pintucks
Pintucks are narrow tucks formed in fabric by sewing two parallel lines of stitching and drawing the fabric between the lines to create a small, flat tuck. The stitched lines act as guides, and the space between them is tightened so that a narrow pleat sits flat against the fabric. The effect is decorative as well as textural, and pintucks can run in rows or form panels.
Construction: Pintucks are typically made with two closely spaced lines of stitches, either hand-stitched or by
Uses: Pintucks are common in blouses, shirts, dresses, nightwear, and lingerie, especially in traditional or vintage
Variations and related techniques: A single pintuck is a single narrow tuck; multiple pintucks may be grouped
Care: Pintucks can distort if fabric is not stabilized. Wash and press according to fabric, using starch