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The extension of a line ruffling above the line of stitch.
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The top of a curtain, drapery, valance, or balloon shade, finished with tape, ties, rings, or other treatments, which hangs from a rod or pole. Headings range from simple, unpleated tabs to handmade pleats backed by hooks. They are often made using decorator tape to form pinch pleats or gathered headings.
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The top of a rod-pocket curtain which forms a ruffle when the curtain is on a rod. The pleated portion of a pinch-pleated drapery.
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The top edge of a curtain or valance finished either with a tape or a curtain buckram.
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Hemmed, layered fabric across the top of a drapery or curtain.
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The top end of the drape, usually containing a stiffener that is usually pleated or gathered.
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The top part of a curtain or drape extending above the rod.
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The finishing at the top of a curtain - sometimes decorative.
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Term used to describe the top of the drapery. This is the front top face section of the drape where one finds both the crinoline and French pleats.
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Top finish applied to curtain. Eg. rufflette tape and hooks.
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the hemmed, usually stiffened, portion across the top of a curtain or drapery above the rod pocket
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The stiffening used to reinforce the top of the draperies to accommodate the pleats and weight of the drapery. It is also the decorative top of pleated draperies.
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Refers to the top edge of a drapery.  It includes buckram as a stiffener to make the pleats hold their shape.
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The very top of curtain window treatments.
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The top of a curtain or drape. There are numerous types, ranging from simple gathers to elaborate French pleats and swags.
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The top part of drapery that accommodates the pleats. The heading can vary in depth, but the most common are 1, 2 and 3".
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The top finish of a curtain or drapery panel. It can range from a simple hem that doubles as a rod pocket to more elaborate designs such as pinch pleats, box pleats, or swags.
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the top finish of a curtain or drapery panel, such as a simple casing or more elaborate pinch pleats and swags
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The section at the top of a resume, composed of the job seeker's name, address,and contact information (phone, fax, and e-mail).
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The hemmed, stiffened, layered portion on the top of a curtain or drapery.
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A heading is the hemmed, usually stiffened, portion across the top of a curtain.
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The top edge of a curtain that forms a ruffle when the curtain is on the rod. More info
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