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New Bespoke Curtain Sewing Prices per width.
Unlined. (Please add 12.5% for lined curtains)
-Pencil pleat -7.5cm pencil head tape: £75
-Eyelet Headings 40mm: £105
-Gathered Heading: £80
-Roman Blind: £115
-Tab Tops: £110
-Lining fabric per meter: £9.
-Blackout lining fabric per metre: £12.
Please note: Curtains are based on 54” width fabric and up to 90” drop. We will add a 15% extra charge per foot on drops over 90”, & for Roman blinds a 15% extra charge per foot on drop over 54”.
TIEBACKS Plain £55 per pair
Piped £65 per pair
We have over 2000 fabrics to choose from, however, if you would like to provide your own fabric, we would add 15% to the above prices.
Curtain Headings:
Please find below the heading alternatives for your curtains.

PENCIL PLEAT
This standard heading gives a soft informal appearance to your curtains. A tape (7.5cm) is used to suit all types of track and pole and the tape has three different hook positions. Curtains are supplied ungathered so you can gather them to the required width.

EYELET
Eyelet curtains create a modern and contemporary design to your window dressing. Eyelets take less fabric to make than many of the other headings so they are also very economical and we offer a full range of eyelet colours to co-ordinate with your pole.

TRIPLE PLEAT
Pinch Pleat, sometimes called Triple Pleat or French Heading .Triple pinch pleat curtains gives a formal and elegant window dressing as the full triple pinch pleat produces more volume to your curtains. As pinch pleat is a sewn-in heading, it is very important that you give an accurate track/pole width when ordering pinch pleats.

DOUBLE PLEAT
Double pinch pleat curtains create a traditional yet contemporary design as they stack neatly back into place when open and are uniform when closed. Double pinch pleat are also economical as they take less fabric to make than triple pinch pleat.

GATHERED HEADING
Gathered heading is a very delicate heading used mainly in bedrooms as it creates a soft and casual design.
HOW TO MEASURE CURTAINS?
Just choose the picture below which best suits your window and take the measurements shown for each of your windows. Please state whether you are measuring in centimeters or inches. Always use a steel tape when measuring to get accurate measurements.
Before measuring the length, decide whether you want your curtains to fit to the foor, below the sill or to the sill.
We would suggest that:
Sill length curtains finish 1.5cm (1/2") above the sill.
Curtains that fall below the sill finish 15cm (6") below.
Floor length curtains finish 1.5cm(1/2") from the floor.
Measuring a Window with a pole
Width A is the length of the pole.
Measure the distance between the decorative baubles at the end of a pole.
Drop B is the curtain eye drop for Pencil pleat curtains and Triple pleat curtains:
Measure the distance from the bottom of rings to where you want your curtain to finish.
EXEPTION: Tab top curtains measure from the very top of the pole.

Measuring a Window with a curtain track
Width A is the length of the pole. Measure the total length of the track.
Drop B is the curtain drop. Measure the distance from the top of track where you want your curtain to finish.

Measuring a Window for an Inside Roman Blind
Width A is the width of roman blind Measure the width of your window recess from wall to wall. This measurement is called 'Inside Recess' (See fig. 1). A small deduction for clearance will be taken by us from your supplied measurements to ensure your blind can operate smoothly and fits within the recess.
Drop B is the roman blind drop Measure the height of your window recess from top to sill.

Measuring a Window for an Outside Roman Blind
Width A is the width of roman blind Measure the width that you would like your roman blind. This measurement is called 'Outside Recess' (See fig. 2).
Drop B is the roman blind drop Measure the length that you would like your roman blind.
Your blind will be made to your given sizes.

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