Lining can not only enhance the appearance of your
drapery and make them hang better but it also provides a sacrificial layer to
protect your clients investment when expensive drapery fabric is used. The
lining takes all of the damage that the sun can dish out. Not only should you
think in terms of lining but also when choosing your fabric and treatment,
consider whether or not an interlining is needed.
Interlining is the Under Armour© for your drapery. It
enhances the performance of the drapery by improving its insulating value as
well as improving the appearance of the drapery fabric itself by adding body and
helping them to hang better. An interlining such as an English Bump Cloth will
not only insulate but will give a thinner fabric a full body look, and will give
your drapery the rich and elegant appearance you desire.
Does your client need to block out that racket made by
a local train, a neighbor's little drummer or heavy plane traffic? Interlining
not only insulates but also aides in blocking out sounds. Does it provide a
sound proof room? No, but it certainly can help.
A few other things to think about when lining a window
treatment is the lining color.
Color choice is often chosen to blend with the
appearance of the outside of the home.
While neutral is usually the desired choice, it is not
always “let’s do white”. There are a number of neutrals to choose from, instead
of white, possibly ivory or even a putty color may be a better choice for the
look from the outside. Sometimes we have to pin or tape those undergarments to
our outer garments . To prevent your lining, especially the heavier black outs
from flaring, make sure the corners are weighted and that the lining is tacked
in a few places at the hem to the face fabric.
Did you know your Black out linings could be
designated as a 2 pass or a 3 pass?
Passes are equal to layers, so 2 pass is 2 layers of
acrylic foam and 3 pass is 3 layers of acrylic foam. Usually the bottom layer is
black and the top is white or beige. With 3 layers or passes, the top and bottom
are neutral while the inner layer is black. The 3 pass will provide more sound
blocking and blackout qualities than the 2 pass due to the extra layer.
Your undergarments for your drapery are important to
the appearance, stability and durability of your finished product. Don’t be
scared or overwhelmed, but do take the time to choose your lining, finding the
suitable lining for your fabric and the environment in which the drapery will be
living in. If your outer fabric is Cotton than you may want to choose a cotton
lining, Using a Cotton Sateen lining will add both weight and stability to your
treatment, making it a good choice for swag treatments and it will help them to
maintain their shape.
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