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These came from my parents house. They are good quality, some are double lined. They are all made to measure so they are different sizes. There are about 6 pairs i think.


We've kept them for a few years thinking we may need them but its never happened


However you would need to come and take a look and measure them one evening (after 7.30pm) as i just don't have time at the moment.


They are different colours too - i think purple, beige and blue

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bobbsy Wrote:

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> Some rough sizes would be helpful...floor to

> celining? floor to sill? for a 1m wide window? for

> a 3m venetian sash? etc...



Floor to sill might be a bit of a problem for curtains, since they wouldn't be over the window :)) :)) :))

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