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Post by jasmin58 on May 9, 2014 5:10:55 GMT
Hello, I'm in the process of making the Moreland pattern. My question is about the lining. Since the lining shows at the jabot and return of the treatment, I'm thinking of using a contrast fabric instead of the regular drapery lining. will that pose a problem? since what is usually seen outside the window is that white or beige lining. Please help me with that decision or is there a better way to deal with the return and the jabot lining. Thanks
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Post by M'Fay Patterns Support Staff on May 9, 2014 13:13:50 GMT
For that reason, the fabric suggestions recommend a contrast lining. You can piece the lining: Use about 18" of contrast on the long side, sew the regular drapery lining to it. The seam will then place deep inside the pleat and not show. The contrast will be only in the pleat area.
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Post by jasmin58 on May 9, 2014 18:43:18 GMT
Great! thank you for that tip. This way, I don't have to figure out what size to cut that section. that was very helpful. Thanks a bunch
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