Remove the thumb tacks from the fabric and even out the ends.
How to hang a window scarf on a metal rod.
Also known as a scarf window treatment this style creates a curtain plus valance effect and requires no sewing.
Pull down the center of the scarf a bit at the top of the window.
Use a rod with brackets or two posts mounted at the top corners of the window frame to achieve this symmetrical effect.
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Hang the scarf asymmetrically for a dramatic effect or evenly for a sense of balance.
Fold or gather the scarf at its midpoint and secure it gently to the center.
Cut your costs and effort by wrapping your curtains around the rod rather than attaching them to clips or rings.
Layer different window scarves to add regal elegance to your windows.
For an interesting effect double up the scarf in a complementary or contrasting color.
Buy a decorative curtain rod with knobs on each end in a style that complements your decor.
Wrap the swag around the curtain rod if it s a scarf style swag.
This inexpensive window treatment style completely frames your window and looks elegant and soft.
Wrap the fabric around the rod two or three times loosely to allow it to drape.
Rosettes also called tiebacks or medallions serve as an alternative to hanging curtains with a rod.
Start by hanging one end of the swag over one end of the rod.
Stretch a scarf straight across the top of the window from hook to hook or along a curtain rod.
Hang the valance pick up the valance by the knotted cords and turn the fabric so the backside faces the glass.
Here is necessary instruction on modern voile curtains window.
Drape the fabric over the pole and remove the safety pins.
The thumb tacks should be placed next to the brackets that will support the scarf source.
Pin the fabric in place using thumb tacks.
Take the scarf valance to the window and then rest each knotted section on the corresponding swag hook.
Allow the center portion of the valance to dip down in front of the window.
Instead wrap the fabric around the curtain rod so it drapes like a regular swag.
They work well for creating window treatments that leave.