Faux suede and real suede have about the same durability, and both make excellent curtains.
"Faux suede" in English means finto camoscio in Italian.
Faux suede is widely used to make clothing, shoes, bags and furniture. It is a soft, synthetic fabric made 100% polyester.
Yes
The faux suede grommet panels can be seen through, but only if you press your face directly up to the curtain.
you best go with faux but me personally id go with leather or polar bear fur
No, they are dry clean only.
It is often called faux leather. This is not strictly true. There are many names for fake suede including Alcantara, Buffalo, Micro suede, and amny more. Each country has their own variation.
It is not recommended to iron a patch onto suede as the heat can damage the fabric. Instead, you can hand-sew the patch onto the suede for a more secure and safe attachment.
If your faux suede has faded, the good news is that a simple fade is relatively easy to repair. Suede color is typically just on the surface, so fading is most likely the result of a cleaning process that took the color right off of it. All you need is a dye that will work on the type of faux suede you have and the proper application tools. However, before you dye the suede, it's a good idea to clean it if it's dirty. You'll find more info on how to do this in the related link.
On a scale of 1 to 5 for thickness, these window treatments are about a 3.
Yes, you can apply faux stone to a cast iron item. It is important to clean the iron well and allow it to completely dry before applying.