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What is the size?

I want to hang it in my room but need to know the size to see if it will fit
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Gender: female
asked 10 months ago
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Anonymous
Location: San Diego
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it's 100" by 84", I expected it to by 100" tall but it's 84" tall. so they're a gap from the bottom of the tapestry to my floor but it's not visible behind the bed
answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Rachelalala
Location: TX
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answer 2
mine's about 8'-3" wide x 6'-9" tall
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Sariah
Location: Washington DC
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answer 3
84" wide, and 100" long :) it takes up a good amount of room, covered almost my whole wall.
answered 8 months ago
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brilev
Location: ohio
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Length: 100"
Width: 84"
answered 9 months ago
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Lola2222
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Can the tapestries be used as curtains?

If they can, how would you do it?
 
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asked 1 year ago
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Anonymous
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I don't think that would be a great idea unless the window is huge or you're going to cut the tapestry in half. If you really are dead set on making it a curtain, I'd go to a sewing/craft store and buy the rings that curtain have either in them or on the edge and use the products suggested directions and then try hanging them. The tapestry quite big, so it's kinda heavy, it took alot of velcro strips to hang so it wouldnt pull off and fall down so be careful with it
answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Rachelalala
Location: TX
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YES! I did that with a tree tapestry I bought from UO. I cut the tapestry straight up the middle, and then sewed the edges in so they wouldn't fray. Then I folded the top a few inches down and sewed the very edge to create a hole for the curtain rod to fit through. Best thing I've ever made. AWESOMENESS!
Age: 18-24
Gender: female
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answered 8 months ago
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southernbell801
Location: Charleston, SC
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If you can sew a straight line i would say yes
Age: 45-54
Gender: female
answered 10 months ago
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SusanDe
Location: West Plains, MO
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