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Hi Kristen, I love to sew draperies or anything relating to home decor - pillows, seat cushions, etc. I am just about to start draperies for my sewing room. I'm planning to make six panels with 4.5 inch tabs. My sewing room is colder in the winter as it's the room that's not over the basement (side hall colonial). I am going to line them but could you please tell me what type lining I should use that would keep the cold out? I'm looking at three types that FabricGuru.com sells (love that site and buy all my fabric from them):
1) High Quality Drapery Lining 30% Cotton, 70% Poly
2) 100% Cotton Drapery Lining
3) 100% cotton Interlining Fabric (not sure what this means...)
I read your post on "thermal suede" but I have a Singer commerical (not industrial) and not sure if that would work.
I'd appreciate your help on this. THANK YOU so much for your kind information. I only know people that sew clothing and this is so nice of you to help with our questions.
Thanks, Lynn
Edited 9/24/2008 12:39 pm ET by SewSewHappy
Edited 9/24/2008 12:45 pm ET by SewSewHappy
Edited 9/24/2008 12:46 pm ET by SewSewHappy