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What to use to face hems on drapes?

linnea56 (zone 5b Chicago)
3 years ago
last modified: 3 years ago

I need to lengthen some drapes. The rod can't be lowered.
They are about 3 inches too short.
There's a nice hem, but still not enough even if opened.
Looks like I'll have to make a facing, about 3 inches wide, and sew that to the bottom, as far down as I can.
I don't know what fabric is appropriate, though. Ideally, I'd use something I have, rather than having to go out and buy something.
The drapery fabric has a very soft hand and a nice drape. It is 83% polyester and 17% rayon, machine washable, no dryer. I'm not sure what to use that won't affect the soft drape. It looks woven on one side, but the inside looks almost like a knit. See photo.
I have all-cotton quilting type fabric, muslin, sew in non-woven interfacings (featherweight, light, and medium weights. The featherweight is so flimsy I don't think it would survive). I also have 2 weights of non woven polypropylene I bought for masks, and never used.
Which of these do you think would work, without affecting the drape? Thanks!

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