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Country Willow Lace Valance and Tiers
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Country Willow Lace Valance and Tiers
Candlewick Scalloped Floral Embroidered Curtain
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Candlewick Scalloped Floral Embroidered Curtain
Facets Insulated Tailored Curtain Tier and Panel
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Facets Insulated Tailored Curtain Tier and Panel
Stacey Solid Color Ruffled Kitchen Curtains
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Stacey Solid Color Ruffled Kitchen Curtains
Sterling Lace Kitchen Curtains with Tier, Swags, & Valances
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Sterling Lace Kitchen Curtains with Tier, Swags, & Valances
Pop Art Rod Pocket Panel
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Pop Art Rod Pocket Panel
Kimberly Lace/CTN Topper Valance
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Kimberly Lace/CTN Topper Valance
Metallic Dobby Scarf Top Treatments
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Metallic Dobby Scarf Top Treatments
Elegance Kerchief
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Elegance Kerchief
Cotton Silk Stafford Valance
10.
Cotton Silk Stafford Valance

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Woven Stripe Tier Curtains Woven Stripe Tier Curtains
Thin yarn-dyed multi-colored stripes are raised and woven to add texture and durability to this lovely classic. Our tier curtains are 78" wide per pair, with a 1-1/2" rod...read more.
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Weaver's Cloth Lined Scalloped Valance Weaver's Cloth Lined Scalloped Valance
Firmly woven and lightly flecked  for a homey country feeling in your room! Comes in eight country colors. Our lined scalloped valance is 16" x 72&quo...read more.
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Victorian Ruffles Tapered Valance Victorian Ruffles Tapered Valance
Yards and yards of fabric are gathered to an exceptional fullness. Our tapered valance is 17" long by 43" wide, a 3" rod pocket, 2-3/4" head...read more.
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Savannah Seersucker Tier Curtains Savannah Seersucker Tier Curtains
Inspired by the puckered summertime favorite, this versatile 100% cotton fabric will make you think of seersucker in a fresh new way. Our tier curtains are 78"...read more.
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Savannah Seersucker Tailored Curtains Savannah Seersucker Tailored Curtains
Inspired by the classic summertime favorite, this versatile fabric will make you think of seersucker in a fresh new way. The fabric is 100% cotton with a...read more.
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Pointed Lace Edging Perma-Press Tailored Curtains Pointed Lace Edging Perma-Press Tailored Curtains
Simple and delightful, the delicate looking pointed lace is sewn to easy-care 50% cotton/50% polyester fabric. Please add 1-1/2" lace trim to the lengths listed. Tailored read more.
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Laura's Garden Floral Tier Curtains Laura's Garden Floral Tier Curtains
Inspired by the summer-time charm of a cottage garden, this print pairs flowers of blue, rose and cream tones to delight you any time of year. Our Laura's Garden coordinates with Laura's Stripe (so...read more.
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Hemstitch Tailored Curtain Hemstitch Tailored Curtain
Uncomplicated design  impeccable workmanship! Fine 100% cotton, with an open needlework detail bordering the generous side and bottom hems, joined with mitered corners. Our t...read more.
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Hemstitch Batiste Tailored Panel Hemstitch Batiste Tailored Panel
When you see how beautifully the sun filters through this lovely semi-sheer you'll be delighted you brought it home! Its winsome drape and generous width complements the delicate hand-pull stitc...read more.
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Gingham Tailored Curtains Gingham Tailored Curtains
Supplies its own sunshine! Enjoy traditional woven Gingham curtains, 78" wide per pair, with a 1-1/2" rod pocket  in Green, Light Blue, Navy Blue, P...read more.
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About curtains:

A curtain (in the US, also known as a drape or drapery) is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light, or drafts, or water in the case of a shower curtain. Curtains hung over a doorway are known as portiéres. Curtain are often hung on the inside of a building's window to block the travel of light, for instance at night to aid sleeping, or to stop light from escaping outside the building (stopping people outside from being able to see inside, often for privacy reasons). In this application they are also known as "draperies." Curtains come in a variety of shapes, materials, sizes, colors and patterns, and they often have their own sections within department stores, while some shops are completely dedicated to selling curtains. An adaptation of the curtain may be a blind or, in warmer countries, such as Spain, wooden shutters that are fixed to the outside of the building to provide privacy and still keep the building cool inside. Curtains are a form of window treatment, and complete the overall appearance of the house. Window treatment helps control the ambiance and flow of natural light into the room. The effect of drapery or curtains, is best seen in daylight, and with proper indoor light positioning, it can look attractive even at night. Curtains can be made from varying thicknesses of fabric, each with a differing degree of light absorption and heat insulating qualities. A sheer or net curtain is one that is made from translucent fabric, such as a loosely woven polyester voile or a cotton lace. Sheer curtains allow a majority of light to be transmitted through the fabric, with the fabric weave providing a basic level of UV protection while retaining maximum visibility through the curtain. Sheer curtains are sometimes referred to as privacy curtains in reference to their screening abilities; during the day most sheer fabrics will allow people inside the home to see the outside view whilst preventing people outside the home from seeing directly into the home. Due to the loose weave in sheer fabrics, these types of curtains offer very little in the way of heat insulation. Uncoated fabrics provide the next level of heat insulation and light absorption. Uncoated fabrics consist of the vast majority of fabrics used in curtains, and are composed of a tightly woven fabric, most typically a cotton/polyester blend, which is mostly opaque when viewed in ambient light. Uncoated fabrics provide a reasonable level of heat insulation due to the tight weave of the fabric, however the fabric itself is typically not thick enough to completely absorb strong light sources. As a result, when curtains made from uncoated fabrics are closed in an attempt to block out direct sunlight, light will still be visible through the curtain. Coated fabrics consist of a standard uncoated fabric with an opaque rubber backing applied to the rear of the fabric to provide improved light absorption. To create a coated fabric a liquefied rubber polymer is applied in a single coat to an uncoated fabric and subsequently fused dry by means of a heated roller, in much the same way that a laser printer applies toner to a sheet of paper before fusing it dry. A fabric that has been through the coating process once is considered a 1 pass coated fabric, anecdotally referred to as dim-out because of the fabric's ability to absorb approximately 50-70% of a direct light source. To improve the light absorption of a fabric it is possible to re-coat a fabric up to a maximum of 3 pass coated, which is considered sufficient to block out 100% of a direct light source, hence such fabrics are referred to as blockout coated. Maximum light absorption and heat insulation in a curtain is created through a lined curtain, which typically consists of an uncoated fabric at the front to provide the look and feel of the curtain, with a separate coated fabric attached at the rear to provide the insulative qualities. The coated fabric is typically referred to as a lining, which simply refers to a coated fabric that does not have any particular color or pattern. Curtains also provide visual separation in other situations, such as on a stage, where the actors make final preparations for the show behind a curtain known as the Tabs. The curtain opens when the show begins, it may close for intervals, and it closes at the end of the show. With the increase in single family homes during the last century, the curtain and drapery industries have witnessed simultaneous growth in the demand for their products. Commercial interests also grew during that time as many companies tried to supply institutions, hotels, etc.