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JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. ROUND WINDOW CURTAIN TRACKS FOR VERTICAL CURVATURE APPLICATION NEED HELP? CALL: (714) 961-8883 ROUND WINDOW CURTAIN Search Shopping Cart Checkout My Account Welcome! (Log In) * Home * Shop * Installation/Fabrication * Blog * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #1 1: Cut 5 pieces of pie. Provide trims to complete 5 individual pieces. 2: Flip the tip as tight as possible through the 3" tension ring (provided). 3: Use snap button to hold the tip at the appropriate spot. 4: Sew all pieces together and/or decorate the central void area at your discretion. To see graphics click link: Graphics * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #2 1: Cut fabric to full circle of the pie with one radius cut line starting from the center. 2: Cut additional 12%-25% circle and saw to the above radius cut to extend the perimeter in order to provide ripple effect. 3: Reinforce the center with a button or a piece of extra fabric. 4: This pattern is the most forgiven one should you find the finished curtain is too loose to fit the window. Simply wrap around the center with a small ball until it is tight to the fit. * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #3 1: Cut 5 pieces of pie. Provide trims to complete 5 individual pieces. 2: Flip the tip as tight as possible through the 3" tension ring (provided). 3: Use snap button to hold the tip at the appropriate spot. 4: Sew all pieces together and/or decorate the central void area at your discretion. * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces Curtain pattern #4 1: Cut a piece of rectangular fabric with 1.10 of circumference in length, radius minus 1-1/2" in height. 2: Saw a 1/2" pocket along the entire bottom side of the rectangular. 3: Insert bottom side of fabric through the ring completely, then close the ring. 4: This is the easiest patter to fabricate but it is suggested to use light material so that there won't be any difficulty to go through the insertion. You could also use a wider ring. . * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #6 1: Cut a piece of rectangular fabric with 1.10 of circumference in length, radius minus 1-1/2" in height. 2: Saw a 1/2" pocket along the entire bottom side of the rectangular. 3: Insert bottom side of fabric through the ring completely, then close the ring. 4: This is the easiest patter to fabricate but it is suggested to use light material so that there won't be any difficulty to go through the insertion. You could also use a wider ring. * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #7 These are for curtains that are not intended to open/close as the primary function. 1: Cut number of pies: 4 2: Complete each piece with trim. To see graphics click link: Graphics * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #8 These are for curtains that are not intended to open/close as the primary function. 1: Cut number of pies: 5 2: Complete each piece with trim. To see graphics click link: Graphics * CURTAIN FABRICATION 1: Measurement of round window circumference: window diameter multiply by 3.15 2: The attached graphic is for 36" diameter round window., divided into 48 grid lines. For your own size of round window, use its diameter or radius to locate the perimeter on the grid accordingly, then connect the numbers as indicated along perimeter of the circle to define the shape of pie to cut for your own window. 3: The pie shaped by color line is the fabric cutting pattern. Cut number of pies as indicated to fabricate the curtain in which you have selected. 4: It is suggested to use stretchable material such as knit unless you can cut the fabric precisely as needed. 5: Depending upon how stretchable the material is, it is suggested to cut the fabric about 2" wider than the pattern for trims. 6: Sew the snap buttons along each piece of pie at even interval. Beginning and end ones need to be placed not more than 1/2" away from the finished edge. 7: Test with a larger than needed cut out before proceeding to all cuts. 8: Follow installation instructions with all finished pieces. Curtain pattern #9 These are for curtains that are not intended to open/close as the primary function. 1: Cut number of pies: 3 2: Complete each piece with trim. To see graphics click link: Graphics Easy system to fabricate your round window curtain. Find the one you like from the above samples and click on that image for fabrication detail. 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