Definition of

Pucker

The etymological origin of the word pucker that concerns us now is found in French. Specifically, we can state that it is a verb that derives from “froncir”, which can be translated as “twist” and “wrinkle”. A verb that, in turn, emanates from the Germanic “wrankjam”, which has those same meanings.

The action may refer to contracting the forehead and drawing the eyebrows together as a sign of anger or displeasure, often known as frowning.

PuckerFor example: “I know you're going to frown when you find out what your son did…” , “The man couldn't help but frown when listening to his neighbor, although he tried to hide his discomfort,” “With your attitude, “You make me frown several times a day.”

Among the synonyms of pucker we can find words such as wrinkle, fold, curl, shrink or fold. On the contrary, among its antonyms there are terms such as smoothing, stretching, unfolding or unfolding.

Puckering can also be linked to wrinkling or squeezing other organs or parts of the body as a response to a stimulus: “The intense fragrance made me wrinkle my nose,” “The specialist assured that, when a person lies, pursing the lips is a gesture.” frequent” , “Today's young people often purse their mouths to pose in photos” .

The act of gathering can also refer to picking up a fabric, wrinkling it . The effect produced by puckering the material may be deliberately sought with an aesthetic intention, or may be an undesired consequence due to some type of defect or inconvenience.

Gathering a curtain , for example, can be a voluntary decision to decorate an environment. With a bow, bow, or other accessory , you can gather the curtain and make it look more elegant.

On the other hand, a shirt can accidentally pucker depending on how the person puts the garment on or according to body movements and postures. Since a shirt is expected to be wrinkle-free, puckering is unwanted in this case.

Both a curtain and any desired fabric can be gathered. And this is something that can be done by hand or with a sewing machine. In this case, it must be taken into account that there are several types of gathering such as double stitching, automatic gathering, gathering with elastic thread, gathering with presser foot...

As a general rule, gatherings are usually made not only for curtains but also for ruffled skirts, to create ruffles on cushions, to give volume to certain cuffs of shirts or blouses, for yokes and even for embedding a sleeve.

Likewise, it is interesting to know that once the gathering has been carried out, it is necessary to proceed to fix it and to do that what you should do is use a piece of smooth fabric. To achieve the latter you have to have precision and care. Not to mention that you will have to use the iron to be able to secure the sewing work done.