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Gathered Fan SwagThis swag design has three pleats at the bottom. The top portion is gathered to create a fan shape. The top and bottom pieces are cut separately and then sewn together. This allows you to use contrasting fabrics, if you like. The seam that joins them will
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Gathered Swag with SleevesThis easy top treatment works for a lot of different rooms. Dress it up or down, add bows or rosettes, it can take on a lot of different personalities. The gathered swag pattern will accomodate windows 36" to 53" wide (using only one swag section), and 18
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Swags and cascadeSwags and cascades in all different arrangements, have long occupied the center stage of curtain making. Traditionally associated with heavily draped, large scale windows, they have recently translated themselves into a multitude of less formal variations
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| Swag valances are created when a long scarf of fabric is hung across the top of the window, and secured by decorative sconces or brackets, resulting in a graceful drape of fabric on the window. A swag is sometimes simply hung over a curtain rod. They can be used on many different types and sizes of windows: short or long, narrow or wide. Lightweight fabrics work best in this application, as they’re easier to arrange and they hang nicely. They can be used to create a casual look or more of a polished look. |