This easy no-sew DIY magnetic curtain tutorial shows how to make your own half door window curtain — without any holes in the door or any special hardware! For more DIY window covering ideas,see all our DIY curtain ideas hereand be sure to check out thislace DIY privacy window filmandho...
Cut one round of wire off of the metal wreath form. This will make the dress stand out away from the body, recreating the extreme A shape of Edna’s dress and making it look more like a costume. Clip the wire circle using snip pliers. Cut a small hole on the inside hem of the dr...
By “no-sew,” I mean: I totally had to sew to make these curtains, but just to hem them. Hopefully you won’t have to. Or you’ll just be four hundred times more competent with a sewing machine than I am, and can swiftly sew a straight hem without shaking your fist at the sky...
Make DIY no-sew floor pillows with this easy tutorial! Oversized, colorful, and perfect for lounging—no sewing machine needed. Materials 2 large pillow forms 1-2 yards/meters outdoor fabric hem fuse tape Tools scissors iron straightening iron ...
Basically you just cut out a 12 inch x 12 inch square from the front and the back of each t-shirt. Sew all the ‘fronts’ together to be the top of the quilt, and all the ‘backs’ together to be the back of the quilt. You can use an old bedsheet as the size guide and sew...
No-sew hem tape (It’ll cost you about $20 to make both panels! Niiice.) Here’s the short version: this pattern is basically just strips of fabric ironed onto the curtain panels in a diamond pattern with hem tape. Our curtains have 5 full diamonds and 5 half diamonds, but the anthr...
How to Make Your Own No-Sew Drop Cloth Curtains Making your own drop cloth curtains is surprisingly easy and affordable. I’ve actually done this project before in our old house. Without sewing, I often use my glue gun and glue. But for this tutorial, I’m using an iron and hem fuse...
The article provides ideas to modify the overworn or underworn clothes to get a low-cost makeover. To extend the length of a short skirt, it is suggested to sew a three-inch-wide strip of fabric to the hem, setting a contrast and then getting the ...
I measured the strips and then folded the un-hemmed side of the fabric onto the unfinished side just as if you were going to hem it and I ironed it a little so that there would be a crisp fold. Then I slid the strips into the crease in the a fabric and ironed the new hem. The...
Mine are very plain, which is what I wanted. But you can paint stripes, stencil a design, actually sew and make pleated drapes, and I even saw a few that had script written on them. The ideas are limitless!