And so, let's get started with a quiz about drapery hooks. With a package including 14 pieces, these hooks are meant for hanging curtains. In front of a window, you would typically hang curtains using such hooks. Or behind a room divider, for that matter.
Above your head, or rather near the ceiling, is usually where you install curtain rods. Because they come in packs of 14 doesn't mean you can only hang 14 curtains - don't argue. Below each rod is typically where you'd find the pin-on hooks themselves.
In my dreams, every home has neatly arranged windows adorned with elegant curtains held up by these types of hooks. Across an entire wall of windows, several sets might be necessary though.
To test knowledge: What holds up the actual curtain itself when utilizing something like Dritz Home 8908 Pin-On Drapery Hooks? Is it A) The hook going directly through fabric? Or B) The part where rings attach onto said hooked portion which slide along a bar?