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These
templates are made from clear vinyl with a matt finish. Because of
their transparency, fabric prints can be centered, and each section of
your treatment can be matched. The templates can be used alone, or in
combination with others in the set. They can be flipped, and combined
for unlimited possibilities. You’ll never need to purchase a paper
pattern again. SAVE! Order all twelve templates for one low price!
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Template #1: The Scallop
This template is one of the most commonly used, and can be used in combination with other templates.

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Template #2: Straight
This
template is a great spacer between other shapes, especially when used
with pleats. It can also be used by itself, as in this button back
valance.

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Template #3: Bell
This
template designed to make a bell shaped pleat, and it can be adjusted
by using the different angled lines and the different bottom curves.


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Template #4: Tail or Jabot
This
template is designed to be adjustable for the length and fullness
desired. For the desired length, just slid the bottom edge, keeping the
same lines. (see DVD 112)

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Template #5: Lora Swag
This template really isn’t swag. Its more of a relaxed top style.
It can used to make a pole mount design, or board mount.
The Lora Swag can also be used upside down to create this treatment:


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Template #6: The Circular Template
This
is our best selling template from the whole collection, perhaps because
you can do so much with it. This one-piece pattern can be made into a
straight valance as shown below, or a valance with tail as seen on
left. The center dip on the left is another option for this template.
It also works great for bedskirts and table skirts.


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Template #7: Triangular
When it comes to versatility, this template wins the prize.
Although you can make a basic triangular scarf as shown here, there are extra marking lines to make all of these treatments.





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Template #8: The Monica Scallop
This is a gentle curved scallop with has a top and bottom curve.
This is a combination of #8, #7 & #4.

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Template#9: The Horn
A horn, in window fashions is a separate piece which hangs in front of a treatment, such as an empire or swag.
This is #8, with the horn, #9 in front.

Here #9 is used as an insert with #10.

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Template #10: Relaxed Cuff
This design is a fun pattern, as it has a curve on the tops & bottom, and can self-face itself.


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Template #11: Shirttail
This template was designed to make this type of valance.

One of my Drapery school students addd a pleated underskirt.

Another drapery school students made this one, by placing it on the fold of fabric, and pivoting the direction 90 degrees.

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Template #12: Empire
This template is the Empire, which combines vertical stripes with horizontal stripes.

Template # 2, 3 or 9 can be used as a horn or pleat, and #4 can be used for the tails or jabots.

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