If using lightweight fabric, this style* would be strong enough This pack* would be good if you need to add magnetic surfaces (adhesive set and double the magnets) DISPOSABLE FOLDING BED SCREEN CURTAIN WINDOWS Sewing machine and basic sewing kit (maybe!)įirst, decide if you’re attaching the fabric to your window frame or to your vehicle headliner.Īttaching to Window Frame- You’ll use both the hook/scratchy and loop/fuzzy sides of the velcro, one sewn onto the fabric and the other adhered onto the frame. Going this route can allow you to use a heavier weight fabric. Or use magnets sewn into the hem of your curtain as shown in the image from vanspiration - Zach’s 2003 Chevrolet Express. You may find a magnetic surface like your window frame screw heads, or you could use adhesive magnets against your vehicle (linked in material list).Īttaching to Headliner- You’ll sew the hook/scratchy side of velcro onto your fabric and attach that directly to the headliner around your window. Test beforehand to be sure it is good enough to hold up the weight of your fabric! Use lightweight fabric, as velcro to headliner isn’t as secure of a bond. Then measure your fabric, extending your measurements either out to your window frame if attaching there, or all the way to your headliner if going that route. Don’t forget to add an inch or so to each measurement to account for the hem (plus you’ll need extra for the tip given below). There should be no need to cover the entire perimeter of your window or fabric with velcro. ![]() ![]() DISPOSABLE FOLDING BED SCREEN CURTAIN WINDOWSĪpplying short strips every foot or so should do the trick.
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