Curtain Rings, Drapery Rings & Grommets
Shop Curtain Rings and Drapery Grommets For Drapery Of All Styles.Elegantly hang curtains with Drapery Rings and Drapery Grommets for window treatments with a clean, modern appearance. Both curtain rings and drapery grommets are used to suspend curtains from a curtain rod, but they vary slightly in their usage. Curtain rings do not attach to the curtain directly; they slide onto the rod, where the curtain is hooked onto the rings using a series of drapery hooks. This style of hanging hardware allows the drapery to move back and forth very smoothly, offers the sewer precise control of the curtain’s drape and appearance, and creates a seamless, high-end look. They are also used to construct shades (such as Roman shades) and curtain tiebacks. Drapery Grommets, on the other hand, are embedded directly into the curtain header. This convenient option allows the user to hang curtains directly onto the rod without extra hardware and offers a clean, contemporary look. No matter which style of curtain you’re creating, find the drapery rings or drapery grommets you need to suspend curtains with your preferred method. Several styles of curtain rings and grommets are available—shop them all here to get started. |
Frequently Asked Questions About Curtain Rings & Curtain Grommets
How do you attach curtain rings to curtains?Curtains can be attached to curtain rings using drapery pins. Drapery pins fasten directly to the curtain and hook onto the curtain ring without being visible from the front of the curtain, creating a seamless appearance.
How many curtain rings do I need?The number of curtain rings needed for a window treatment depends a lot on the material and the desired look of the project. Generally, many sewers find success placing one ring every 4-8 inches, but this is highly variable; adjusting the spacing of curtain rings can make the curtain look fuller, flatter, or more uniform, depending on the material and distance between rings. For pleated curtains, it’s generally recommended to use one curtain ring per pleat, plus one for each end if needed. How are curtain grommets installed?Our plastic grommets are easy to install with no snap tool required. Use the included template to trace and cut out a hole where you’d like to install the grommet. Then, place the two halves of the grommet on either side of the cut hole and snap them together to install. |