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Drapes MistreatmentsPleated DraperyDrapery PanelCurtain PanelsShroud TapeCord ShroudMaking DraperyDrapery HeadingDrapery DesignForwardLearn how to construct a drapery panel using buckram to create a beautiful, crisp header. Dad'S DrapesDecor DrapesCurtains BeddingCurtains DesignCurtains WindowPleated DrapePleated LinedHand PleatedPinch PleatedForwardInserting Buckram into the heading of a hand pleated lined curtain, How to insert Buckram, Curtain making Narrowtex buckram tape is used to stiffen the top of the curtain for designing hand pleated headings. The stiffening header tape holds the fabric more rigid, allowing pleating shapes to be created and stabilized more easily so that pleats are kept in place when they are sewn. Buckram tape is thick with a canvas-like feel thus adding body to the top of the curtaining so besides achieving a desirable pleating action, drapery pins do not damage the fabric. Typical curtain headings that are sewn using buckram tapes are : • French or knife pleats…refer to pinch pleats
• Box or café Pleats…refer to café or box pleats Goblet Pleated draperies are modern, elegant and extremely decorative and delivers a more modern heading style. The key feature is a rounded shape at the top where the buckram tape is located to create the heading of the drape. The name of this elegant heading comes from the shape of the pleat, which looks like a goblet. Benefits of Buckram Curtain Tapes • Choice of packaging – wound onto rolls or lap-folded • Printed tape – promotes company brand awareness • Heat finished or starched – reduce shrinkage during cleaning • Superior tape performance – excellent quality and inspection processes • Diverse product range – many choices in styles, widths and pleating effects Q1008 100mm Stiffening Monofilament Tape Q1015 150mm Buckram Tape Q1005 100mm Buckram Tape Q747 75mm Buckram Tape Go Directly To ProductsCable Pulling Tape Metal made curtain hookFor curtain with pinch pleat headingEasy to hang on the curtain trackHigh quality & last long
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Product Dimensions12.8 x 8.8 x 3.2 cm 2,927 in DIY & Tools (See top 100) in Home & Garden > Kitchen & Home > Bedding & Linens > Curtain & Blind Accessories > Pole Couplers in Home & Garden > Kitchen & Home > Home Accessories Date First Available27 May 2015 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? Curtain hooks are made of metal material, used for curtains with pinch pleat heading tape or buckram. Home & Kitchen > Home Accessories > Curtain & Blind Accessories > Pole Couplers What do customers buy after viewing this item? Johny's Wares WHITE CURTAIN HOOKS (x100) See all 15 customer reviews B. H. J. Hatcher See all 15 customer reviews (newest first) Perfect for hanging curtains As it should beDrapery Download PDF Drapery Specs All drapes with sewn in linings have a double 3” bottom hem, and a double 1 1/2” side hem. Since each drape is custom made, other sizes of hems requested can be easily accommodated.
All side and bottom hems are hemmed with a skip stitch blind-stitch using a matching polyester/cotton core-spun thread and four stitches per inch, 2:1 ratio. The drapery blackout lining has a merrow stitch bottom hem. Cotton or trevira linings have a double 2” bottom hem. Black out lining and laminated drapery have custom side hems that are sewn with a double needle straight lock-stitch and matching polyester/cotton core-spun thread, five stitches per inch. Bottom & Side Hems All drapes with sewn in linings have a double 3” bottom hem, and a double 1 1/2” side hem. Fullness All of our prices indicate a minimum fullness of 200% (2:1)pre-cut. More or less fullness is available on a quotation basis. Lined Drapery treatment manufactured with a separate sewn in lining. Linings are available in 2 pass velvet suede blackout (grey/ecru or grey/white), 3 pass velvet suede blackout (white/white, white/ecru, ivory/ecru, ecru/white), cotton (non-blackout) available in white or ivory and trevira (non-blackout) available in white.
Packaging Pleated drapes are fan folded and individually sleeved in plastic for protection and as a precaution in helping to reduce wrinkling. Pattern Match Commercial pattern match is standard. Complete pattern match must be specified on order/quote. Pillowcased Lined drapery that hang over air conditioners may billow as air is trapped between the two layers of fabric. To help eliminate this problem, we recommend to pillowcase the face and lining fabrics together with weighted tape. A second option would be to use plastic t-tacks along the bottom of the drapery between every pleat Pinch Pleats A 4” permanent buckram is used as a stiffener for the pleats, sandwiched between the face fabric and lining. The buckram is attached to the drapery fabric with an overlock machine stitch. Lining runs to within 1/2” of the top edge of the drape. Pleats are 4” top to bottom and sewn with a straight tack using a matching polyester/cotton core-spun thread with 6 stitches per inch. Custom headings are standard on all lined drapery, with the exception of see-through fabrics and sheer, which are sewn with a 4” double turned heading.
