Sew the Hem: Sew up the side, across the inner fold, all the way across, and then back down the other side. This will give your curtain a nice, finished look and add the desired weight. My Tip: A heavier bottom hem not only improves the look but also prevents the curtain from bill...
Sew along the bottom crease of the hem, about ¼ inch from the edge, to form the pocket. The pocket should be at least twice the diameter of your curtain rod. Optional: Adding a Header If you want your curtain to have a header above the rod pocket (which makes the panel extend sli...
A tie-up curtain is a simple way to dress up a window to create a look that is between the formality of a Roman shade and the casual look of a cafe valance. To create this look is surprisingly easy and inexpensive with simple sewing techniques.
I didn’t end up using i as a shower curtain and couldn’t return it, so I repurposed it as an apron….and also pillowcases in another DIY post. 🙂 -Brittni Brittni Would you be able to share where you got the fabric for the apron? Thank you! Grace Thanks for the feedback...
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Sew The Sides 1. With the right sides of the fabric and lining together (facing towards each other), line up the top edges so that they are even. Make sure that the pattern of the fabric will be hanging the right way when the curtain is hung. ...
HGTV.com shows you how to sew an easy and adorable doorway puppet theater. Perfect for small spaces.
DIY Outdoor Curtain Rods Let’s take a look at the simple steps I took to makeover our covered porch living space. Materials Needed Two 1″ galvanized electrical pipes (I purchased 10′ long pipes) Compression Couplings Galvanized eye hooks If you are making your own curtain panels, you...
If you are going to use decorative trim, now is the time to add it. Pin the edge of the trim along the sewn seam on the right side of the fabric. Sew straight through all thicknesses. This way the fringe will hide the gusset when the shade is hung. ...
There are different materials to makewindow shades, buy window blinds or curtains, or you sew your own.Crochet curtainscan be great to if you love. I remember I used to make folded fans in this way in my childhood, it’s a lot of fun, and then make flowers or fans door curtain when...