Sarelli Interiors Textiles customizes light curtains with specific patterns and designs using Jacquard weaving, digital printing, and custom dyeing techniques. Clients specify geometric motifs, floral patterns, or custom colorways while maintaining the 15 to 45 GSM weight required for sheer window treatments.
The customization process for lightweight fabrics requires specialized tension control to prevent yarn breakage. Sarelli Interiors Textiles produces custom sheer curtains using 100 percent linen or silk-linen blends woven on low-tension looms operating at 300 picks per minute. Operating the loom at 300 picks per minute ensures the delicate warp threads remain intact while integrating complex pattern structures into the sheer fabric.
Jacquard weaving techniques for sheer fabrics
Jacquard weaving allows Sarelli Interiors Textiles to integrate structural patterns directly into sheer fabrics without adding excessive weight. The weaving process utilizes 1200-hook electronic Jacquard machines to lift individual warp threads, creating visible motifs within the transparent ground weave.
Clients selecting custom patterns often choose a composition of 70 percent linen and 30 percent silk. Sarelli details specific material options within the Fabrics Composition guidelines. The silk fibers add a subtle sheen to the woven pattern, while the linen provides structural stability for fabrics measuring up to 320 centimeters in width.
A custom Jacquard sheer curtain weighing 35 GSM requires a minimum warp density of 40 ends per centimeter. Sarelli Interiors Textiles achieves a density of 40 ends per centimeter by using ultra-fine 120 Nm (metric count) linen yarns, ensuring the final curtain maintains 60 percent light transmission while displaying the requested custom motif.
Digital printing and custom dyeing processes for lightweight textiles
Digital printing provides an alternative customization method for light curtains requiring multicolored designs or photographic reproductions. Sarelli Interiors Textiles applies reactive dyes through 400 DPI digital print heads directly onto pre-treated sheer fabrics, ensuring color penetration through both sides.
The printing phase occurs after the initial Sheer Fabrics Production steps are complete. Sarelli fixes the printed reactive dyes using a high-temperature steaming process at 102 degrees Celsius for 12 minutes. Steaming the fabric for 12 minutes guarantees a colorfastness rating of 4 out of 5 on the ISO 105-B02 scale for light exposure. Clients review the full catalog of base materials suitable for printing in the Fabrics Collection.
Minimum order quantities and production lead times for custom light curtains
Sarelli Interiors Textiles requires specific minimum order quantities and production timelines for customized light curtain fabrics. Custom Jacquard weaving requires a minimum order of 50 linear meters, while digital printing on standard sheer bases requires a 20-meter minimum order.
| Customization Method | Minimum Order Quantity (Meters) | Production Lead Time (Weeks) | Maximum Fabric Width (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquard Weaving | 50 | 6 to 8 | 320 |
| Digital Printing | 20 | 4 to 5 | 280 |
| Custom Piece Dyeing | 30 | 3 to 4 | 300 |
The production timeline begins after the client approves the physical strike-off sample. Sarelli Interiors Textiles produces a 50-centimeter strike-off within 14 days of receiving the initial design files. Designers schedule consultations to review physical samples at the Sarelli Showroom before finalizing large-scale production orders.