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Overview
Detailed instructions and illustrations accompany more than 30 treatments, from simple Roman and roller blinds to glorious cascade and Austrian designs.
Editorials
Library Journal
To the growing list of how-to books on curtains and blinds (e.g., Yvonne Rees's Quick and Easy Curtains and Blinds, LJ 1/96, and Carol Parks's Complete Book of Window Treatments and Curtains, Lark, 1994), Luke brings her expertise as head of a soft furnishings school. She begins each book with clear, well-illustrated instructions on basics such as sewing techniques, measuring, equipment, and set-up. She then proceeds with directions for the simplest treatmentsunlined curtains and roller blindscontinues with more complicated designssuch as interlined drapes and Austrian blindsand concludes with embellishments and decorations. A glossary and care instructions are also included. Missing are illustrations of the various hardware used for curtain and shade hangings that is included in Parks's book, which prevents these books from being truly comprehensive. Still, these are solid additions where more window treatment instruction books are needed.Book Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Storey Books
Pages
80
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780882668956