Fabric for Glass Curtains or Thin Sheer Curtains |
Glass
curtains, or thin sheer curtains, have come to be more and more popular
hanging alone, with no over draperies. New concepts in light and space have
inspired spider-web techniques in gauze with the merest suggestion of plaid;
strong glass fibers spun into shimmering fabrics, woven into curtains that seem
to shed dust and soil, that launder ready to hang without stretching; soft
glowing weaves of acetate rayon, remarkably sturdy for all their look of
delicacy; gossamer wool, nylon and vinyon weaves. These sheers are screens
that, when used as casement cloths, cut glare from strong daylight, providing a
decorative yet unobtrusive accent. They maintain that look of maximum space and
close contact with the out-of-doors that modernists treasure.
What
are some of the familiar types of materials you encounter when you go to buy
fabric for sheer or glass curtains? Most prevalent are the marquisettes
in silk, cotton, rayon, nylon, glass fiber, or any similar yarn, square meshed
or open meshed, open weave, lightweight fabrics. The newer nylon and fiber
glass marquisettes may be more expensive than cotton or rayon, but their makers
claim better lasting powers, explaining that they make for economy in the long
run since they need less frequent laundering than ordinary marquisette. They
won't shrink, and consequently need no alterations. Also, since they won't
absorb moisture, they won't wrinkle or rot.
Fabric for Glass Curtains or Thin Sheer Curtains |
Ninon,
in both cotton and rayon, differs from marquisette in that it is heavyweight
(rather than light-weight), closely-woven, (rather than loosely- woven), filmy,
and extra fine. Ninon is a type of voile, a plain weave in a cotton or rayon,
usually fine and sheer, although it is available in many grades from coarse-open
to fine, veil-like material.
Choosing
between these two materials in draw draperies for large window expanses in
modern rooms can be of more importance than it would seem at the first
consideration. If your room is based on rough textures, earthy colors, with an
emphasis on natural woods, potteries, and California styles, the filmy smoothness of
nino might look just a trifle wrong; whereas it would be just the thing far
preferable to marquisette in a room with sleek surfaces, the Far Eastern touch,
lacquered ebony, polished brass, spun aluminum, and shining taffeta, or
upholstery with metallic accents, taffeta or satin. And again, when choosing
between a voile and a marquisette for a glass curtain, think how it will
look paired with the over- drapery. A filmy smooth, translucent voile would
conceivably look better next to a more formal rayon faille; a marquisette
better next to a chintz.
Fabric for Glass Curtains or Thin Sheer Curtains |
Grenadine
is a fabric similar to marquisette made of silk, mixed with cotton. Loosely
woven, it is fine, more transparent than marquisette and made with a dot or
figures.
Muslin
is a glass-curtain fabric, with an old-fashioned charm that is being brought
back by decorators, especially in Dutch curtains for den, kitchen and dinette.
Muslin is a firm, plain-weave cotton cloth ranging in weight from thin batiste
to heavier sheetings such as percale. Lawn is a sheer muslin, slightly
stiffened, with the pattern printed on.
Organdie,
which is a sheer stiffened muslin, holds ruffles and flounces better than most
sheers, and is a favorite for achieving a fresh, crisp, feminine look, for
little girls' rooms, for cottage interiors, for pretty boudoirs. Used as a
trimming with eyelet embroidery on chintz it is dainty and appealing.
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