You should not be putting fabric in the microwave, it is not safe.
A fold that has been permanently stitched in place within a piece of fabric is called a pleat.
The eight minor pleats commonly referenced in the context of fashion and garment design are the knife pleat, box pleat, inverted pleat, sun pleat, waterfall pleat, crystal pleat, accordion pleat, and godet pleat. Each type features a distinct folding technique, contributing to the fabric's drape and overall aesthetic. These pleats can be used in various garments, such as skirts, dresses, and blouses, to enhance style and movement.
The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
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An inverted pleat is a type of fold in fabric where the fold is turned inward towards the wrong side of the fabric, creating a decorative detail and adding fullness to a garment or textile. It is often used in clothing, such as skirts and pants, as a design element or for functional purposes like providing ease of movement.
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Table skirting can be classified based on fabric (such as polyester, satin, or spandex), style (such as box pleat, shirred pleat, or waterfall), and length (such as full-length or half-length). These classifications determine the overall appearance and functionality of the table skirting for various events or occasions.
pliegue (noun)plegar = to pleat (verb).
A box pleat is a pleat of two parallel creases facing opposite directions making a raised section in between them. You can have a box pleat on a valance, skirt or a box. For a skirt and a valance it is a square like peat.
a pleat is a fold of fab in order to reduce the "free fab" or "volume of fab" and to make it shaped to the body or wanted shape. you can make a pleat in a variety ways as: meeting pleats, chasing pleats or single left/ right pleat, ironed pleats or top stitched pleat... and more
Many different table skirt designs are available.. the most popular 3 are... Shirred Pleat Box Pleat Mushroom Pleat
In order to iron a pleat in a pair of trousers one must first already have a pleat in the pants. One would lay the pants on an ironing board and re-form the pleat where it is meant to be and it should usually be ironed on fairly low heat so as not to leave marks from the underneath portion of the pleat.