Lining sheer curtains?
Ivory/off white sheers always look so fresh and clean to me. I found someone to make them. She mentioned that she usually lines them that way you could tie back the liner to let the light come through the sheers if you wanted to. I thought about it some more and realize that since these are for the bedrooms, I would like blackout liner. There is a new type of liner out that feels more like a polyester fabric and is actually washable (as opposed to the one that felt kind of plasticky). I think Bed bath and beyond even uses something similar to the new version on its own as a curtain. We are in the tropics so I want a liner to block out light since the sun comes up early. also want to block out noise too. When I went to the store to buy the fabric, the lady in the store was questioning why would I line sheers because then it wouldn't be sheer. Makes sense on one level but is what I am trying to do so weird? If I use a heavier fabric than the sheers plus blackout liner won't it be too hot? It is 80-90 degrees here. We need air-conditioning to stay cool.
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