new ready made 3 pass thermal blackout curtain linings

Displaying 1 to 1 of 1 products Displaying 1 to 1 of 1 products At Harry Corry, all our curtains are ready-made and fully lined. If for any reason you require extra curtain linings, we recommend our unique “3 Pass” Thermal Blackout Lining is a blackout thermal curtain lining available in white and you can purchase it online and in any of our 48 stores in the UK and Ireland. “3 Pass” Blackout Thermal Linings Our 3 Pass Blackout Thermal white curtain linings (or also known as thermal curtain linings or blackout curtain linings) are coated three times in a specially designed acrylic layer for optimal blackout performance(Some retailers only coat their curtain linings twice or even once, so be sure to check). Perfect for early risers, children’s rooms and shift workers, the blackout and Thermal fabric of our curtain linings can be easily added to all eyelet, pencil pleat, tape-top curtains or voile panels to not only insulate any window in your home, but also block out external light.

Added benefits for adding Thermal Blackout linings to your curtains include reducing outside noise and protecting your furnishings from irksome fading from the sun. Fitting Blackout Thermal linings to your curtains couldn’t be easier at Harry Corry, as our 3 Pass white curtain linings can be cut to your desired length with no hemming needed. For an extra blackout boost or a great alternative to blackout linings, why not try one of our Design House Blackout Roller Blinds. Our stylish blackout roller blinds come in 6 convenient sizes, are easy to trim and are available in 13 contemporary colours such a white, cream, red, aubergine, slate, light grey and many more to suit any room in your home. Choosing what size of curtain linings you require is simple. All of the nine sizes we stock correspond with standard curtain sizes, meaning it is as easy as matching the size of your linings with the size of your curtains. If you are uncertain what size of curtains you need, why not take a look at our easy size guide here.

If you are attaching curtain linings to an eyelet curtain, you will need Hidden Hooks. If your chosen curtain is a pencil pleat or tape top curtain, you will need standard curtain hooks to secure your linings in place. Our Hidden Hooks are £2.99/ €3.75 for a pack of 8 which is perfect for a 46inch width curtain. For a 66 inch width curtain you will need approx. 10 Hidden Hooks and for a 90 inch width curtain, 12. Our standard curtain hooks are a great price at £1.99/ €2.49 for a pack of 100, which is more than enough for 3 pairs of 90 inch width curtains. You will approximately need 15 curtain hooks per 90 inch curtain, 11 per 66 inch width curtain and 8 per 46 inch width curtain. For a guide on how to attach the linings to your pencil pleat, tape-top or eyelet curtains see below. Fitting your Linings to Pencil Pleat, Tape-Top or Eyelet Curtains Attaching either of our fantastic ranges of curtain linings to your curtains is simple and all instructions are included in the packaging.

Available in nine sizes, the “3 Pass” Blackout Thermal Linings can be attached to all eyelet curtains and pencil pleat curtains.
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eivor pair of curtains white/blackAttaching curtain linings to eyelet curtains is no longer as hassle, thanks to the unique design of our ‘Hidden Hooks’.
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Each hidden hook sits between the eyelets of your curtains and so they are completely hidden from sight. With Hidden Hooks, you no longer have to sew curtain linings directly onto your eyelet curtain and risk destroying your new curtains in the process, meaning you can un-hook and re-use your curtain linings again and again whenever you update to a new style.
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With 900+ choices, you’re sure to find the perfect look for your windows. Order your free swatches today, and receive them in 1-3 business days. Shop online or visit one of our nationwide showrooms.Assessed supplier has been assessed by giving buyers in-depth details and authoritative information about suppliers for free, to help buyers source smarter and safer.Since moving to our new home over a month ago, I have had blackout curtains on my “to-do” list. And while waiting for those curtains to be made……I’ve had blankets and tablecloths hanging from the curtain rods. My little guy has had a Valentine Tablecloth (with large hearts all over it) hanging over his window. He keeps asking when his “real” curtains will be ready. Sorry buddy……the time is now. I have finally begun making curtains for the kiddos room……and making them into Blackout Curtains. In a seriously simple way. Nothing fancy……just a piece of Blackout Lining added to my curtains.

It stays right in place and unnoticed…………unless you separate the fabric from the lining.The lining is in place on the left and then is pulled out of the way on the right. The lining is added right up at the top of the curtains. And hangs perfectly straight, slightly smaller than the curtain dimensions. And you’d never be able to tell from the front of the curtains. Would you like to make your own Blackout Curtains (a really simplified version)?? First of all, I bought my curtains from Ikea because I loved the fabric of these grommet curtains. However, I didn’t want the grommets. Lucky for me, the curtains were too long so I just cut the grommet section off at the top. So if you have existing curtains or if you’re making new curtains, you can simply add some blackout lining to the back of your curtains. I went to Joann Fabric and found some blackout lining for $6.99/yard but it was half off. (It comes on a big roll back by their upholstery fabric and you can buy it by the yard.)

So I bought like 12 yards of it so I could use it with all of the bedroom curtains. And because I bought so much of it, they wound it right back on the roll that it comes on. (Here’s the kind I bought.) This blackout fabric has 2 sides to it. A fabric side and a smoother vinyl feeling side. The whiter side of mine is the fabric feeling side and I wanted it to face outward and the more beige side (smoother vinyl feeling side) to lay right against my fabric. I think the unspoken rule to is to have your white curtain lining face the window so that passersby outside only see white. (By the way, you can iron this blackout lining on a low setting……but be sure to iron on the fabric side.) If your curtains are already constructed, just cut your piece of curtain lining slightly smaller along all edges, and then attach your lining near the top of the your curtains. Perhaps right below whatever sort of hem you have at the top. If you’re making your curtains from scratch (or have cut off the top like I have), hem both sides of your curtains first and then hem the bottom.