Tie-Backs
Fabric tie-backs for draperies are usually tailored, straight or shaped bands which match or harmonize with the drapery in color and design. The fullness of the drapery determines the length of the tie-back. To estimate length, loop a strip of material around the drapery, drawing it back to side of window for the best effect. Lengths may vary from 18″ to 24″ and can be 2½″ or more in width. They are usually lined or faced and interlined. Use a stiffening of heavy muslin or crinoline in a shaped band. For shaped band, cut a paper pattern about 3″ or 4″ wide in the center, tapering to 2″ or 2½″ at the end as illustrated. Cut fabric, lining and stiffening the same as pattern, allowing for a ⅜″ seam on all edges.
Pin stiffening to underside of band, and lining to right side of material—right sides together. Stitch, leaving an opening of 3″ or 4″ for turning.
Trim stiffening to stitching line and blend edge of lining. Press. Turn band right side out and press. Slip-stitch lining to band at opening.
Sew small bone rings or very narrow fabric loops at ends of band. These loop over a hook fastened to side of window.