If you keep the drapes folded neatly, and you are a more organised person than I could ever be, then you can store them in the transparent drape cases – This is an ideal way to transport your drapes around if you offer a mobile service or if you are giving a talk.
You might prefer to display your drapes on a drape stand. Take a look at this one that is now available for UK delivery. It’s chrome plated with a height-adjustable tier and has a circular central ring with 12 arms where you can hook your drapes. 60 drape clips (hooks) are included with the drape stand. Additional clips can be purchased separately.
However, I don’t recommend attempting to be mobile too often if you need to carry a spinner-full of drapes around with you. At one time, my neighbours became quite used to me running down the the hill after one or two errant drapes that had blown off in the wind.
You will need some kind of cover to protect your precious drapes from the elements and you will also have to find some way of keeping the spinner upright in the car – I took to strapping the poor little thing into the passenger seat next to me. Be prepared to attract some funny looks from passers-by!