I purchased the beige with green diamonds. I think these are nice drapes. They hang well, and they look great.Fabric: The material has a nice feel to it. The label states it’s 85% polyester and 15% linen. The background is beige, I guess. It’s not white. It’s not ivory. It’s not really cream. It’s a bit darker and browner. To my eyes, it’s got brown accents in it.Diamond pattern: One section of the diamond pattern on one of my panels is offset. However, practically speaking, only someone intently staring at the drapes is going to notice this anomaly. What is more noticeable, is that the horizontal pattern doesn’t line up when the two panels are side by side. That’s a little disappointing. I mean, I consider that a basic step in drapery-making, i.e., to make sure the grommets are at the same position on each panel so the design creates nice horizontal flow when the panels are closed.Wash: I machine-washed my panels in cold water then did a tumble dry. In my dryer, they were dry in 12 minutes. They looked good enough (i.e., not noticeably wrinkled) that I immediately hung them. They measured the same length before and after washing. They were softer after washing them and they hung better (less stiffly).Length: I ordered the 90” panels. My panels are not a consistent 90”; nonetheless, where my two panels come together, the length is the same.Glossy thread: The green thread which creates the diamond pattern is glossy. Depending on the lighting, sometimes it looks like the green thread has disappeared.Grommets: I don’t like the silver grommets. I would have preferred dark bronze, or even rod pockets.Finale: I deliberately purchased panels that were too long so I could make rod pockets and or use round clips. The silver grommets don’t look good in my room. I’m happy with the way they turned out after I altered them. Fabric is very expensive, so two panels of this nice, machine-washable fabric was a good deal, imo, even if I did have to make an alteration.