Method of making a drape with multiple box tucks and a rod pocke

Sewing – Elements – Frames

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112427, 160348, B32B 708, A47H 1314

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051057492

ABSTRACT:
A drape with multiple horizontal superimposed box tucks (FIG. 1-78) secured by stitching is composed of one continuous piece of fabric (80) containing top (20a-20b to 24) and bottom (22a-22b to 24) rod pocket extensions, and multiple box tucks pockets (33, 35, 37). Top and bottom rod pocket extensions are joined by stitching (46) to form a rod pocket (70) which is subsequently gathered over a rod (75). The construction of the pocket (70) is such that multiple box tuck (78) projects off a center front location on the rod pocket (70). Upon gathering of the rod pocket (70) over the rod (75), multiple box tucks 78 produce the desired ruffle effect (FIG. 1).

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