Wave curtains are curtains that hang in a smooth, repeating wave pattern instead of being gathered into traditional pleats.
When fitted correctly, the folds run evenly from the top of the curtain all the way down to the bottom, giving a soft and modern appearance.
They work especially well when you want a clean, simple curtain heading without too much bulk at the top.
Lee’s Advice
I tend to describe wave curtains as neat rather than fussy. They still give you the softness of curtains, but with a much cleaner and more contemporary finish.
What Creates the Wave Effect?
A common misunderstanding is that the curtain fabric or the heading tape creates the wave shape on its own.
The wave effect is actually created by the special wave gliders inside the curtain track.
These gliders are connected together with a small cord. This cord keeps each glider evenly spaced, so when you pull the curtain across the track, the folds stay regular and consistent.
How Wave Curtain Gliders Work
On a standard curtain track, the gliders usually move independently.
With a wave curtain track, the gliders are linked together. As one glider moves, it pulls the next glider along behind it.
Because the spacing between the gliders stays even, the curtain forms that lovely flowing wave shape across the whole width of the track.
This is what gives wave curtains their neat, uniform look when they are closed, partly open or stacked back at the sides.
Do Wave Curtains Need Special Tape?
Yes, wave curtains normally use wave heading tape sewn into the back of the curtain.
However, the tape itself does not create the finished wave effect. The tape gives you the correct hook pockets, while the gliders in the track control the spacing.
Both parts need to work together. The track needs wave gliders, and the curtains need to be hooked correctly into the wave tape.
Why Hook Spacing Matters
The hook positions on the back of the curtain are very important.
The hooks are usually set in from the leading edge and outside edge of the curtain by several pockets. The remaining hooks are then spaced evenly across the curtain.
This helps keep the waves balanced, so the curtains fold neatly forwards and backwards across the track.
If the hooks are placed unevenly, the waves can look uneven too, even if the track and gliders are correct.
Can Wave Curtains Be Used in a Bay Window?
Yes, wave curtains can be used in a bay window, provided the curtain track is suitable and made to the correct shape.
The wave gliders need to move smoothly around the bends while still keeping the spacing between the folds consistent.
This is why a made-to-measure bay window curtain track is important. The track shape, bend positions and glider system all need to work together.
Lee’s Advice
Wave curtains can look beautiful in a bay window, but they do need a little more planning than standard curtains. The track, gliders, curtain width and hook spacing all need to be right.
FAQs About Wave Curtains
1Do wave curtains need a special curtain track?
Yes. To create the wave effect, the track needs special wave gliders that are connected together at even spacing.
2Is the wave effect created by the curtain tape?
Not on its own. The wave tape gives the correct hook positions, but the even wave shape is created by the gliders in the track.
3Can wave curtains go around a bay window?
Yes, provided the bay window curtain track is made correctly and uses suitable wave gliders.
4Why do the hooks need to be evenly spaced?
Even hook spacing helps the curtain form regular folds, so the waves look balanced across the full width of the curtain.
Next Step: Measuring for Wave Curtains
Once you understand how wave curtains work, the next step is getting the measurements right.
Wave curtains need enough fabric to form the folds properly, and the track needs to be measured accurately for your bay window shape.
Our measuring guide explains what you need to check before ordering wave curtains for a bay window track.