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In original box . Good condition include original booklets
The Read Company of South Africa invented smocking pleaters in the 1950s. Smocking is an age-old embroidery technique, it involves creating decorative patterns on pleated fabric. The smocking pleater takes flat fabric (usually cotton or other lightweight materials) and transforms it into a beautifully pleated surface. The pleater achieves this by feeding the fabric in from the back and guiding it through grooved rollers onto specially designed needles. Threading the needles with strong thread ensures secure pleats.
Smocking relies on evenly spaced pleats to create its signature texture. Unlike simple gathering, where fabric is bunched together, smocking requires precise parallel rows of pleats. Traditionally, needle workers formed these pleats by hand, with each gathering thread starting and stopping at the same point. The result was a meticulously pleated fabric. The smocking pleater automates this process, making it efficient and consistent.
Sally Stanley Smocking Pleater stands as a meticulously crafted instrument, thoughtfully designed for the discerning needle worker. Its precision and craftsmanship make it an indispensable tool for those who appreciate attention to detail and fine needlework. Whether youre a seasoned smocking enthusiast or a novice eager to explore the world of fabric manipulation, this pleater will become your trusted companion. It ensures uniform pleats with impeccable accuracy. Say goodbye to uneven gathers and hello to perfectly aligned rows of delicate folds. From heirloom dresses to decorative linens, the Sally Stanley Smocking Pleater adapts to any project. Crafted from high-quality materials, this pleater will withstand the test of time. Its an investment that pays dividends in the form of exquisite smocked garments.
The Sally Stanley Smoking Pleater measures 31 cm by 14 cm by 10 cm.