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Old 04-18-2011, 04:45 PM
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I am making some curtains for a friends little boy. Anyone have any suggestions as to what to use on the back of them so they help keep out the sunlight? She picked out a cotton fabric that she liked. Do you think if I backed them with fleece or flannel it would be enough to darken his room? Any other suggestions? Thanks!
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they have the rubber like stuff at JoAnns by the yard and because the sun in Arizona is hard on everything I lined my RV Curtains with that. It works on keeping cold and hot out.
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they actually make room darkening fabric...
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I just used prewashed muslin it does a good job
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I haven't made curtains in awhile but I used to line them with a fabric called "Rain No Stain". They held up very well.
I think they still sell it.
I hate making curtains! lol :D:D
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JoAnn's has a lot of different backings to choose from. Get it when it's 50% off. If your confused, ask the women who work in there, that's what they are there for. I have used the Rain no Stain and really like that. One woman asked me to use the room darkening lining and she loves it. There is a thermal but I figured it would catch even more of my cat's fur. They even have white or ivory. I always thought they should have a dark color or dark drapes.
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Originally Posted by sewingsuz
they have the rubber like stuff at JoAnns by the yard and because the sun in Arizona is hard on everything I lined my RV Curtains with that. It works on keeping cold and hot out.
Is this stuff used for room darkening or is its original use something else?
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Originally Posted by dd
JoAnn's has a lot of different backings to choose from. Get it when it's 50% off. If your confused, ask the women who work in there, that's what they are there for. I have used the Rain no Stain and really like that. One woman asked me to use the room darkening lining and she loves it. There is a thermal but I figured it would catch even more of my cat's fur. They even have white or ivory. I always thought they should have a dark color or dark drapes.
Thanks! I am headed there tonight
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Originally Posted by Up North
I just used prewashed muslin it does a good job
I like this idea. It seems like the cheapest! How well does it work? They aren't looking for blackout just something to darken it up in the early mornings.
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I hung a pair in my hall way just to see how they hung and it was working quite well to block out a lot of light. I just made the backing 1/2 inch shorter and narrower than the front the people that bought them were pleased They also do not need to worry about fading with muslin
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