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Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 02 Sep 2012, 23:04
by Silky
I couldn't decide either so when I made new curtains I lined them with the same fabric ...

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 02 Sep 2012, 23:13
by putney
The most important thing to do is close the bloody things before you start any personal goings on,some in the past have forgoten :D :D :D

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 05:39
by evilnoodle
putney wrote:The most important thing to do is close the bloody things before you start any personal goings on,some in the past have forgoten :D :D :D

And make sure they are not "see-through" when the interior lights are on!

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 06:18
by Negativegravity
We have the thick lining as a core, and then a pattern on either side! That way everyone can enjoy the pretty pattern!

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 07:25
by Ralf85
I've got the original westie curtains which have wires top and bottom as standard for the side windows. I'm not bothered about privacy, but I do like my curtains to keep the daylight out in the early morning.
:)

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 09:18
by kap
We had tint thermal blinds and curtains, no ones seeing in . And all lining is supposed to face outwards. :D

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 10:25
by doowyrag
The Bishop wrote:pattern pointing inside like at home or the pattern showing outwards?

Wish you'd posted this had last Monday..

I pretended I could sew & made a set for my van last week. Had to do a bit of research (aka Google & Van Mags) to see what was deemed right/ wrong when it came to hanging.

Hung 'em on wire (top only for now) Lining outwards.

Thanks!
GaryW

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 10:51
by terryvanman
buy fabric that looks the same upside down, that way just measure the drop, double it add 8 inches [for 2 inch turns all round] and just make one big square, fold in half and sew the heading tape half inch down from the fold....that way you have a self lined curtain. If you buy the right weight of fabric, not only will they hang down better they will be much better at keeping the heat in.

Yes I did work in the soft furnishing business

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 11:12
by Thorgills
evilnoodle wrote:Well, I have the pattern inside, cos the seats sort of match the curtains, and it looks all pretty when they are tied back......ish :D Any nosey git looking in just gets to see the thermal lining!

Mine's the same for exactly the same reason, albeit pretty in a butch masculine way obviously!

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 11:13
by Thorgills
LittleMissSunshine wrote:Nope - mines a real face tickler when laid in bed. :D

Face Tickler made me chuckle - but for all the wrong reasons! :oops:

Re: Curtain Etiquette

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 12:22
by mick the mig
Pattern facing in. Magnets sewn into botton seams :ok