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MODEL & MINIATURE DRAPERY
xx   DRAPERY
xx   MODEL & MINIATURE

Tip suggests using drawer handles as miniature towel bars and drapery rods.
DOLLHOUSE MINIATURES Oct 1998 (v.28#10) pg. 73

Decorative window treatments. Dress up your dollhouse or roombox windows with a variety of window coverings. Part 1. Pleated drapes, cornice box, single draped valance, triple draped valance, and balloon valance.
DOLLHOUSE MINIATURES May 1999 (v.29#5) pg. 45

Decorative window treatments. Part 2. Roman shades and Austrian shades that actually work.
DOLLHOUSE MINIATURES Jun 1999 (v.29#6) pg. 38

Use a 1/2" scale pleater to create elegant curtains and valances.
NUTSHELL NEWS Nov 1993 (v.23#11) pg. 78

Harmony House. Part 2. The living room. Decorating details. Includes instructions for making a jabot and swag for window treatment and a marble top pedestal table with a base of jewelry findings.
NUTSHELL NEWS May 1996 (v.26#5) pg. 44

Harmony House. Part 3. The dining room. Includes instructions for adding gold leaf to furniture and for making swag drapery.
NUTSHELL NEWS Jun 1996 (v.26#6) pg. 50

Craftsman style miniature table runner and curtains are embroidered with a simple geometric motif and tea-dyed.
NUTSHELL NEWS Nov 1996 (v.26#11) pg. 64

How to make tidy tie-backs for miniature drapes.
NUTSHELL NEWS Jun 1997 (v.27#6) pg. 68

Curtains and tiebacks for a miniature house are made from an embroidered linen handkerchief.
NUTSHELL NEWS Aug 1997 (v.27#8) pg. 49