Headboard Terminolgy |
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Border Styles |
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Fabric Considerations |
· Most silks should be backed. Even though silks are backed they may still show staple tracks or pull marks.
· Fabrics with no pattern direction can be railroaded to avoid seams.
· Thick fabrics do not gather or shirr up well for use with shirred borders. |
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Headboard Features and Options |
Borders • Plain, Shirred, Pleated, Boxed Edge, Wrapped Edge • Contrast borders (usually match duster fabric)
Border Trims • Double Welt - Self or Contrast • Single Welt - Self or Contrast • Shirred Welt - Self or Contrast • Cord or Rope Trim, Twisted Cording, Braided Cording • Decorative Nailheads
Field • Plain self or contrasting fabric • Buttoned with self or contrasting buttons in sizes ranging from 1/2" to 2" • Button Tufted in Square or Diamond Pattern • Stitch and Pull Tufted • Outline quilting that follows the pattern in the fabric • Line Quilted in Diamonds, Squares, Channels
Back • Fully Lined in White or Ivory Drapery Lining
Attachment • Attachment to bed frame with bolts or to wall with cleat
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