You might be familiar with pintucks, which are simply a teeny-tiny tuck the width of a pin. The skirt below features 1/4" tucks and 5/8" wide tucks.
Any width of tuck is sewn by carefully measuring and pressing a fold, then stitching close to that fold. The distance from the fold determines the width of the tuck.
Sew 1/4" from the fold, you get a 1/4" tuck. Sew right on the edge, you get a pintuck!
Modern sewists came up with a simpler method of sewing pintucks with a twin needle and a special presser foot. Either the modern or the traditional method makes lovely pintucks.
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