Reddit mentions of Hanes Serenity Out Drapery, Black Yard
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From Hanes Fabrics this elegant 8.4 oz. dim out drapery offers exceptional softness drapeability and value. Can be used as a stand-alone drape or a lining. This fabric cuts down on sun exposure to prevent fading. It has thermal & noise insulation properties. It is crease water and stain resistant. This Acrylic Latex Foam-backed lining is perfect for adding longevity to your draperies!100% Polyester54'' wide. Fabric is sold by the yard and cut to order. For example, order of 1 yard (Qty=1) is 54'' x 36''. Order of 3 yards (Qty=3) is 54'' x 108''.Washing Instructions: Dry Clean
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Yard |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 54 Inches |
Been full timing it for a year and a half... still not done my build but I wanted to share these. Finally pulled out the Reflectix and installed some custom curtains. They turned out really well and haven't seen anyone else make curtains quite like this for their van so hopefully it can provide some inspiration.
The backing is from this blackout material:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072N97YWJ/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Both pictures are photos I've taken that remind of of beautiful places I've been. The one on the left is a thunderstorm in Kansas. The one on the right is a photo from my paraglider in the Owens Valley.
I got the photos printed here:
https://www.zazzle.com/create_your_own_fabric-256202185481409771
It was quite a lot of work to figure out how to measure the photos to get them to line up. I basically made two copies of the image and then cut off left and right portions that would not fit on the print dimensions of the fabric. Then I measured the area they would sit and left like an extra inch for a bit of extra room on the edges. I found that lining them up in advance and figuring out the exact overlap worked best. Then in the back panel I sewed in strong earth magnets so they stay in position!