sunray pleat
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Definition
Noun: A sunray pleat is a specific type of knife pleat that is cut on the bias (diagonally across the fabric's grain). This cutting technique causes the pleats to produce a flared or radiating effect, resembling the rays of the sun.
Usage
This term is used primarily in the contexts of fashion, tailoring, and textile design to describe a precise pleating technique. * The evening gown featured elegant sunray pleats that flared from the waist. * Creating sunray pleats requires skill, as the fabric must be cut on the bias.
Advanced Usage
- As a design element: Sunray pleats are often used in skirts, sleeves, and decorative panels to add volume, movement, and a dynamic visual effect. They are a hallmark of certain haute couture and vintage styles.
- The designer's signature was the use of sunray pleats to create a sense of drama and fluidity.
Variants and Related Words
- Knife Pleat (noun): A sharp, narrow pleat pressed in the same direction. A sunray pleat is a specific type of knife pleat.
- Bias Cut (noun/phrase): The technique of cutting fabric at a 45-degree angle to its warp threads, which gives the material a graceful drape. This is essential for creating sunray pleats.
Synonyms
- Flared pleat: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the resulting shape.
- Radiating pleat: A synonym emphasizing the visual effect of spreading out from a central point.
Related Phrases
- Cut on the bias: This phrase is intrinsically linked to the definition of a sunray pleat and describes the necessary cutting method.
- The skirt's sunray pleats were only possible because the silk was cut on the bias.
Noun
- knife pleat cut on the bias to produce a flared effect