A cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment comprises a plurality of rows of elongated cells secured to one another. Each of the rows is constructed by providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, which includes a first surface and a second surface, as well as, a less
A cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment comprises a plurality of rows of elongated cells secured to one another. Each of the rows is constructed by providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, which includes a first surface and a second surface, as well as, a lesser width portion and a greater width portion. A second length of material is also provided that includes a first surface and a second surface of the first material. The second surface of the second material is secured to the first surface over the greater width portion of the first material along a plurality longitudinally extending locations on the second surface of the second material to form a row. A longitudinally extending crease is also formed in the first material such that the lesser width portion and the greater width portion of the first material lie on opposite sides of the crease.
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What is claimed is: 1. A double cell structure for a window covering having a rear and a face, the window covering comprising: a vertical first column of cells, each of the cells of the first column including a first visible section and a concealed section when viewed from the face; a vertical seco
What is claimed is: 1. A double cell structure for a window covering having a rear and a face, the window covering comprising: a vertical first column of cells, each of the cells of the first column including a first visible section and a concealed section when viewed from the face; a vertical second column of cells, the second column of cells being adjacent to and connected with the first column of cells, each of the cells of the second column defining a second visible section and the concealed section when viewed from the rear, the adjacent cells of the first column and the second column defining a plurality of rows; and at least one of the rows including: a first material and a second material, wherein the first material is attached to the second material; the first material defining the first visible section, a portion of the concealed section, and a portion of the second visible section; the second material defining a portion of the concealed section and a portion of the second visible section; and a first material of an adjacent row defining a portion of the concealed section. 2. The double cell structure of claim 1, wherein the first visible section includes a pleat and the second visible section includes a portion defined by an edge portion of the first material attached to an edge portion of the second material. 3. The double cell structure of claim 2, wherein the edge portion of the first material is co-terminus with the edge portion of the second material. 4. The double cell structure of claim 1, wherein the concealed section is shorter than a combination of the first visible section and the second visible section. 5. The double cell structure of claim 1, wherein the cells of the first column are staggered with respect to the cells of the second column. 6. The double cell structure of claim 1, wherein the cells of the first column of cells are of substantially the same size as the cells of the second column of cells. 7. A double cell panel for a window covering having a face and a rear, the panel comprising: a plurality of rows; at least one of the rows including a front cell and a rear cell; the rear cell including a visible section when viewed from the rear comprising a first material and a second material, the rear cell further including a first concealed section comprising the first material and the second material, the first concealed section being shorter than the visible section; and the front cell including a visible section comprising the first material, the front cell further including a second concealed section comprising the second material and the first material of an adjacent row, the visible section of the front cell being longer than the second concealed section. 8. The double cell panel of claim 7, wherein the visible section of the front cell includes a pleat and the visible section of the rear cell includes a portion defined by an edge portion of the first material attached to an edge portion of the second material. 9. The double cell panel of claim 8, wherein the edge portion of the first material is co-terminus with the edge portion of the second material. 10. The double cell panel of claim 7, wherein the first concealed section is shorter than the visible section of the front cell. 11. The double cell panel of claim 7, wherein the front cell is vertically offset relative to the rear cell. 12. The double cell panel of claim 7, wherein the front cell is substantially the same size as the rear cell. 13. A cellular structure comprising: a first series of cells and a second series of cells, alternating cells of the first series of cells and the second series of cells being oppositely oriented, the second series of cells being offset relative to the first series of cells, and alternating cells of the first and second series defining a plurality of rows; each of the plurality of rows including a limiting member; each of the first series of cells comprising a first outwardly extending outer portion comprising a first portion of a first material; each of the second series of cells comprising a second outwardly extending outer portion comprising a second portion of the first material and a first portion of a second material; and each limiting member comprising a third portion of the first material, a second portion of the second material, and a portion of a first material of an adjacent row. 14. The cellular structure of claim 13, wherein the first outwardly extending outer portion includes a pleat and the second outwardly extending outer portion includes an edge portion of the first material attached to an edge portion of the second material. 15. The cellular structure of claim 13, wherein the edge portion of the first material is co-terminus with the edge portion of the second material.
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