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The Art of Pleating: Types and Uses in Fashion Design

Pleats are a type of fold or crease in fabric, typically made by doubling the fabric over and sewing it together to create a folded effect. Pleats can be used for a variety of purposes, such as adding fullness to a garment, creating a neckline or armhole, or adding decorative detail to a design.
There are several different types of pleats, including:
1. Box pleat: A flat pleat that is sewn into a straight line, creating a box-like shape.
2. Cartridge pleat: A type of pleat that is sewn into a circular shape, creating a rounded effect.
3. Gathered pleat: A pleat that is gathered into a small bunch, creating a full and ruffled effect.
4. Knife pleat: A sharply angled pleat that is often used to create a dramatic effect in a garment.
5. Parallel pleat: A pleat that is sewn parallel to the edge of the fabric, creating a long, narrow fold.
6. Placket pleat: A pleat that is sewn into the front of a garment, such as a shirt or dress, to create a neckline or armhole.
7. Pleated insert: A small piece of fabric that is pleated and inserted into a larger garment, such as a skirt or dress, to add decorative detail.
8. Ruffled pleat: A pleat that is gathered and ruffled, creating a full and feminine effect.
9. Shirred pleat: A pleat that is sewn into a garment to create a fitted, gathered effect.
10. Tucked pleat: A pleat that is tucked into the seam of a garment, creating a hidden pleat that adds fullness and shape to the fabric.

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