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.
Sew your pleat tape to the curtain panel starting at the top left side. Sew your seam from left to right, above the pockets and cords; then sew additional seams from left to right. Sew vertical seams to top stitch the ends to the panel, sewing over the cords on the left side and pu...
Afterwards insert the rods and then sew the edges so as to encase them. This will help to have a better and neater result. Step 7 - Attach Loops The next step is to attach the loops or rings on either side of where the rods have been inserted. The best method to fix them is by ...
to consider what kind of company to buy your curtains from. A major custom window treatment company will likely charge more than other companies. A small or private retailer could be less expensive, so you'll need to do some research to get the best deals on your bespoke window treatments....
How to Sew Valances A valance is a short curtain that you can hang alone to cover part of a window, or hang over another piece of drapery or blinds as an accent. You can easily sew your own valance with some basic sewing materials and a lit... ...