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Reddit mentions of Chicology Adjustable Sliding Panels Cut to Length Vertical Blinds, Up to 80" W X 96" H, Birch Truffle (Privacy & Natural Woven)

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Chicology Adjustable Sliding Panels Cut to Length Vertical Blinds, Up to 80
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    Features:
  • ADJUSTABLE TRACK WIDTH: Double Rail Track, 46-Inches - 80-Inches Wide
  • LATEST ALTERNATIVE TO VERTICAL BLINDS : Redesign your space with a modern look by replacing your curtains or vertical blinds with a sleek window treatment. Create a unique and soft ambiance as you transform your interior with durable panels at an affordable price
  • PERFECT SOLUTION FOR: These two rail blinds are ideal for large windows including sliding doors, patio doors, window shades, room dividers, or to cover cluttered shelving. Get inspired from our different staple colored fabrics to complement your décor and offer an airy, light filtering and semi-privacy finish
  • CUSTOMIZEABLE LENGTH: Our DIY cut-to-size panels are easily adjusted for a customized finish. Each of the four panels is 23” wide and up to 96” tall. Simply trim the length to the desired height. Our rail extends from 46” to 80” wide and comes with pre-attached Velcro to facilitate installation
  • INNOVATIVE FEATURES: A contemporary look and easy operation is ideal for your project. Our panel track system has two tracks and a wand on both ends for an effortless glide. The track and bottom rails provide a complete customized look
  • WHAT YOU GET: Intended for wall or ceiling mount. A minimum depth of ¾” is needed for a ceiling mount. You will need a bracket space of 2 ¼” for outside wall mount. You will also receive an installation guide, installation hardware, 12 month warranty and our friendly customer service
Specs:
ColorBirch Truffle (Privacy & Natural Woven)
Height0.004 Inches
Length80 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2018
SizeW:46-86 x H: Up to-96 inches
Weight7 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Chicology Adjustable Sliding Panels Cut to Length Vertical Blinds, Up to 80" W X 96" H, Birch Truffle (Privacy & Natural Woven):

u/anoukaimee · 1 pointr/sewing

ISO EXTREME FABRIC STIFFENER FOR SLIDING FABRIC PANELS, TOTAL NOOB

Hoping this is a basic question, but not sure.

I am on a budget, and have at least two storage spots I need to affordably cover (specifically, the lower portion of some open shelving in my kitchen and ugly sliding mirror doors in my living room).

I'm inspired by the Chicology and Ikea sliding fabric panel systems. What makes them look finished is that the panels themselves are extremely stiff, so they are more like the material of a roller blind, say (almost a non-woven) than a curtain, but still have a bit of "bend."

Addressing the first project: I had rod panels in the kitchen, but they just didn't look right: too flouncy and unfinished. I found some great thrift shop Marimekko/Ikea fabric that goes swimmingly with my mod/Scandi style in that room, and want to use that. It's actually a duvet cover--just perhaps 300 th ct cotton. So what I need is a means to make the fabric stiffer--like, as stiff as possible--so it will work with, say, the Ikea panel system hardware.

Is there a specific kind of lining/interfacing that I should look for to make this fabric as stiff as possible? Or some liquid treatment--I was even contemplating modge podge or some glue/starch solution... Found this post that gives options including gelatin, diluted PVA glue, and interfacing options, but I was lucky to find this fabric on the cheap and don't want to ruin it w/o some input from those who know...

Oh. And I should mention. I can sew by hand (poorly, but will do my best), but don't have a sewing machine--so something other than interfacing might be ideal, although if that is the best solution, would love to know. Might be able to get one of my more skillful friends to sew if I do the cutting.

Appreciate any guidance that can be given :)!