Curtain tapes are the ideal and fundamental accessory to give a particular touch to every type of curtain, so it is essential to choose the right ribbon. There are many models available on the market, all with the same function and method of application but each suitable for creating a different type of curl. The most well-known and used ribbon is certainly the multi-pocket ribbon: you can insert the curtain rings into the pockets in multiple positions. It is a polyester ribbon, it looks like a white ribbon with pockets where to insert the special proboscis rings and has two threads to pull for curling. Easy to sew, perfect for creating design curtains in any room of the house, it can be used on all types of light, medium and heavy fabric. To get the curl on the curtain just lay out and sew the ribbon on the high edge of the curtain, the ratio from lying to curled is 2:1, two meters of curtain laid cover one meter of window after curling. This measure is indicative because the more wires are pulled, the greater the curling obtained. The ribbon is packaged in rolls of 50 meters, easy to use because well resined and rigid, you can wash in the washing machine at 40 degrees centigrade (40°C) and iron without problems. It remains unchanged over time. It is available in the white or transparent version (for lighter curtains such as organza) and three strings (for heavier curtains) in heights 65mm, 75mm, 80mm, 90mm and 100mm. This is the 80mm high white version.
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Shipping and Returns
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Returns: Returns can be made within 14 working days from the date of receipt of the products.
NB The color of the product may differ slightly from that shown on the screen, due to variations in light, display and fabric composition.