The 5pc Regina Window Curtain is constructed from a microfiber weave which is fully machine washable. This is great for maintenance and cleanup, and allows you to wash the drapery in a standard washing machine.
Drape Blue/Choco are the color options are their for the 5pc - 56x84" Regina Window Curtain
That is the correct spelling of the word "curtain" (drape or window covering).
The simplest way is to choose your fabric, then simply drape the fabric over a bar and you can have a beautiful swooping curtain that takes no sewing.
A drape is a curtain. A GRAPE is a fruit.
To drape a window scarf you first want to cover up the ugly curtain rod. Then you want to use the drapes to frame the window. Use scarf hooks to create depth to your window. You can then layer your scarves. By folding the scarf you can then add other scarves for a more colorful and dynamic appearance.
When the fabric stores receive the fabric on the bolt, the fabric is wrapped right side in. To show the true color and texture of the fabric the employees must take the fabric and drape it over the bolt.
crepe drape
I assume you mean double thickness? It would be a lined curtain or drape. Some are lined with fabric, some are lined with an insulated material. Either one would help stop heat loss when closed.
Using an embroidery hoop to secure the fabric, one can make a simple canopy drape to hang over a twin size bed with about six yards of fabric. To make a fuller, more elaborate canopy for a queen or king size bed can take as much as 24 yards of fabric.
Morocain is a silk fabric that is like crepe but thicker with a nice drape.
Can you please close the drapes? Hang the drape over the window. They will drape a flag over the coffin of a soldier.
"1. Experiment with different fabrics and textures to find what you like. Use fabric to add color and pattern to a room. Drape fabric over furniture or use it to create window treatments. Hang the fabric on the walls or use it as a floor covering. Add fabric accessories to your room, such as pillows, throws, or rugs."