typically carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and about a dozen others in smaller amounts depending on the exact fabric: natural fabrics are mostly either cellulose (sugar polymers, e.g. cotton, linen) or protein (amino acid polymers, e.g. wool, silk), synthetics are mostly hydrocarbon polymers (aka plastic fiber, e.g. nylon, orlon).
To tie up balloon curtains, first gather the fabric evenly along the bottom edge of the curtain. Then, use a ribbon or fabric tie to secure the gathered fabric at regular intervals, creating the balloon effect. Adjust the ties to achieve the desired fullness and shape of the balloon curtain. Finally, secure the tied-up portions to the curtain rod or hooks to keep them in place.
The 12th century french word drap meant to drape or hang in loose folds. In the 13th century the word draper was used to describe one who made or fabricated woolen cloth for use as drapes (le drap).Un drapier or une drapiere is a person who made or sold the drap(s).
Curtain rods made of steel will hold up for sure.
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The folding frame covered with fabric which opens to give protection is called a "canopy." Canopies are commonly used for providing shade or shelter from the elements in outdoor settings. They are often portable and can be easily set up and taken down for convenience.
There are a lot of fabric drapery ideas, depending on what your tastes are. You can use any color of fabic, and drap them over any curtain rod. To spice the draperies up even more you can use a very decorative curtain rod. Most department stores will have good displays of drapery ideas.
Curtain Up was created in 1952.
cotton fibre made up of
stalin wanted to block people from going to western europe so he made the iron curtain to block them.
matter is made up of material which is made up of elements which is made up of atoms
You can always go you Micheal's for hand crafting stuff. However, if you still cannot find any fabric that you want, try look them up online, I am sure there pretty much out there.
Yes, this curtain is made for bright sunlight and will not fade.