So you’ve got something to sew, but you don’t have a sewing machine. Or maybe you just like the process of hand sewing better. In this tutorial, I’ll show you step-by-step how to sew by hand for beginners. I’ve been doing it for years. It’s way easier than you think, a...
Fluff and separate the tulle to create the desired volume and fullness that you want from your new curtains. Tip Because tulle is meant to have a raw edge, you don't need to sew a bottom seam; just let the curtains trail to an end. Tape measure Pencil Cardboard Scissors Glue gun Most...
Cut two pieces of grosgrain ribbon twice the length of the window height. Keep in mind that the curtain will tie up within the window height. Fold each ribbon in half to find the center, and mark with a pin. Place your curtain face up on your work table. Measure the width of your c...
Step 1: Measure the window: measure the length and width of your window. MY LATEST VIDEOS Its important to know this so that you know how long your curtain rods needs to be and also how long your curtain panels should be. This will give you an exact length for your curtain rods. I ...
1 | How to measure for roller shades Inside or outside mount? The first thing you need to do is decide if you need an inside mount or an outside mount. An inside mount will be fitted between the casing, so that it is installed inside the window frame (or in my case, the door)....
How To Sew Roman Shades Cut The Fabric Measure and cut the fabric and lining as calculated. To make sure that you are cutting in a straight line: a. Make a small cut in the side of the fabric where one of the edges will be. ...
Discover answers to FAQs about DIY shower curtains, including materials, care tips, and design ideas to make the perfect shower curtain for your bathroom. 1. How do I measure and cut the fabric for my shower curtain? Follow these steps to measure and cut your fabric: ...
1. Measure Lay out your curtains and measure the length. Don’t skip this step: my curtains were shorter than advertised on the package! (I’m on to you, Target.) Decide how wide you want your stripes, and move down each side of the panel, marking every interval with a pencil. My...
Here's a practical way to get more use out of any unused textiles that may be languishing in your linen and clothes closets. For example: those pretty bedsheets that have a hole in them, those faded curtains, or your collection of maxi skirts that are so last year. The easy process fo...
They slide really easily over the curtain rod. And because they clip on – really all you have to do is make a large rectangle. Easy peasy. First – you need to measure the inside dimensions of your window and figure out how wide you want the contrasting band at the bottom. Mine is ...