The panel width should be the same as the coverage width.
Inverted box pleat curtain heading.
Double french pleat is constructed with two times the fabric of the panel width.
Because the pleat is sewn on the reverse side of the header you ll get a flat fronted look when the curtain is closed.
Like the single pleat a reverse pleat gives you a very clean and crisp look.
Inverted pleat also known as a box pleat the inverted pleat is one of the more contemporary curtain headings.
They are made to a fixed width to perfectly fit your curtain track or rod so are only available custom made.
The inverted box pleat is a simple and structured heading style well suited to modern and streamlined interiors.
Inverted pleat curtains have a single pleat at the back sometimes called a box pleat placed at even invervals along the top.
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The difference is that with professional looking curtains you won t see any visible topstitching on the front and more of the work will be done by hand.
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Also known as an inverted or box pleat this is a popular choice for modern homes.
Triple french pleat is constructed with two and a half times the fabric of the panel width.
The neatly inverted pleats are designed to sit flat under the rod so this heading style is best suited to a curtain that will be closed most of the time for example a static sheer curtain or a room divider.
The pleats are hidden at the back of the curtain creating a wall of fabric at the front.
It is a fashionable choice as it creates clean lines and a neat look when the curtains are drawn.
It s a less fussy look than most other pleats and often a great alternative to s folds if floor space is a problem or the fabric doesn t have a very soft handle.
The inverted box pleat basically forms an inverted pleat at the front of the curtain with all the extra fabric within the pleat contained behind.