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What are the best weights to attach to very long heavy curtains?

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Katymac · 06/01/2017 14:52

Is it the individual button ones or the string (100g?) or the torpedo ones?

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 06/01/2017 20:51

I use the individual lead button ones. Put one in each corner and at every width. That and a nice 3'' hem (so 6'' in total allowed for the hem) makes a nice weighty bottom.

Katymac · 06/01/2017 21:15

They are 90 inches wide and about the same in length & a sort of wool blend - massively heavy

But the checks aren't lining up

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Katymac · 06/01/2017 21:27

I have to be honest I've only ever used the weights before

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 07/01/2017 14:53

The sound huge! Is the pattern running off? I love sewing with checks or stripes but only if the pattern runs straight. If it is wool has it stretched a bit? and perhaps if it is a small check then no one will really notice!

Katymac · 08/01/2017 09:08

No it's not stretch with a little tug they sit side by side but unless straightened they hang off centre

So weigths will work I think maybe one in each corner plus a length of cord?

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 08/01/2017 10:01

I would just do lead penny weight tbh, how deep a hem have you done? are you lining them?

Katymac · 08/01/2017 10:05

They are premade - I'm just shortening them

But they are bigger than I have done before -& I hate checks

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 08/01/2017 10:11

ah ok! yes that can be tricky if you take then hem up, I find it easier to take the top off and shorten them that way, totally doesn't help you this time but worth noting if you have to do some again, then you get to leave the hem alone and it all seems to work out o.k. Obviously if they are tab top then you don't have much choice but to do from the bottom unless you fancy a lot of work...

Katymac · 08/01/2017 10:12

Eyelet!!

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 08/01/2017 10:42

oh bum. from the bottom up it is then!

Katymac · 08/01/2017 10:46

I know Sad

I think weights & chain to belt & brace it

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