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anastatia Vancouver, WA (Zone 8a)
February 12, 2007 8:06 PM Post #3182923
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I am helping my dear daughter w/ her new but old and falling apart home. I want to take the doors off the under the sink area and make a curtain to match the ones I will eventually make for her windows. How are they attached? There are no children and she keeps her poisons elsewhere. Thanks. |
pepper23 KC Metro area, MO (Zone 5b)
February 12, 2007 8:53 PM Post #3183105
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I've seen them use velcro strips on HGTV. They work really well. |
ecrane3 Dublin, CA (Zone 9a)
February 12, 2007 9:06 PM Post #3183153
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Or you could buy some tension rods, the adjustable ones with the rubber ends, they make some pretty small ones that ought to fit, then you can slide the curtains from one side to another if you need to get things out of the cupboard. |
pepper23 KC Metro area, MO (Zone 5b)
February 12, 2007 9:07 PM Post #3183160
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Those would work even better since you can move them. |
anastatia Vancouver, WA (Zone 8a)
February 13, 2007 1:11 AM Post #3183832
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but they do use velcro when they skirt a sink, don't they? |
pepper23 KC Metro area, MO (Zone 5b)
February 13, 2007 7:06 AM Post #3184008
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Yes, I have seen that done. That way you can just peel it off to a certain point, reach in there and grab what you need, and velcro it back up. Cheap and easy. |
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