Monica Plotka loves natural fibers and interesting fabrics as much as I do, so I was excited about making for her these relaxed roman shades with an unusual combination of materials.
On the face, a white slubby windowpane sheer provides pattern, which is tinted by the lining, a gauzy khaki linen sheer. A slate twill tape binds the edges on three side. After layering the two fabrics, I basted the twill tape all around before folding in half to sew it down by machine.
Designers' Resource in Lodi carries a khaki ladder cord shroud which blended perfectly with the lining. Clear rings, ivory cord, and natural weight bar tubing also help keep the lift system unobtrusive.
I love the effect of the colored lining behind the white sheer. In an actual window, sunshine will create layers of color as the folds stack up.
The shade will be mounted inside the window frame, but I still thought I'd better cover the ends of the boards in the twill tape in case a little bit is visible.
I can imagine tinting sheer face fabrics with all kinds of color and texture, and even pattern......
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