Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Tab Top Curtains Designs Ideas 2012 Pictures

For someone with a modest amount of sewing skills, unlined Tab Top  curtains are fairly simple to make.
Here are some ideas to be inspiring you to make your own curtain ,
I hope you like it , enjoy !!


Classic Tartan Tab Top Curtains Dress Gordon

An authentic tartan sett, or plaid pattern, is woven into this dashing window treatment. A traditional Scottish tartan is smart looking used alone, and mix well with solid Weaver's Cloth or Ticking Stripes (each sold separately) to create a stylish, tailored look for your rooms.


Weaver's Cloth 3" Tab Top Curtains

Firmly woven and lightly flecked . . . for a homey country feeling in your room!


San Marco Tab Top Panel

Contemporary in style, woven semi-sheer fabric is bordered with a colored band at the sides and bottom of each panel, and a colored band at the top of the panel. Depending on the style you prefer, you can hang the panel through the rod pocket or through the colored button-tabs.


Insulated Weaver's Pinch Pleats 48 W

Our easy to use pinch-pleated homespun curtains are backed with thermal acrylic to insulate your rooms against cold drafts and to keep heat out, as well as to block sunlight. Offered in various widths and lengths that accommodate windows of all sizes and patio-style doors.


Southwick Stripe Insulated Pinch Pleat Curtains - 48" Wide

Our easy to use pinch-pleated classic stripe curtains are backed with thermal acrylic to insulate your rooms against cold drafts and to keep heat out, as well as to block sunlight. Offered in various widths and lengths that accommodate windows of all sizes and patio-style doors.


Black Out Tab Top Curtains
Designed to keep light out, they also have insulating value! Plain, straightforward tab curtains with a big benefit. They help to create close-to-complete darkness in a room, promoting more restful sleep.


Cotton Voile Tie-Tab Top Curtains

Dreamy, translucent Voile, extraordinary for softening the light at your window!

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