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joylee123

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[SIZE=12pt]I'd like to buy some stall curtains and I know someone on the form in the past has advertised making them.[/SIZE]

Does anyone know who it is? Or where to purchase them without having to pay with your first born
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Joy
 
We got ours from, www.designsbysher.net. I love them! She put grommets at the top so I can use cable ties instead of stapling them to wood (which you often have to wire onto the tops of the stalls). She even worked with Jackie at Supreme Equine to get the same fabric that our horse sheets and blankets are made from so the colors match.
 
I just got my Spring/Summer Schneider's catalog the other day and I noticed that they carry stall curtains. They offer a six piece stall front package that includes three 8'x3' wall panels, one 8'x4' stall door entry drape with a zip center and two tie backs, one 10' valance and one name banner that attaches to the curtains for $139.95. Not too bad. The other day, I was on the RaDon site looking at blankets and I saw they had curtains too, but theirs were much more expensive. I think they may accept your first born as a down payment though.
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I made my own. All they are are panels with a pocket at the top to put a pole through that I zip tie to the stall. Then I made valances that to on individual stalls the same way. I used ripstop nylon from our local Joann Fabric. If you can sew a straight line, you can make drapes. You could order a sign or banner from numerous places.
 
We have the ones from Schneider's. They are really nice. I took the valances and had our farm name embroidered on them. They are really good quality.
 
I have a set from schneiders, and I love them. Easy to put up, easy to clean, you can get a stripe to customize the colors on your valance for an extra $8. I simply couldnt afford the others and was afraid to buy such a cheap set, expecting bad quality, but I love mine.
 

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