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Cable Tension Set from Wall to Wall Axial up to 5 m Span Can Be Shortened Stainless Steel Matt Rustproof Curtain Wire Curtain Rope Rope Tension System : Amazon.de: Home & Kitchen

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A close-up image of a curtain wire used to hang a canopy over a bed. Sloped Ceiling Bedroom, Beautiful Bed Designs, Curtain Wire, Angled Ceiling, Cosy Bed, Ceiling Curtains, Slanted Ceiling, Fall Bedding, Attic Bedroom

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Leanne Kilroy on Instagram: "I love these cafe curtains so much. Not only are they pretty, they’re essential for privacy. I’m asked all the time about where they’re from and how I’ve hung them. Here’s how I did it for less than £7 a window. You’ll need:
	⁃	Voile panels (You can use any curtain with a rod pocket. The drop of one of these panels was enough for two windows. Any extra width makes up the gather.)
	⁃	Hemming Tape
	⁃	Curtain Wire Kit 
	⁃	An iron 
- Start by stringing up the curtain wire: drill very small holes on either side of your window frame where you want the curtain to hang. (I used the smallest drill bit. If you don’t have a drill you could make a small pilot hole with a nail.) Manually screw the eye hooks that come with your kit into these holes. Now take a hook and screw Curtain Wire, Cafe Curtain Rods, Small Curtains, Voile Panels, Net Curtains, Privacy Panels, Good Bones, Victorian Terrace, Small Windows

Leanne Kilroy on Instagram: "I love these cafe curtains so much. Not only are they pretty, they’re essential for privacy. I’m asked all the time about where they’re from and how I’ve hung them. Here’s how I did it for less than £7 a window. You’ll need: ⁃ Voile panels (You can use any curtain with a rod pocket. The drop of one of these panels was enough for two windows. Any extra width makes up the gather.) ⁃ Hemming Tape ⁃ Curtain Wire Kit ⁃ An iron - Start by stringing up the curtain…

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