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How to Make Curtains - Measuring and Making the Perfect Window Coverings for Every Room in Your Home A Storey BASICS® Title - cover

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How to Make Curtains - Measuring and Making the Perfect Window Coverings for Every Room in Your Home A Storey BASICS® Title

Rebecca Yaker

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

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Rebecca Yaker, co-author of the best-selling One-Yard Wonders, offers this complete introduction to making your own curtains, covering everything from measuring to calculating yardage, choosing the best fabrics, sewing your curtains, adding linings, and selecting the right fixtures and hardware for hanging. She includes step-by-step instructions for making five different curtain styles: pleats, eyelets, tab tops, tie tops, and rod pockets.
Available since: 06/30/2015.

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