What size rod is best for grommet curtains?
Sizing. A grommet that is 1/4 inch larger than the rod diameter slides smoothly along the rod. For example, a common 1 5/8-inch grommet glides over a 1 3/8-inch diameter rod.
Can you put two curtains on one rod?
You can use two or more separate rods to layer your curtains. This choice will allow you to hang one layer higher than the other if desired or increase the depth between layers. Utilizing multiple rods is particularly helpful if you want to use three of four different layers over your window.
How do you know what size grommets to buy?
Sizes for grommets are generally listed as a the measurement of the inside diameter (the hole). In the chart below we have provided exact measurements for inside diameter/outside diameter/depth. For size 12, we carry both size #12 and size #12L, both have same inside diameter but 12L is wider overall.
What size is #2 grommet?
3/8″
Grommet and Eyelet Sizing Chart
Size | Outside Diameter (in millimeters) | Depth (in millimeters) |
---|---|---|
#0 (1/4″) | 11.5mm | 5.5mm |
#1 (5/16″) | 17.5mm | 6mm |
#2 (3/8″) | 19mm | 7mm |
#3 (7/16″) | 22mm | 7mm |
What can I use instead of grommets?
A webbing loop is a great alternative to a grommet for things like sails, tie downs, fabric covers and more. Webbing loops are very useful, and they even have some added benefits versus installing grommets.
How do you use grommets without tools?
Add a layer of fusible interfacing to thin fabric before placing an eyelet in it. You may be able to set a small eyelet by placing the eyelet in fabric between the jaws of a handheld die punch. The back of the eyelet should rest against the die of the hole punch. Squeeze gently but firmly to fold it on itself.