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What does hidden tab mean on curtains?

What does hidden tab mean on curtains?

Back tab curtains, also called hidden tab curtains, have tabs or loops sewn onto the back of the curtain header. The rod slips through the tab so that neither is visible from the front. This gives the illusion of the curtain floating in space and creates an elegant, clean line.

How do you hide drapery hardware?

A valance: Just like a pelmet, a window valance covers the uppermost part of a window and it’s known for being an excellent covering for a curtain rod. A popular decorative choice when it comes to concealing the entire curtain hardware, valance also offers an elegant look to the window.

What is Pleater tape?

Made of polyester, this bright white tape is designed for using as internal support at the tops of draperies. Create dazzling pleats in robust draperies, and update your living room or bedroom with style! Content: 100% Polyester.

What kind of tape is used for drapery?

This drapery tape features built-in tabs that you can feed your curtain rod through, creating stylish, even folds across the top of your drapery panels. The hidden tabs on the drapery header tape fit both flat rod and round decorative curtain rods.

How to make your own drapery header tape?

Drapery header tapes to make the perfect pleat in your drapery project. Cartridge pleat, goblet pleat, etc., we have what you need for your perfect pleat! Pencil Pleat Tapes You can… Sew-On Deep Pinch Pleat Header… Triple Pinch Pleat Header Tape… Cartridge Pleat Tape You will… Goblet Pleat Drapery Tape Create… Grommet Tape for #10 &…

How big should the tabs be on drapery?

The hidden tabs on the drapery header tape fit both flat rod and round decorative curtain rods. Plan your curtain panel to have a width 2-1/2 times the desired finished curtain width and allow for 8 inches for the top hem. Sew the curtain, finishing the bottom and side hems.

How to use tabbed drapery for curtain rods?

The hidden tabs on the drapery header tape fit both flat rod and round decorative curtain rods. Plan your curtain panel to have a width 2-1/2 times the desired finished curtain width and allow for 8 inches for the top hem. Sew the curtain, finishing the bottom and side hems. Fold down a 4-inch double hem on the top of the curtain and press.