Pleated Tops
Place your orders via the Drapery Panels Work Order.

D-011 Three Finger Pleat, Bottom Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pinched and tacked at the BOTTOM of the buckram into a 3 prong configuration
- Extremely functional if used as a full working drapery

D-012 Three Finger Pleat, Top Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pinched and tacked at the TOP of the buckram into a 3 prong configuration
- Pleat style will function well if used as a full working drapery

D-002 Inverted Pleat
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pleat faces toward the back or window side of the drape.
- Drape to hang under the rod is strongly recommended if used as a full working drapery.

D-015 Two Finger Pleat, Bottom Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pleat is pinched and tacked at the BOTTOM of the buckram into a 2 prong configuration
- Style will function well if used as a full working drapery
- Reduction in fullness will result in some flaring at the bottom of the drape

D-016 Two Finger Pleat, Top Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pleat is pinched and tacked at the TOP of the buckram into a 2 prong configuration
- Style will function well if used as a full working drapery
- Reduction in fullness may result in some flaring at the bottom of the drape

D-006 Four Finger Pleat, Bottom Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pinched and tacked at the BOTTOM of the buckram into a 4 prong configuration
- Uses more fullness than some other styles
- Increase stack and clearance requirements if used as a full working drapery
- Recommend for light weight fabrics or sheers
- Heavy weight fabrics, surcharges may apply

D-007 Four Finger Pleat, Top Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pleat is pinched and tacked at the TOP of the buckram into a 4 prong configuration
- Uses more fullness than some other styles
- Increase stack and clearance requirements if used as a full working drapery
- Recommend for light weight fabrics or sheers.
- If used with heavy weight fabrics, surcharges may apply

D-008 Goblet Pleat, Bottom Tack
- Heading is constructed with 4” buckram
- Pleat is formed into a goblet shape and stuffed
- Tacked at the bottom of the buckram
- Style requires significantly more stacking space if used as a full working drapery

D-003 Cartridge Pleat
- Heading is constructed 4” buckram
- No tacking
- Pleat is opened and stuffed to create a gentle rolling effect
- Will not stack as tightly as other styles

Custom Pleating
- Special job that require special detail
- Can manufacture many other pleat styles that you design
- For high end drapery clients who are looking to be different