single pleat (also known as a cartridge pleat) is a simple and modern curtain heading style where the fabric is gathered into one pleat at regular intervals.
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Inverted
An inverted pleat is a type of curtain heading where the pleats are folded underneath the fabric, creating a flat, seamless front with a structured, tailored look.
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Wave
A wave-headed curtain (sometimes referred to as a soft wave heading) is a modern curtain heading style that creates smooth, flowing fabric.
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Rod Pocket
A rod pocket is a simple curtain heading style where the top of the curtain has a sewn-in pocket or channel through which a curtain rod is threaded.
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Triple Pinch
A triple pinch pleat is a formal and tailored curtain heading style where the fabric is gathered into three distinct pleats at regular intervals.