Installation & Assembly

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Installing Your Rod Pocket Curtains on Rings:
You are now ready to hang your curtains.
1. Start by deciding how many rings you want to use. We recommend as few as 7 and as many as 11 for a standard 50 inch wide panel.
The more rings you use the more ripples you will have.
With the Rings on the rod, put the hook of the drapery pin through the eyelet at the bottom of each ring.
Install the drapery pins using the Hook Belt or Back Tabs as a guide and point of attachment. Place the point of the drapery pin at the bottom of the
Hook Belt pushing it in and up burying the point as deep as you can into the fabric without coming through to the front of the curtain.
Repeat this process evenly spaced along the width of curtain.
Dressing Your Curtains:
Care & Cleaning:
To help the curtain hang properly, and create a ripple, slide the rings next to each other on the rod and pull the fabric between the rings forward.
If you steam the folds in place it will help “train” the curtains so that the folds/ripples stay in place after they are opened and closed.
If the curtain is dusty, simply vacuum over it using an upholstery attachment. For stubborn stains or overall deep cleaning,
professional on-site service is recommended.
DRAPERY HOOK
HOOK BELT
DRAPERY RING
POLE
POCKET CURTAINS ON RINGS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: When hanging a panel
with back tabs, from rings, use the tab
as a guide.
Getting started:
Please read through all instructions carefully before you begin installation. Carefully remove your new curtains from their packaging. Before hanging your
curtains, We recommend that you have them professionally pressed to remove fold lines and wrinkles. If you need to remove the wrinkles yourself it is
recommended that you use a garment steamer after the draperies are hung. If you do not have access to a garment steamer the panels can be steamed from the
back of the drape using a steam iron.
NEVER make contact directly with the face of the curtain, especially silk, faux silk, or Velvet panels. Making contact with these fabrics can permanently damage
the fabric and leave a mark that cannot be removed.

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