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I need some thermal curtains, and they have to be short. I haven't been able to find any online or in stores that are not full length designed to essentally drape all the way from the top of the window to the floor or close to it. So I guess I need to buy some thermal curtains and have someone cut and sew the bottoms.
Any recomendations? I guess I should be looking at dry cleaner businesses?
Or I might learn how to sew...
Any recomendations? I guess I should be looking at dry cleaner businesses?
Or I might learn how to sew...
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Date: 2011-01-25 09:33 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-01-25 10:17 pm (UTC)Thermal curtains usually have two layers of fabric, so you can tuck/fold both layers inward a few inches from the cut (so the outer surfaces now face each other at the very end). Place a strip of the magic tape (it's really just a hot melt glue coating a strip of fiber tape) the width of the curtain in the space between the inward-folded ends, press with the iron long enough to melt the glue, let cool, and you're done! It won't be as strong as a sewn hem, but it should hold up pretty well for a while.
You'll find the tape at fabric stores, but it goes by different names - I'd look for a heavy duty version for this use, but the regular stuff should still work.
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