Care instructions
Use duster and or vacuum gently with appropriate fitting.
Face into your options
Your face curtain is available in a standard material, blackout curtains, interlined or lined with ivory liner. You can choose between a tape heading (the one that you put all the little hooks in), a wire hanging (most common in nets) or in a selection of eyelet options. Eyelets are available in 1.5" or 2.5", which are both offered in silver or black design. On top of all that you can also choose whether to have one single face curtain panel or a split pair of two curtains with faces on.
Take note, or face the consequences
When calculating the dimensions, please make sure you account for ruffles/pleats/fullness. For tape headings, this is normally twice the width, and for eyelets is would be 1.8x the width. Just to be safe, we'd advise considering an additional 0.5" of fabric all around, for hemming and in the case of fabric shrinkage. Fabric shrinkage can be 2-6%, so please take this into consideration. For sizes above 59", we might have to stitch multiple panels together to produce the curtain.
Tape heading example: Window is 2 yds wide. 2yd x 2 = 4 yards of fabric.
Eyelets example: Window is 2 yds wide. 2yd x 1.8 = 3.6 yards of fabric.
Please note: When you select our fire-rated lining or our blackout lining your curtains will be naturally heavier in weight.
Definitely not the luck of the draw
When you design your own face curtains, we handmake everything to order. That means that you don't have to cross your fingers and hope we have the right size in, you don't have to hope you have the first curtains of a batch for better positioning and coloring, and you don't have to rely on a boat arriving from overseas with cheap parts on it. That's right, we print your face print design onto the fabric, which is then cut to size; the size that you specify, not a random size, a custom one. A team of print techs, seamstresses and craftsmen club together to ensure that every single step of making your curtains with face on plain sailing, and done to the high standards that both you and us would expect.