curtain lining
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The lining used on the reverse of curtains protects the fabric from sunlight and dirt and will extend the life of your curtains. The extra material adds body and weight to your curtains and improves draping. Cotton Sateen Lining ![]() Curtain Lining Fabric The most common of the linings and has floating weft threads and its quality depends on the density of the weave. Sulprufe Linings A UK registered process giving colour fastness for light to medium shades. Coloured, Printed Linings & Chintz
A coordinated colour or pattern for lining curtains can be an attractive feature, especially for curtains on show from the outside.
Poly/cotton Lining This mix is a lighter weight, but stable fabric with little or no shrinkage, the cotton makes it cool to touch. Blackout Lining This lining is generally used in hospitals, hotels and dark rooms, and bedrooms of children and people who have problems sleeping, it blocks out light and provides insulation. Interlining Interlinings are a heavy blanket like material which is firstly attached to the face fabric, and secondly to the lining at intervals across the whole curtain, it makes the curtains look much more luscious and elegant. It also provides good insulation and protects the fabric. |

