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What Are The Benefits Of Using A Dimout Fabric Curtain?

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  You don’t have to be a DIY queen to make your very own Dimout Fabric. They’re easier to create that you might think!
  If you’re redoing your bedroom, designing a nursery or you want something that keeps your room dark during daylight hours, blackout curtains are the way to go. In this article, we’ll show you step by step how to make them, and we’ll even give you instructions for a no-sew version.
  What are the Benefits of Using a Blackout Curtain
  There are two main reasons people use them:
  To block light: they can block up to 99% of sunlight, keeping a room dark and cave-like 24 hours per day. This is ideal for babies who nap during the day and night shift workers, who sleep when the sun’s out. In addition to making sleeping easier, they can also enhance the enjoyment of watching television by eliminating the glare of the sun on the TV screen.
  To save on energy costs: A consumer can save up to 25% on their energy bill by using blackout curtains year-round. They block heat from entering a room in the summer, and they keep the heat in during the winter months.
  Materials You Need
  Fabric
  Plan for about six yards, but the total amount you need will vary by the size of your windows. Also, plan on adding about 10 inches to accommodate the hems. Contrary to what you might think, the fabric doesn’t have to be black. It can be any color.
  Blackout Lining
  The fabric lining is probably the most important part because this will be what keeps the light out of the room. Most options will be a thick, white cotton.
  Grosgrain Ribbon
  The grosgrain ribbon is used for the tabs, and it’s considered more durable and stable than satin. This is especially crucial for blackout curtains, which tend to be heavier.
  Thread
  Choose white thread to sew the pieces together.
  Pins
  Use pins to hold the material in place until you’re ready to sew the pieces together.
  Scissors
  Choose sharp, heavy-duty scissors that are meant for cutting fabric. Make sure the blades are stainless steel for precision and durability.
  Meter Stick
  Rulers aren’t long enough, and a measuring tape may not lie flat and stable enough. A meter or yardstick is flat, lightweight and helps ensure reliable measurements.
  Marker
  Have a marker on hand if you need to mark anything on the fabric. A pencil will also work.
  Iron
  Pressing the edges and corners before sewing will help create crisp, clean lines. You’ll also want to make sure that you’ve gotten any wrinkles out of the fabric before you begin sewing.
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  • April 30 2021 fi 03:29
     

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