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Introduction | 6 |
How to use this book | |
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Quick style guide | 8 |
Thumb-nail views of design solutions for curtain and valance headings; headings for poles; tie-back designs; fabric trims; passmenterie; frill designs; fabric-covered laths; poles; valances; pelmets; swags and tails; Venetian windows; blinds; bay windows; tall and narrow windows; arched windows; problem windows, including dormer, skylights, attic; beds; accessories including tablecloths and cushions | |
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Design details | 26 |
Hand-sewn and machine-tape headings for curtains, valances and poles; tie-back designs, fabric trims and passementerie; frill design | |
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Fabric covered laths | 46 |
Covered pelmet boards and fascias | |
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Poles | 52 |
Including door curtains | |
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Valances | 84 |
Including arched and serpentined valances, and curved and scallop-shaped pelmet boards | |
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Pelmets | 128 |
Including lambrequins | |
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Swags and tails | 152 |
Including swagged valances and Venetian windows | |
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Blinds | 198 |
Roller, Roman and Austrian blinds and many other variations | |
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Bay Windows | 226 |
Adapting and fitting all types of window treatments | |
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Tall and narrow windows including arched windows | 252 |
Making the best use of static headings and Italian stringing | |
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Problem windows | 270 |
Design solutions for dormer windows, skylights and other difficult windows; café curtains | |
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Beds | 286 |
Headboards, bed valances and quilt designs; wall dressings, coronas and half testers; four posters; bath curtains | |
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Accessories | 312 |
Tablecloths and cushions | |
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American glossary | 320 |
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