This huge vintage curtain panel measures 63 inches long and a whopping 113 inches wide. It's made up of two full 46-inch widths of pattern, plus a (nearly) 21-inch half-width. The pattern is well-matched at the seams. The hem is about 3 inches, so you could let out a bit, if needed. The top order had pleats, now removed, so the way to hang this is with clip-on curtain rings.
The pattern is large pink roses with leaves in olive green, gold, and robin's egg blue. The background color is ivory, with a random spattering of grey throughout. I am estimating the color of this panel to be about 85 percent of what it was originally. The colors don't pop like new, but the fabric is strong and has been washed and tested for dry rot. The side seams have been in place for a long time and I can't guarantee that if you remove them, they won't tear on the fold line.
This panel hung in the sun for long enough for the colors to fade and some light yellowing to occur. The yellowing is not consistent over the entire pattern and is hard to see because of the background cream color.
If you've been looking for a huge curtain panel to divide a room, this one might work for you. There's still years of life left in this piece.
Product code: Rose curtain barkcloth, 1950s vintage fabric panel, huge curtain order for room divider