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Where do you get mildew proof shower curtains? Is there a good brand of them?

I have a horrid curtain at home I need to get rid of but I don’t want to replace it with something equally bad. Or is there a way to pretreat the curtain before hanging it??

all you have to do is when you get out of the shower pull the curtain closed and let it dry.. and it wont mildew!!


Heavy Duty - Polished Chrome Roller Shower Curtain Rings - Set of 12


Heavy Duty – Polished Chrome Roller Shower Curtain Rings – Set of 12


$5.99


These Heavy Duty Roller Ball Shower Curtain Rings are made of Solid Brass and finished and lacquered in Polished Chrome for a Corrosion Free finish. They are designed to fit 3/4″ to 1″ Shower Rods and allow for the shower curtain to easily roll across the shower rod. Each set is sold as a quantity of 12…

InterDesign Leaves Fabric Shower Curtain, Gray


InterDesign Leaves Fabric Shower Curtain, Gray


$13.99


Soft gray dominates this warm leaves shower curtain with an asian flair….

InterDesign Fabric Waterproof Shower Curtain Liner


InterDesign Fabric Waterproof Shower Curtain Liner



Shower curtain or shower curtain liner…



Curtains and Blinds: Practical Home Handbook


Curtains and Blinds: Practical Home Handbook


$3.46


Curtains and Blinds: Practical Home Handbook

Drapes and Curtains (Craft Ideas for Your Home)


Drapes and Curtains (Craft Ideas for Your Home)


$1.29


Drapes and Curtains (Craft Ideas for Your Home)

Curtains  &  Shades (Practical Home Decorating)


Curtains & Shades (Practical Home Decorating)


$12.98


Curtains & Shades (Practical Home Decorating) by Melanie Paine Reprint Published in 2005 by Readers Digest

Curtains And Soft Furnishings (Creating A Home S.)


Curtains And Soft Furnishings (Creating A Home S.)


$6.5


Buy and sell [Curtains And Soft Furnishings (Creating A Home S.)] at great prices.

Cushions & Curtains


Cushions & Curtains


$11.42


DIVDIVICushions and Curtains/B/Itakes you through all the steps of learning to make these home accessories. Advancing through the basics of understanding fabrics and introducing the necessary equipment, it guides you through 12 projects, giving you the confidence and skill to make cushions and curtains with a professional finish.ICushions and Curtains/Iwill teach you how to choose fabrics, calculate the quantity of material needed, and use a sewing machine to best effect; make square, round, boxed, and piped cushions with zippers; create classic lined curtains finished with valences, pelmets, and tie-backs before progressing to interlined curtains and Roman blinds. Lavishly illustrated in color throughout, this is a complete handbook for beginners and a fresh source of ideas for those more experienced./DIV/DIV

Simple Curtains


Simple Curtains


$2.74


The right windows treatment can add a whole new dimension to any room, and with its inviting ideas for valances, edgings, tied-and-knotted swags, and more, Simple Curtains is perfect for home sewers looking for stylish yet uncomplicated window treatments. 50 full-color photos.

Curtains


Curtains


$6


Curtains – Janet

Quick Curtains


Quick Curtains


$21.48


Curtains are a fast way to bring new life and color to any room, and now home decorators can create them more quickly and easily than ever. One clever example: simply clip an attractive tablecloth or tea towel onto a rod. These 20 projects (plus several variations) use sew and no-sew methods to achieve fabulous results with a minimum of effort. There are designs for windows of all shapes and sizes, using everything from sheers to heavyweight fabrics. All tools, materials, and techniques are explained at the front of the book, and the projects are broken down into simple, easy-to-follow steps.

Curtains & Blinds


Curtains & Blinds


$15.98


Choosing curtains for your home can be a daunting task. Which fabrics will create the look you want? What shape or style will suit your space? This book offers plenty of inspiration, plus step-bystep projects to tempt rather than to terrify. Soft-furnishings guru Lucinda Ganderton and style writer Ali Watkinson present a fresh and contemporary approach to window treatments. They guide you through choosing a style to suit the proportions of your room and windows, selecting fabrics and patterns, and all the practicalities of different headings and finishes. Projects include a window panel with appliquéd shapes; a stylish no-sew curtain made from a sheet; and, using just a few easy-to-follow sewing techniques, a handpleated unlined curtain and a traditional roman blind. • Step-by-step instructions on making and customizing window treatments with illuminating photography by Polly Eltes.

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