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A simple and versatile curtain heading that can be gathered to suit a range of track widths. Best used for decorative drapes that are not shut often as these may not glide along the rod easily. Also called tailored curtains for their tailored straight look. Pinch Pleat Drapes

A pocket is sewn across the top of the curtain panel through which the curtain rod is inserted. A variation to the simple rod pocket style is rod pocket with a two inch 'header' on top. The header ruches above the pole giving the drapery a slighly more feminine and country look. Length of rod pocket and header (where applicable) is included in curtain length.

Inverted Box Pleat

A modern stylish heading for a full and sumptuous look. Formal yet laid back. Works especially well in a masculine decor setting. Better suited to wide windows as the curtains need more room to stack back at the side of the window.

Inverted pleat curtains have a single pleat at the back, sometimes called a box pleat, placed at even intervals along the top. Fabric is folded into pleats on the front and on the back, creating flat, boxy folds. Pinch Pleat Curtains

Since this is a 'fixed' heading (the pleats are sewn by hand, made to a fixed width, fitted with hooks that cannot be loosened), it is important to provide an accurate track/pole width when ordering inverted pleats. This will allow us to gather your curtains to the correct width.

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