What kind of tape do you use for pinch pleat curtains?
Pleat Pull-String Tapes Like French-pleat tape, pull-string tape for goblet, diamond and pinch pleats is sewn to the drapery heading. One or more pull-strings control the size, depth and complexity of pleats.
What is the tape called at the top of a curtain?
Pencil Pleat, also known as Tape Top or 3” Tape curtains, is the standard heading for curtains and valances.

What is Pleater tape?
Made of polyester, this bright white tape is designed for using as internal support at the tops of draperies. Create dazzling pleats in robust draperies, and update your living room or bedroom with style!
Which way up does Rufflette tape go?
Ensure that the tape is the correct way up – yellow line at the bottom – and that the hook pockets are facing you.

What is Rufflette tape?
For a more contemporary effect, Rufflette offers eyelet tape and rings. This tape is easy to sew on and for use with curtain poles up to 28mm diameter. The eyelet rings come in a range of finishes and give a clean, crisp look to your drapes.
How deep should curtain tape be?
Again, the most common depths for this type of tape are 45mm and 70mm. Arguably, this type of tape gives the neatest pleats. It should always be used with a curtain width factor of 2.
How wide should Pleater tape be?
Regular & multi-pocket pleater tapes have drapery pockets stitched in & are 37⁄8″ wide to accommodate pleat hooks. 2. Pockets for regular pleater tape are spaced 15⁄8″ apart, allowing for 2 choices of pleat depth & the space between each.
Who makes Rufflette tape?
Rufflette Standard Supreme 28mm Tape from Closs & Hamblin.
How do you attach Pleater tape?
Step 4: Attach the pleater tape & hooks 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. Take note of the different color threads and sew around the edges of the tape on those lines.