The types of interlining-factory lining
2017年10月24日The types of interlining-factory lining include fabric backing, interlining and blackout. Each has a different weight, light-filtering effect and insulating value. Both the weight and type of backing should be matched to the weight of the window dressing, with rods and anchors sized appropriately.Lined drapes provide insulation, slow fading from sunlight and accentuate the crispness and hang of the window treatment, which can result in savings over time.
Custom-made draperies offer the greatest selection of fabrics and backings to suit the needs of each room, although this may be the most costly option. Lined ready-made curtains, available in many styles including insulated and blackout, are a less expensive option. Least expensive is to add a backing to existing panels, either as a do-it-yourself project or by a professional.
Light-weight backings of cotton, polyester or blended fabrics can be used with any weight of window dressing to add crispness and a polished look. These materials filter direct sunlight but do not block light altogether. Light-weight backings provide some insulation and reduce drafts. White, off-white and cream are commonly used; however, other colors are available.
Cotton has very specific cleaning and spotting requirements. Use of water base products can permanently damage the cotton by leaving a water ring. It should only be professionally cleaned and spotted. It is strongly recommended that at the time of purchase, any cotton fabric should be treated with a solvent base stain repellent.
Heavy-weight materials, including felt, sateen, cotton, polyester and some popular blends are often attached to valances or drapery panels to provide insulation and to block light. Specialty materials such as thermafoam have fused acrylic-latex foam backings with acoustical, thermal and light-filtering insulation, but may not be completely light-blocking.For more information, view http://www.interlining-factory.com/
Custom-made draperies offer the greatest selection of fabrics and backings to suit the needs of each room, although this may be the most costly option. Lined ready-made curtains, available in many styles including insulated and blackout, are a less expensive option. Least expensive is to add a backing to existing panels, either as a do-it-yourself project or by a professional.
Light-weight backings of cotton, polyester or blended fabrics can be used with any weight of window dressing to add crispness and a polished look. These materials filter direct sunlight but do not block light altogether. Light-weight backings provide some insulation and reduce drafts. White, off-white and cream are commonly used; however, other colors are available.
Cotton has very specific cleaning and spotting requirements. Use of water base products can permanently damage the cotton by leaving a water ring. It should only be professionally cleaned and spotted. It is strongly recommended that at the time of purchase, any cotton fabric should be treated with a solvent base stain repellent.
Heavy-weight materials, including felt, sateen, cotton, polyester and some popular blends are often attached to valances or drapery panels to provide insulation and to block light. Specialty materials such as thermafoam have fused acrylic-latex foam backings with acoustical, thermal and light-filtering insulation, but may not be completely light-blocking.For more information, view http://www.interlining-factory.com/
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