Pins All drapes are pre-pinned, using Kirsch Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Hooks. Wall mount or ceiling mount pin setting must be specified when ordering drapes. Wall mounted drapes have the pins set at 1 3/4” from the top of the drape to the top of the pin. Ceiling mount pins are set at 1 1/4” from the top of the drape to the top of the pin. Returns/Overlaps Drapery are manufactured with standard 3 1/2” overlap and 4” returns. Stiffeners/Grommets Most Kirsch Baton Draw Rods require a stiffener to be sewn into the overlap of the drapery panels. If you are ordering replacements and the existing drapery have stiffeners, it will be necessary for the replacements to have stiffeners as well. All Kirsch 94000 series rods require a stiffener. The Graber 9-809-1 Baton Draw Rod does not require a stiffener or a grommet. Tolerances Plus or minus one inch per panel on finished width or length of drapery and sheer. Unlined Drapery treatment manufactured without a separate sewn in lining. Typical Drapery Headers Pinch Pleat Standard three finger pinch pleats are 4” with buckram sewn in the header and pleated to 200% fullness (2:1).
Ripple Fold System Manufactured with stiffened nylon tape. Snaps are 4.25” on center to create soft ripple-like folds. Available in: 60%, 80%, 100% or 120% fullness Accordia Fold Pleating System Manufactured with stiffened nylon tape. Snaps are available in 3 different spacings-7.5”, 8.5” and 10” which are pleated (single-fold, front and back) to give naturally hanging, uniformly pleated draperies with minimal stack back. Available in: 60%, 80%, 100%, or 120% fullness. Cleaning of Drapery Lined with Velvet Suede Blackout Lining Use a fresh perchloroethylene solvent. Cycle time is 25 minutes at room temperature. Drapes should be drip-dried or tumble dried. Deterioration may occur if the solvent is not promptly or entirely removed or if heat is used in the drying process. If draperies are cabinet or air dried, do not place the coated side over the bar-place the fabric side over the bar. If the drapery is damp with solvent or water and is folded so that the coated side comes in contact with itself, the fabric may self-stick while drying and then shred or tear the foam when you try to separate it.
When dry, re-hang the draperies and allow to condition at room temperature for a few days. Do not iron the acrylic coated side of the lining and only use a light cool iron on the fabric side if necessary. Check the manufacturer’s recommendations for care and cleaning of the face fabrics. The specific procedures outlined above are the recommended processes from the mills that provide the vinyl or the suede blackout lining-they are not specifically our policies, but rather industry standards. We strongly urge people not to wash any drapery. A more practical method of maintaining the drape is to periodically (every 3 months) tumble the drapes in a dryer with NO heat to knock off the dust. Wipe down the vinyl laminated drapes and spray the velvet suede with a disinfectant. The general procedures for cleaning have been tested countless times. The procedures are very precise and the times and temperatures must be strictly adhered to. Once a drape is ruined, it is impossible to truly determine what occurred at the cleaning facility.
However, we do know that if the recommended cleaning process is followed, no breakdown will occur. Laminated Lining Dry clean one time only using a Stoddard 105 solution. To clean, immerse drapery in Stoddard 105 solution for a 15 minute cycle at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, remove and drip dry. Do not use a dryer. Corner Weights 1" covered corner weights are standard in all drapes. Corners are sewn closed with a bonis machine using thread. Drapery Stackback Options Stackback Stackback is the amount of wall space needed if open panels are to clear the glass completely. This dimension, added to the window opening, gives you the proper rod face measurement. Begin by measuring the window opening, then consult the stackback chart. Find the opening measurement and read across for the rod face measurement. Pair - Two Way Draw A pair of draperies, normally closes in the center of the window. Use two-way draw rod. Panel - Stack Right Stacks to the right of the window wen facing the drape. Panel - Stack Left Stacks to the left of the window when facing the drape.
Measuring for Drapery General Information Use wood or metal rulers to measure - cloth or plastic tapes may stretch giving incorrect information. Measure hardware first - Take the measurements from the actual rod where the draperies will hang. When installing, new hardware, remember: Rod should be positioned at least 4” above the window glass so the hooks and pleats are not seen from outside. Extend the rod to equal distances on each side of the window. Part of the window will be covered when the draperies are opened unless space is allowed outside of the frame for stacking. Mark the spots where brackets will be placed and use as a guide when measuring. Basic Length Measuring A) Sill Length: measure from top of rod to sill. B) Apron Length: measure from top of rod to bottom of apron. C) Window to Floor: measure from top of rod to floor covering & subtract 1" for clearance. D) Ceiling to Floor: measure from ceiling to floor & subtract 1/2" for top clearance, 1" for bottom clearance. Window to Air Conditioner: measure from top of window to HVAC.
Ceiling to HVAC: measure from the ceiling to top of the HVAC. Basic Width Measuring F) On Window Frame: with brackets at least 1 1/2" beyond window opening. G) Beyond Window Opening: at any distance on either side of frame to achieve the desired stackback. Pinch Pleated Treatments NOTE: Size listed in charts under Pair Width is the total width of pleated heading of both panels-body width is actually 1 3/4- 2 1/2 times as wide. State your exact finished length to nearest 1/2 inch. NOTE: If using decorative traverse rod, measure width from end carrier ring (located outside brackets), add 6” center overlap plus number of inches both side brackets project. Measure the length on traverse rods & cafe rod from the bottom of carrier rings to desired length. For cafe rods w/o rings, measure from bottom of the rod. Center Close Draw Draperies Use a two-way rod. Measure face width of rod from bracket to bracket. Add 6” for center overlap plus number of inches both brackets return from wall. This gives you the total pleated width.