HoHnH Beige 2 Magnetic Curtain Tiebacks- Clips Decorative Rope Holdbacks, Drapery Tie Backs Weave Holder for Window Draperies Hold Curtains Drape Ties Backs 16 inch Holdback (2, Beige)
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Though I think it would be useful, you ought to consider these points 19 inches cover the magnetic ends from one end to the other. A combined circle of 19" circumference measures approximately 6" (+/-" It is approximately 12") The magnets will hold the curtains in place if they can be contained within that 6" circle. When the curtains are too bulky or large, it could force the magnets apart and cause them to There is no elasticization of the holdbacks. Unless the curtains are too thin and gather into a smaller/thinner "bundle", the holdbacks will slip down unless they are wrapped around twice before connecting, making less space/circle for the holdbacks during the gathering process. I hope you find this helpful.
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The problem I was facing was simple and I needed a quick fix. Whenever I close my curtains, they creep closer and closer. On the front side of my home, I have three banks of windows that have medium weight, silky curtains that keep closing by They had to be adjusted 3 times a day, which was frustrating, so tie backs were necessary. I thought I'd give these a shot since it won't be easy to set up a hook style due to the installation and configuration. There is nothing to worry about- That's about it. The knots on each thread had to be tied small enough to keep a grip on the fabric, which, to be honest, didn't look that bad, but they still tend to slip down the curtain and make the fabric hang differently than I But the curtains stay closed, so I am able to resolve my issue.
This is a very clever idea. I have heavy room-darkening and temperature-control curtains in every room of my house, including the double set in my room to help keep the heat out. In addition to the velcro wraps, the rope ties, and the wall hooks, I also make use of the velcro wraps to hold back my curtains. These simple, yet durable solutions are a beautiful, easy, and fast way to hold curtains back. The fact that I have received so many compliments on these makes me even more excited about them. If you do not have heavy curtains, you can wrap them twice or even loop them to fit smaller amounts of fabric, and they work for even my double curtains in my room where other wraps and hooks have failed. In addition to the strong magnet, I use the magnet to snap my curtains on the sides of the fabric when I close them, which is an excellent With a husband who tends to toss things like this in random places where they get lost, it was a real pain to find a place to store things like this, and the magnet made it easy to snap them to the edge of the fabric when I want the curtains closed. Despite the fact that the review asks about the stretch of these, these do not It is made up of rope and Seeing as how I did not find this to be an issue, I am making it clear to any interested buyers. The recommendation is definitely a thumbs up.
The magnets I bought did not have a significant advantage over the others I The strength of some is questionable. To hold back the curtains, they are not strong enough to carry out the task with magnets alone. The curtains are designed to be tied up around them, then the ends are attached They are useful for the purpose they were intended for. They are also very After two days, one of the ends has come loose. I helped my husband heat up the end and attached the pearl ball back to it, and thus far it is holding. The three sets of six I purchased come in three different sizes. My favorite way to store them is to attach the magnets by the edge of the drapes when they aren't in use. It is possible that they will stay until the end of your move if you are careful. It’s often difficult to lift the drapes when I try to remove them or if the wind blows them.
Due to the fact that these curtains are in my kitchen, they are relatively small, so I wrapped the material around twice and it worked perfectly. In the second picture I also included, you will see my curtains on the slider door leading to the yard. I wrapped it once and it stayed in place, but not as tightly as I would have liked. If it is only wrapped once, I think the collar might fall off if dogs are running around. It is possible to see in the picture that I was able to wrap it twice on those blue curtains, too. The curtains will work well on thicker curtains. In the future, I may purchase thicker curtains, so I know these will The gray curtains (not light gray) have been ordered however, I plan to order the blue ones for the largest It's great that they come in so many.
The solution I found worked well enough for our blackout curtains. I wanted a simple tie back but didn't want to spend a lot of money on There's no doubt about it, you're just wearing a tieback. The reviews of this brand prompted me to get it since the magnet is expected to be strong. It has a grey ball with a white ball (a colored rope w/ white pearl-like I believe I could make them for less than $10 if I had any skill at all. Honestly, I think they look great if I wrap them around the curtain panel and attach them to the curtain The balls need to be snapped There is no end to the holding. They won't hold back the panels when i tried to pull them back with them like a swag. If the blackout curtains are too heavy, they will not block out the light Fabric thicker than this can't allow the magnets to connect. This would be best suited for curtains made of lighter fabrics. All in all it is a 3 star product because it is very easy to use These look cute, but can only be used in a single way. Make them appear cheap and shabby This could be made at home quite easily.
I can admit that we thought it was just a gimmick item. They can also hold quite a lot of weight, despite only being able to hold a little. I'm in my late 20s They also have the older style heavy curtains that hold them in place quite well with the sheer curtains (first layer). Although it seems that the magnets aren't strong enough, I was proven wrong once again. The design is a simple one that works well, and one we will reorder for our own residence. Users should take note of the following Since magnetic handles cannot be used against non-magnetic window frames, you will need some sort of hook to attach them to your frame. Overall, this is truly (and I do this rarely) a 5 star product.
I have only two suggestions for We would love more colors and magnetic ends options as well as a slightly longer version so that we could decorate it more freely.
As far as I know, these tieback ropes do not have any wire in them - I didn't know that before. They do not have a "sturdy" central rope (photo), but they do a good job if they are wound along the curtain to hold them in place and not Despite the fact that these tiebacks are fairly easy to use, they are very effective. The product I reviewed is useful. Please mark if you feel my review is It is a pleasure to work with you.
I like how the cording is done- The fabric is tight and woven Clasps attached to the drapes have strong magnets so they can open an extremely heavy drape. Adding a touch of style and elegance to any room is the pearling detail. The items are also less expensive than similar ones. The most important aspect of the company is its customer service. They were friendly and acknowledged the order process from beginning to end. The company will definitely be able to assist me at a later date if the need arises.