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Swags & Jabots Window Treatments

Pole Swag

© The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions, 1992

  • Swag has rod pocket ready to slip onto any 1 3/8" decorative rod or wood pole
  • 18" length of swag
  • 36", 48", or 60" length of jabots
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Dry clean only

Pouf & Cascade on Rod Pocket

© The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions, 1992
  • Swag: 28" width, 18" drop
  • Cascades: 8" width X 36", 48", 60" length
  • 2 ½ times fullness
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Rod pocket: 1 ½" or 2 ½"
  • Header: 1" or 2"
  • *** OPTIONS: Header or rod pocket sleeve contrast fabric, double header in contrast fabric, remove header, add ruffle to pouf and cascade (pleated or gathered)
  • Dry Clean only

Scarf Swag

© Virginia Quilting
  • Can be draped over pole
  • Ends are angled
  • 36" wide x 42" length
  • Self lined OR Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Dry clean only

Swag Lace Panel

© The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions, 1992
  • Swag over panels
  • Swag mounted on curtain rod with velcro
  • Panels, no header on second rod
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Swag: 36" width x 16" length
  • Panel: 40" wide, gathers to 16" wide x 84" length
  • Options: Self lined, added cording to swag, add rosettes, can use one fabric on swag another on panel, but must price at higher grade of fabric.
  • Dry clean only.

Swag Panel

© The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions, 1992
  • Swag over panels
  • Swag mounted on curtain rod with velcro
  • Panels, no header on second rod
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Swag: 36" width x 16" length
  • Panel: 40" wide, gathers to 16" wide x 84" length
  • Options: Self lined, added cording to swag, add rosettes, can use one fabric on swag another on panel, but must price at higher grade of fabric.
  • Dry clean only.

Swag Panel with Contrast Swag

© The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions, 1992
  • Swag over panels
  • Swag mounted on curtain rod with velcro
  • Panels, no header on second rod
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Swag: 36" width x 16" length
  • Panel: 40" wide, gathers to 16" wide x 84" length
  • Options: Self lined, added cording to swag, add rosettes, can use one fabric on swag another on panel, but must price at higher grade of fabric.
  • Dry clean only.

Swags

© Virginia Quilting
  • Mounted on curtain rod with velcro
  • Swag over jabots
  • Lined in white or off-white 100% cotton
  • Swag: 36" width x 16" length
  • Jabots: 10" width x 36", 48", 60", 72", 84" length
  • Options: Self lined extra charge
  • Dry clean only.

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