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Your cart is empty.Make soft and even folds for your curtains with the Dritz Home Rod Loop Tape 4-inch x 6-yards. This rod loop tape has hidden loops attached to it and is easy and hassle free to use. It can be used both for fashionable round curtain rods and flat ones. Simply sew it on to the back of the curtain header and pass the rod through the loops, to give your curtains a seamless finish.
AARON TENORIO VARGAS
Reviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2025
Excelente producto
Blue Bird
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Easy to use. My curtains turned out exactly as I hoped. I used a 90/14 sewing machine needle to apply to my panel.
Revenda M Bierley
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
I used this product to make curtains for my dining room. It was easy to use and such a time saver.
Druann B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
I made lined curtain panels that were 80” by 110”. They pleated up perfectly despite the fact that the fabric and lining were heavy weight. I would definitely order this again.
They Still Make Pennies?
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
The top picture is of a mass produced hidden tab sheer. The drapes on the bottom were sewn by me using this product. I'm sorry, but that hidden tab flapping loosely at the top isn't the look i want.I have to go routinely on the ladder to fix the pleats on those back tab curtains. They lack proper structure and lining to keep their shape. However, the drapes sewn with this material have a wonderful fresh drape to them every single time. I used an extremely loose weave sheer white fabric and this product still worked perfectly. They work on thicker fabric as well. Those striped drapes are sewn with this material as well and they look great even when I don't take the time to position them.I'm taking those hidden tab drapes down and sewing some of this stuff in. Oh yes, and added bonus is that this plastic material slides easily on the bar.Wonderful product!
Holly
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2022
The platic mesh is easy to sew, gives good support to the fabric so it looks great on the rod. Unlike fabric tabs, this slides way better so that the curtains can easily be opened and closed unlike most tab backs. Had my curtains on rings before, they look way way better now
Old Georgia Geek
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
This loop header tape works. However, it was a major shock to receive it and discover it was made of a rigid vinyl plastic fiber rather than fabric. It’s nice to be able to cut down the spacing to fit your fabric, but the plastic fibers can stick you. It is really hard to insert pins to hold the header on the fabric. It is stiff and you literally have to train the folds in the top of your drapes. Otherwise this tape wants to lie flat.The accompanying directions are minimal in my opinion, but I was able to find some videos on You Tube that helped.I’m not sure I would buy this again in the future. I like the look of the folded headers, and it is a definite improvement over the plastic grommet sets that give a similar look. I just would prefer a fabric header to give a softer fold. I wonder what will happen when I wash the drapes. Will update my review if necessary.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
I bought this product to add backtabs to existing curtains. It does the job just fine, though I wish it wasn't quite so stiff. The stiffness makes it impossible to open the curtains completely.
June M
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2022
When I saw this item I couldn’t believe my luck, 3 pairs of curtains to take up, this will cut down on the time, and it works very well great with my sewing crafts
Pam
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
This is exactly what I needed to make curtains for a large closet area. You can make tabs yourself, but the Dritz curtain tape makes it so much easier and professional looking. The tabs are evenly spaced and the tape provides enough structure to keep the fabric from sagging or bunching weirdly as you move the curtain. The tape was also surprisingly easy to sew through. I would definitely use this again.
Sew much more
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2020
This is another tool for the sewing room. When you have large/long hems you do. This is such an easy tool to use and handy
Johanna
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 11, 2019
Excellent product and easy to use with great results 👍🏻
Iowama
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2014
The reviewer who left the negative post was probably a life saver for me. I had made several curtain panels that involved making my own individual tabs, which is a very time consuming process when you have a whole house full of windows to deal with. I chose to order the product anyway and after seeing how sturdy it was, I decided to create a way to use it without reading those dreaded directions. Here's how: First of all, you will need to find an online tutorial for hidden tab curtains. This is the one I found helpful:http://www.viewalongtheway.com/2012/06/tutorial-how-to-sew-lined-back-tab-curtains-drapes-curtain-panels-whatever/Using those instructions, I was at the stage where my panels were already hemmed along the bottom and sides. I then turned down a simple hem across the top, pinned it, and pressed it in well. My fabric was heavy, so I miter-folded the corners and did a little hidden trimming so they would lie flat. With the panel's lining side up and starting with the left edge, I pinned the tape across the top of the first panel, covering the raw edges of that hem and making sure the first loop started 1/2 inch from the left edge and that the tape was 1/4 inch beneath the now folded top of the panel. I pinned it along until I got to the right edge of the panel. Knowing that the right edge of the last tab needed to be 1/2 inch from the edge of the panel, I cut through the tape, and did some splicing and overlapping to put that tab just where it needed to be. This tape is heavy and it doesn't unravel, so there's no need to finish edges that you cut. I then cut away the excess header tape 1/4 inch from the end of each panel and stitched it in place along all 4 edges. The tape is the color of the lining and doesn't show from the back side. The fabric I used was practically an upholstery weight, yet I would use it with any weight fabric. I think it's a great product.
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