
Dressy Drapes with Tassles

Materials: Tassels; raffia or other type of decorative cording (optional);
sheer  medium-weigh loosely pleated draperies; needle and thread (optional);
ladder; drapery rod.

Step 1:
If your tassels do not have attached cords, you will have to cut lengths of
raffia or other decorative cording and attach to tassles. Cut fourteen l6
inch pieces of cording for both panels (or as many as needed to match the
total number of pleats). If tassles have loops at top, simply string cording
through loop; if they don't, hand-stitch tassel at mid- point of each cording
piece. Now you're ready to attach to drapery rod.


Step 2:
Working on a ladder with the rod in postion tie tassel cording around rod
at each pleat. (Note: If your draperies hang on rings from a rod, use
shorter tassel cording and tie to the bottom of each ring.

Done!