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    Goblet Pleat Drapes. $565.00. The Shade Store. Seaton Textured Cotton Blackout Curtain. ... Belgian Flax Linen Blackout Curtain.

  3. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Pinch Pleat Curtains are usually formed by machine stitching together either 2 or 3 pleats, then leaving a gap of typically 10cm before repeating the pleating process. These curtains are then hung under a curtain pole using either metal pinch pleat hooks or vertical sliding plastic hooks sewn into the reverse of the pleats.

  4. Drapery - Wikipedia

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    Drapery used as window curtains. Drapery is a general word referring to cloths or textiles (Old French draperie, from Late Latin drappus [1]).It may refer to cloth used for decorative purposes – such as around windows – or to the trade of retailing cloth, originally mostly for clothing, formerly conducted by drapers.

  5. Blackout (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    The process of manufacturing blackout was invented by Baltimore-based Rockland Industries, [2] and involves coating a fabric with layers of foam, or 'passes'. A '2-pass' blackout is produced by applying two passes of foam to a fabric – first, a black layer is applied to the fabric, then a white or light-colored layer is applied on top of the black.

  6. Country Curtains - Wikipedia

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    Country Curtains was a retail home curtain business founded in 1956 by Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick in Whitman, Massachusetts. They started their business from their dining room table selling unbleached narrow muslin curtains. It was Jack’s idea to sell unbleached muslin ruffled curtains through the mail, reminiscent of their Vermont heritage.

  7. Flight from Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Flight from Vienna, also known as Escape from the Iron Curtain, is a 1955 second feature [1] British film directed by Denis Kavanagh and starring Theodore Bikel and John Bentley. [ 2 ] Plot

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