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Fullness: 6 × 1 ½ = 9 feet. The curtain material is 48 inches wide, and two widths would measure 8 feet. This is barely enough, but with such small windows as these it would probably suffice. Therefore two widths each The placing of curtains. Top hem, showing the heading and the rod slot. Lining is attached to the reverse side of the curtain at the top (not shown) and at the sides. The bottom is kept free.

5 ½ feet long (3 2/3 yards) would be required for the curtains. If they are to be lined the same amount of a cheap unbleached calico or white sheeting should be used.

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Te Ao Hou, July 1955, Page 58

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107

Fullness: Te Ao Hou, July 1955, Page 58

Fullness: Te Ao Hou, July 1955, Page 58

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