Rose Linen Curtains • 30" cafe
We LOVE this product line but unfortunately our supplier is discontinuing this size/weight fabric. We are so sad to be losing this line of linen but that’s the way it goes sometimes, it’s out of our control! Due to this setback, we have decided to offer the last of the inventory to you at 20% off just to move them out so that we can make room for more current inventory.
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Made with the perfect mid weight linen these curtains hang beautifully! They have so much movement and dimension and they look so elegant when they drift in the breeze. “Solid” enough to block the view so you have the privacy required in a window but they allow light to come in wonderfully.
Linen curtains can also aid in keeping the heat of the sun outdoors where it belongs, along with the extra pollen and dust that blows through an open window.
Rough Measurements Per Panel;
Cafe 30 - 30” long x 38” wide
If you like the look and feel of linen, a good ironing can keep wrinkles at bay unless you want to embrace the wrinkles for a more casual look. Linen is one of the few fabrics where most folks actually want to see a few creases throughout the fabric, it’s part of its charm and complements the naturally textured look of the fabric.
If you choose to put away the iron and embrace the creases, the result will be a relaxed, lived in look that is effortless to create and looks beautiful. Not to fret, if you enjoy that crisp clean look using a high heat on your iron and some steam will get you the smooth and crisp results.
Everyday Care
Be conservative with detergent, it doesn’t need much or anything harsh.
Do not use fabric softeners (these break down the fibers).
Wash in warm or cold water – avoid hot temperatures in washing and drying.
Line dry or a gentle spin dry on no or low heat.
Gently stretch & shake to loosen when removing from washer
Gentle cycles will reduce wrinkles, large deep wrinkles occur with a high spin.
Dryer balls in the dryer work great with softening linen as it provides some friction to the drying process.
If you prefer a crisp look, iron on med-high heat and steam or a spritz of water. Just don’t let that iron sit still otherwise you run the risk of burning it... Consistent, steamy motions back and forth will work best.
One of the most common mistakes to avoid – washing your linens with items that may have Velcro or zippers. Try to wash with like fabrics without abrasive parts.
We LOVE this product line but unfortunately our supplier is discontinuing this size/weight fabric. We are so sad to be losing this line of linen but that’s the way it goes sometimes, it’s out of our control! Due to this setback, we have decided to offer the last of the inventory to you at 20% off just to move them out so that we can make room for more current inventory.
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Made with the perfect mid weight linen these curtains hang beautifully! They have so much movement and dimension and they look so elegant when they drift in the breeze. “Solid” enough to block the view so you have the privacy required in a window but they allow light to come in wonderfully.
Linen curtains can also aid in keeping the heat of the sun outdoors where it belongs, along with the extra pollen and dust that blows through an open window.
Rough Measurements Per Panel;
Cafe 30 - 30” long x 38” wide
If you like the look and feel of linen, a good ironing can keep wrinkles at bay unless you want to embrace the wrinkles for a more casual look. Linen is one of the few fabrics where most folks actually want to see a few creases throughout the fabric, it’s part of its charm and complements the naturally textured look of the fabric.
If you choose to put away the iron and embrace the creases, the result will be a relaxed, lived in look that is effortless to create and looks beautiful. Not to fret, if you enjoy that crisp clean look using a high heat on your iron and some steam will get you the smooth and crisp results.
Everyday Care
Be conservative with detergent, it doesn’t need much or anything harsh.
Do not use fabric softeners (these break down the fibers).
Wash in warm or cold water – avoid hot temperatures in washing and drying.
Line dry or a gentle spin dry on no or low heat.
Gently stretch & shake to loosen when removing from washer
Gentle cycles will reduce wrinkles, large deep wrinkles occur with a high spin.
Dryer balls in the dryer work great with softening linen as it provides some friction to the drying process.
If you prefer a crisp look, iron on med-high heat and steam or a spritz of water. Just don’t let that iron sit still otherwise you run the risk of burning it... Consistent, steamy motions back and forth will work best.
One of the most common mistakes to avoid – washing your linens with items that may have Velcro or zippers. Try to wash with like fabrics without abrasive parts.
We LOVE this product line but unfortunately our supplier is discontinuing this size/weight fabric. We are so sad to be losing this line of linen but that’s the way it goes sometimes, it’s out of our control! Due to this setback, we have decided to offer the last of the inventory to you at 20% off just to move them out so that we can make room for more current inventory.
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Made with the perfect mid weight linen these curtains hang beautifully! They have so much movement and dimension and they look so elegant when they drift in the breeze. “Solid” enough to block the view so you have the privacy required in a window but they allow light to come in wonderfully.
Linen curtains can also aid in keeping the heat of the sun outdoors where it belongs, along with the extra pollen and dust that blows through an open window.
Rough Measurements Per Panel;
Cafe 30 - 30” long x 38” wide
If you like the look and feel of linen, a good ironing can keep wrinkles at bay unless you want to embrace the wrinkles for a more casual look. Linen is one of the few fabrics where most folks actually want to see a few creases throughout the fabric, it’s part of its charm and complements the naturally textured look of the fabric.
If you choose to put away the iron and embrace the creases, the result will be a relaxed, lived in look that is effortless to create and looks beautiful. Not to fret, if you enjoy that crisp clean look using a high heat on your iron and some steam will get you the smooth and crisp results.
Everyday Care
Be conservative with detergent, it doesn’t need much or anything harsh.
Do not use fabric softeners (these break down the fibers).
Wash in warm or cold water – avoid hot temperatures in washing and drying.
Line dry or a gentle spin dry on no or low heat.
Gently stretch & shake to loosen when removing from washer
Gentle cycles will reduce wrinkles, large deep wrinkles occur with a high spin.
Dryer balls in the dryer work great with softening linen as it provides some friction to the drying process.
If you prefer a crisp look, iron on med-high heat and steam or a spritz of water. Just don’t let that iron sit still otherwise you run the risk of burning it... Consistent, steamy motions back and forth will work best.
One of the most common mistakes to avoid – washing your linens with items that may have Velcro or zippers. Try to wash with like fabrics without abrasive parts.