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2 Side Wires:
French
Seams placed over the seams of the shade.
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Alternate Box Pleat
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Alternate Hand Pleat |
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Alternate Side Pleat |
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Alternate Lace & Pleat |
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Ballerina: Most often done on a Coolie
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Blackout- This treatment eliminates
light coming through the shade.
Basic uses black crepe and may allow some light to show through. Premium uses
a very thick fabric like supreme and will allow no light to show through.
Standard lining is Black. |
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Box Pleat |
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Box Pleat Over Wires
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Center Smock
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Corner Accents
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Custom Frame |
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Diamond Pleat
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French Drape Top
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French Drape Bottom |
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French Seams
(ASW or Vertical Piping) |
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Gathered (Shirred) Pleat |
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Graduated Box Pleat |
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Hand Sewn Shade- The shade is hand stitched and no
glue is used. This treatment gives a more distinctive "old world"
hand crafted feel. |
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Hand Pleat
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Honey Comb
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Interlining- An additional layer of fabric between the frame and
the outside fabric. This treatment is used to reduce the visibility of the
wires. It is also used as part of the blackout treatment. Interlining can
change the lighting when different colors |
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Lace Overlay
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Leaf Drape
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Leaf Pleat
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Modifications: Most frames may be
modified on the top, bottom, or height to meet your specifications. Limit of
one modification per frame. If you need more, consider a recover or special
order frame. |
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No Hug: Side wires are bent in so
that the ribs are less apparent when the shade is lit. Sheer fabrics should
be interlined unless the "see through" effect is desired. |
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Outside Lining: Requires wrapped
wires. Crepe is no additional charge. Other fabrics are as per the fabric
chart. |
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Panels - Each section of the shade is made
individually as opposed to only two sections in a standard frame. This
treatment is often used to align patterened fabric in a particular way.
French seams must be used with this treatment and are included in the |
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Pleated Corners
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Recovers- Reusing a customers existing frame
rather then a standard frame from our line. A recover costs more because each
frame is stripped, painted, rust proofed, and a pattern must be made. |
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Relines-
Replacing the existing lining of an old shade. The outside fabric and
trim must be in good condition for this treatment. |
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Reverse V Pleat
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Ruffle (Rouching) |
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Smock
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Smock Top and Bottom |
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Starburst Panel (each panel) |
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Starburst in Gallery .
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Swirl Pleat
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Triple Smock
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Tuxedo
Uses an empire frame.
Other shapes may
be
additional
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Two Tone Smock |
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Venetian Pleat
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Victorian Drape
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V Pleat
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Wrapped Wires- Each wire in the frame is wrapped
with seam binding. This
treatment is mostly used with an outside lining to cover the wires. This
treatment is traditional of European workmanship mostly used on floor
lampshade. |
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