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Which way up does pinch pleat tape go?

Which way up does pinch pleat tape go?

Ensure that the pocket rows on the tape are facing up and yellow line is at the bottom, the turned edge matches the panel overlap (or butting) edge, place the tape across the panel, leaving 1/8” between the top edges of the tape and the panel. Pin.

Which way up does curtain header tape go?

Ensure that the tape is the correct way up – yellow line at the bottom, and that the hook pockets are facing you. Machine the tape to the curtain along the turquoise sewing lines, leaving 3mm between the top of the tape and the top of the curtain. The top and bottom rows must be stitched in the same direction.

How do you sew pleat tape on curtains?

Trim the tape about ½” from the end of your drapery panel, and fold it under another ½” and pin in place. Next, sew the pleater tape to the top hem with your sewing machine, following the stitch guides on the tape. Again, make sure to back-stitch at the beginning and the end to keep the stitches secure.

How do you calculate double pinch pleats?

  1. Subtract the size of the RETURN and LEADING EDGE from the finished curtain width.
  2. Divide the result by (the number of pleats minus 1)

What depth should curtain tape be?

The standard 3″/76mm depth has three woven pockets for variable hook position and you pull the strings at the back to create the gather. Deeper and shorter tapes are also available depending on the length and weight of your curtains.

How do you calculate pleat spacing?

Tally the number of pleats that will be on the window curtain. For example, there can be six pleats. Divide the window length by the number of pleats, then calculate how big you’d like the pleat to be. Add another few inches for the fold of the pleat.

How do you calculate pleats and spaces?

  1. CALCULATE WIDTH OF FABRIC AVAILABLE TO FORM PLEATS (WFP) To calculate the width of fabric available to form pleats simply subtract the Finished Curtain Width (STEP 2) from the width of the panel to be pleated.
  2. DECIDE THE NUMBER OF PLEATS (NP)
  3. CALCULATE THE ACTUAL PLEAT SIZE & SPACE SIZE.

How much pinch pleat tape do I need?

– A pinch pleat curtain requires more fabric to sew in the pleats as it gathers up tighter. As such you will require 2.5x the track width or 150% fullness.

What width curtain tape do I need?

Two times the width of the pole or track is usually the recommended amount of gather. This allows the curtains to be gathered up when hung. If a track or pole was 90” (229cm) wide then 90” in each curtain would generally be the recommended width.

Are pinch pleats out of style?

Pinch Pleats: All you Need to Know! Yes, you may say they are traditional, but perfect pleats can never go out of style, no matter what. Pinch pleats are a much-preferred option to finish off the top of drapes and provide that extra light and privacy control you want.

How do you attach Pleat tape to drapes?

Pin the pleat tape to the top edge of the drapes, right sides together, leaving a 1 inch space at the side seam for seam allowance. Take note of which side the holes for the pleat hooks are and place them against the right side of the fabric, facing down towards the length of the fabric.

How to make pinch Pleat curtains with sewing machine?

How to Make Pinch Pleat Curtains with Sewing Machine. 1 STEP 1: Prepare fabric. I washed and dried my fabric to reduce shrinkage problems in the future when I would wash the curtains. Washing linen also 2 STEP 2: Hem sides. 3 STEP 3: Hem the top of panel. 4 STEP 4: Pin in pleat tape. 5 STEP 5: Sew everything together.

How do you attach pleater tape to a quilt?

Back stitch at the beginning and end. Or to avoid extra stitches, you can hold off on sewing this part until you pin the tape on. Lay the pleater tape on the back of the top, fold under the ends, and pin. Make sure the pockets are on the bottom of the tape and facing out.

What kind of pleat tape do you use?

There are a variety of pleat tapes. The type I got is a very basic multi-purpose one with the pleat casings spaced about an inch apart. You can get pull pleat tape that has strings for you to pull and make a really super tight pleated look.

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