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Double pleats far outrank all other heading styles in
popularity. A double pleat consists of two shallow folds of fabric tacked at
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Triple Pleats
are the same as Double pleats except the pleat
consists of three folds.
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Goblet Pleats
- Similar to
pinch pleats, except having the
top edge padded
and pushed out in a goblet type of
shape.
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Pencil Pleats are the simplest curtain
heading for daily use. They are perfect for use on curtains behind a pelmet. We
use multi-pocket tape, which gives you three hook positions and therefore some
flexibility for the finished curtain length.
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Tab Top curtains can be made with less fullness, but we do not
recommend them for curtains that are frequently closed or wide windows, as the
Tab Tops do not run freely along the pole.
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