Drapery & Curtain
Curtain and Drapery Supplies
Whether you’ve just purchased your first home, are remodeling your home, or you just want something new to spruce up that one room in your home, you know that drapery and curtains are an essential part of your decor. And if you’ve been searching for that perfect style, but can’t seem to find it anywhere, why not make your own? Once you have your favorite fabric, you will need a few more curtain and drapery supplies to perfect your room.
Drapery Grommets
Grommets are essential curtain and drapery supplies. They are the metal holes that are pushed through your fabric in order to hang your drapes or curtains from a rod. They come in a wide variety of sizes and materials. Here at GoldStar Tool, we offer faux metal, real metal, plastic grommet covers, square grommets, and more.
Grommet and Eyelet Machines
Fabrics don’t tend to come with the holes for grommets pre-punched. Therefore, you will most likely have to do it yourself, and what better way to learn than with our adjustable grommet punch machine or our new tech electric curtain eyelet punch machine? These curtain and drapery supplies are easy to use and will have you punching grommet holes like a pro in no time!
Drapery/Pleat Curtain Hooks
Drapery and pleat curtain hooks can be added to unpleated panels to give it that pleated look. Not only do they give a beautiful pleated look to a drape or curtain, but they also keep them steady along with a cord that is pulled through the cuff at the bottom. You can buy these curtain and drapery supplies in small packs of 20 or in large quantities of 1,000 or more.
Pleat Tape/Pencil Shirrings
If you want something that is more reliable than hooks, try our pleat tape or pencil shirrings to give you that pleated look on non-pleated material. The cords make for easy pleating and are machine washable; however, they are not to be mistaken for the sausage bead weighted cord that goes at the bottom of the fabric. The pleat tape is going to be the best option for internal support of drapery, but either way, you are going to find the curtain and drapery supplies you need at GoldStar Tool.
No matter what curtain or drapery supplies you need for your project, or business, you can find it here on GoldStar Tool. And if you don’t see something in the color or quantity you desire, contact us with your inquiry.
Caring for Your Shears and Scissors
The first thing you should NEVER do is cut anything but fabric with your scissors and shears intended for fabrics. The second is to never cut into a pin or needle since it will damage them permanently. When you’re finished using your shears, the best thing you can do is wipe the blades with a dry cloth to remove lint, threads, dust, and other small particles that can make them harder to use. Synthetic fibers can also dull the blades. Clean away the dry particles after every use. Keep your shears and scissors working smoothly with a small drop of quality sewing machine oil in the fulcrum or the pivot screw. Carefully open and close them a few times (point down) to distribute the oil, and wipe them, spreading some of the remnant oil over the blades. You want to oil your scissors and shears about once a month, more if you use them daily. Of course, be careful not to drop them, or they could be damaged to the point of being unworkable.
When they just don’t cut like they used to, sharpening is a must to prevent damage to your fabrics. You may have heard that cutting through aluminum foil steel wool and/or sandpaper as a way to quickly sharpen your dulled scissors. Despite their popularity, we don’t recommend these methods. Think about it—if you shouldn’t use your sewing shears and scissors for paper and other things, or attempt to cut through a pin or needle, why would you use either of these to sharpen a blade? There are better ways to sharpen your shears at home or in your commercial shop. Need something small and efficient to keep around? These handy Scissors And Blade Sharpeners are economical, convenient, and sharpen on the fly. Our ExtremEdge V2 Knife and Shear Sharpener is a fast, easy way to sharpen non-serrated scissors and knives safely. The bottom section holds it in place for simple one-handed operation, and it’s sold for a reasonable price. If you have more than a few pairs of scissors, sending them out for sharpening can shut down operations. Our Wolff Industrial Twice as Sharp Scissor Sharpening System is an investment that will save you and your workers time and money, and keep your scissor arsenal sharp and cutting perfectly every time. Priced at under $500, you can sharpen your tools in-house whenever you need to. Plus, it comes with instructions so that anyone can learn to use it for fast on-demand sharpening. Pinking shears, like our own soft-handled or heavy-duty shears, are best sharpened by a professional. There’s no reason to keep working with dull scissors and shears. Get one of our exclusive sharpening tools today.