Velvet Thermal Curtains Bulk Buyer Fabric Lining Checklist
Fabric Program Planning | 06/14/2026
Velvet thermal curtains are attractive for premium retail panels, hotel rooms, villas, and project spaces where buyers want tactile fabric, weight, and a softer blackout story. Bulk programs need clear control of pile direction, lining route, color approval, sewing, labels, and packing recovery.
Start With the Velvet Face Fabric
Velvet can look very different by pile height, density, fiber route, backing, and finishing. Ask the supplier to identify the actual production fabric, roll width, weight, color route, and pile direction before quoting finished panels.
Decide Whether the Program Needs Lining
Some velvet programs are sold unlined for a softer price point. Others need dimout or blackout lining for a cleaner back side and stronger thermal positioning. If the buyer is comparing velvet curtains for retail or hotel use, the RFQ should show lining expectations from the start.
Control Shade and Pile Direction
Velvet shade can shift when panels are viewed from different directions. Bulk orders should define pile direction, lab dip approval, roll-lot control, panel pair matching, and whether all panels in one carton must be cut from the same shade lot.
Check Sewing and Heading Risk
Heavy velvet can create seam pressure, puckering, and bulky headings if the specification is not tested. Confirm pinch pleat, grommet, wave, or hook heading through a finished sample with the same lining, hem, and fullness planned for production.
Review Packing Recovery Before Bulk Approval
Velvet thermal curtains may show fold pressure after compression. Ask for packing photos, unpacking photos, steaming notes, carton size, moisture protection, insert-card rules, and barcode placement before approving retail or project packing.
Velvet Thermal Curtain RFQ Checklist
- Application: hotel room, villa project, retail thermal panel, blackout bedroom range, or private-label collection.
- Fabric details: velvet route, pile direction, width, weight, backing, color, handfeel, opacity, and care method.
- Lining details: unlined, standard lining, dimout lining, blackout lining, interlining, or contrast back-side requirement.
- Finished sample: heading, fullness, hook or grommet detail, label, barcode, folded pack, insert card, and carton mark.
- QC records: shade, pile direction, lint, pressure marks, sewing, finished size, lining attachment, packing recovery, and carton moisture.
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