When you buy pinch pleat or goblet pleat second-hand curtains from us there is some ‘stuff’ you need to know. The first thing is to buy curtains that are wider than you need if you want them to look great. This is because stretching the curtains to meet when you close them is not a good look. It is much better if the curtains have additional width so they look more relaxed when drawn closed.
However when you receive your curtains the next tricky step is to insert the hooks that we send you with the curtains. These hooks are evil monsters that need to be treated a bit carefully! Each hook resembles a squashed ‘s’ shape with a blunt end and a very sharp end. The sharp end is what you need to insert into the back of the pinch pleat or goblet pleat header. In order to do this grab a pleat in one hand and insert the hook up into the pleat at the back.
Tracks and Poles for second-hand curtains
Make sure all the hooks are at the same height or the curtains will look odd when you hang them. The height at which you insert the hooks depends on whether you are using a track or pole. If you are using a pole then do you want to see the pole above the curtains or not. If the answer is yes then insert the hook near the top of the pleat or further down if you want the pole to be hidden.
Getting this right will add greatly to your sense of enjoyment of your ānewā second-hand curtains. The hooks arenāt really evil monsters, they just look like it when you open the jiffy bag! Treat them with care and all will be well and so will your curtains.
If you think further reading would help then where better than this great article in House & Garden magazine.
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