Rod Pocket

This style of drape is most commonly used with lightweight fabrics or sheers. This heading style is perfect for stationary drapes that do not open or close very often. Simply gather the panels onto a rod using the 3½”pocket. This style has no frill and rests directly on the drapery rod.

 

Features:

 

  • Features 200% fullness only
  • 1” blind stitched side hems
  • 3 1/8” weighted single bottom hem
  • 4” heading, with 3” pocket, no frill
  • Custom widths and lengths
  • Back of heading is face fabric
  • Lining Options: Unlined or lined in your choice of Classic (Poly/Cotton), Dim-out, or Blackout in white or ivory

 

Hardware Recommendation:

Conventional Rod , up to 1 1/2”

 

Important: When measuring for Rod Pocket Panels, allow for rod take-up when calculating finished height. Add 3/4” to the length when using 1 1/8” rod and 1” to the length when using 1 3/8” rod.

 

Rod Pocket

Rod Pocket

Rod Pocket

This style of drape is most commonly used with lightweight fabrics or sheers. This heading style is perfect for stationary drapes that do not open or close very often. Simply gather the panels onto a rod using the 3½”pocket. This style has no frill and rests directly on the drapery rod.

 

Features:

 

  • Features 200% fullness only
  • 1” blind stitched side hems
  • 3 1/8” weighted single bottom hem
  • 4” heading, with 3” pocket, no frill
  • Custom widths and lengths
  • Back of heading is face fabric
  • Lining Options: Unlined or lined in your choice of Classic (Poly/Cotton), Dim-out, or Blackout in white or ivory

 

Hardware Recommendation:

Conventional Rod , up to 1 1/2”

 

Important: When measuring for Rod Pocket Panels, allow for rod take-up when calculating finished height. Add 3/4” to the length when using 1 1/8” rod and 1” to the length when using 1 3/8” rod.