![]() | Pinch pleat curtains are a fixed heading and cannot be adjusted, so correct measurements are needed when purchasing and having them custom made. Pinch pleat uses double the width of the headed size for them to like nice. 2 prong hooks are used and are suitable for tracks and rods with rings with the eye in the bottom. |
![]() | Pencil pleat curtains are an adjustable heading with draw strings for you to easily adjust the heading. Pencil pleat has 3 level s of pockets so you can move the hooks or rings up and down the levels thus adjusting the drop. Pencil pleat can have between 1.8 and 2.5 times the width. They fit on any rod or track as you can use small hooks or rings. |
![]() | Eyelet heading also known as - deco rings, ring top, grommet rings. Double fullness is required for the heading to work correctly. Rod size should be 1 cm small the hole in the ring. Keep in mind with rod widths as the rings don't move over the support brackets. |
![]() | Reverse Pleat this is a fixed heading the pleats are sewn on the back to give a box pleat look. Reverse pleats need 1.8 times fullness across the width and use a 2 prong hook. They can be used on tracks and rods with rings with the eye in the bottom. Reverse pleats don't stack back as much as other heading styles due to the pleats being flatten on the back. |
![]() | Rod pocketing is a traditional style popular with sheers and laces. Known for simplicity and ease of use, a rod pocketed curtain is one of the quickest and most cost efficient ways to dress up a window. The width can be as little 1.5 for main curtains and up 3 times the width for sheers and laces. |
Curtain Heading Types |
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