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  2. Pleat - Wikipedia

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    Knife pleat. Accordion pleats or knife pleats are a form of tight pleating which allows the garment to expand its shape when moving. Accordion pleating is also used for some dress sleeves, such as pleating the end of the elbow, with the fullness of the pleat gathered closely at the cuff.

  3. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    Unfold these two radial folds. Make another fold across the top connecting the ends of the creases to create a triangle of creases. Unfold this fold as well. Fold one layer of the open point upward and flatten it using the existing creases. A petal fold is equivalent to two side-by-side rabbit ears, which are connected along the reference crease.

  4. How to Fold Turkey Napkins for Your Thanksgiving Celebration ...

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    To make the turkey's tail, take a second napkin and fold it in half. Then, fold it accordion-style into 1-inch pleats. Related: Use Our Thanksgiving Shopping List to Get Ready for the Big Feast ...

  5. Khara dupatta - Wikipedia

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    The dupatta is draped with the very top part of the middle of the dupatta tucked into the back of the chooridaar. The dupatta is folded accordion pleats at both ends, which are held in place on the left shoulder with a brooch. The free ends of the dupatta are worn under the right shoulder and over the inside of the right elbow.

  6. Gusset - Wikipedia

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    Expanding folders or accordion folders also employ gussets to allow for expansion when containing more than just a few sheets of paper. The gusset is also a charge in heraldry, as is the gyron (an Old French word for gusset).

  7. Water sleeves - Wikipedia

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    In general, water sleeves can emphasize the movements of the arms and hands, such as pointing to an object. They are also used to cover the face when crying, eating or laughing. When water sleeves are in repose, skillful performers will fold them in accordion pleats on the forearms with a few flicks of the wrists. [3]

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