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Fgolphd Lilo & Stitch Blackout Curtain, Waterproof Fabric Curtains for Children's Room, Eyelets Top for Curtains, 3D Digital Print, 100% Polyester (9.100 x 140 (W x H) cm)

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Fold the side in again over the top of the hem and iron the edge again before putting in straight pins to keep it held together.

For my basement, I wanted as much plaid as possible, so when I found inexpensive plaid fabric, I jumped at the chance to make plaid curtains. How to Sew Curtains This makes them a great project for every skill level! Make your own curtains today and customize your decor, like I did in my basement. The secret to success in making curtains is careful planning and measuring. You will need to measure your rod and the width and height of your curtains. Best Curtain Rod Positions

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Fold 1 1/2 inches of the bottom edge of the lining fabric and 3 inches of the curtain fabric. Pin and stitch where they overlap to create the curtain's bottom hem. If the hem seam doesn't meet the side hem, stitch them together so there isn't a loose flap. Smooth the curtain out on a flat surface with the lining uppermost. Using a steel tape measure off from the bottom up, the required finished length of the curtain and turn the top of the curtain over, lining and fabric together, to this measurement.For two curtains (this is what I made): cut fabric width {(24/2)x1.5}+2"=20" and length of 16"+12"=28" We’re always open to your suggestions, so please get in touch if there are any tutorials you would like to see, or machines covered. Iron all your seams flat.Ironing your seams will make your curtain panels look so much nicer. It’s worth the extra work!

Wash and dry your fabric, regardless of if it’s from a fabric store, and then iron it to remove wrinkles and give you a smooth base. Step Two: Side Hems Here’s an easy step-by-step guide to sewing curtains with or without a sewing machine. How to Sew Curtains Materials Standard curtains have a 3 to 4 inch (7.62 10.16 centimeters) wide hem. You'll need to cut your curtains 6 to 8 inches (15.24 to 20.32 centimeters) longer than you want them to be. If you’re using a directional or patterned fabric, be sure to orient your rectangle in the right direction.Sewing your own curtains is a great way to save money on home decor and get a custom look for your home. Read more about this easy method on how to sew curtains. Add ribbon to make the curtains hang nicely. I got this idea from an inexpensive pair of IKEA curtains. Cut several 3 inch pieces of ribbon and space them along the top edge of the curtain. I used about 9 pieces and spaced them roughly 5″ apart. Hem the left and right sides of the curtain panel with a double-folded hem. Working on 1 side at a time, turn the raw edge towards the wrong side of the fabric by 2 in (5.1 cm). Then fold it over another 2 in (5.1 cm) so the raw edges are hidden. Use pins to hold the double-folded hem in place and then sew down each side hem using a machine straight stitch. [20] X Research source

On my next visit to my local fabric store, I asked the ladies at the counter if there was a book or guide available for how to make curtains. It was quiet that day, and the ladies were up for a chat. They told me I didn’t need a book and talked me through the basics of how to make curtains. They showed me the secret to easily making professional-looking curtains – curtain header tapeand told me that sewing curtains is really just straight stitching – really, really long straight stitching. Smaller windows, like kitchen windows or bathroom windows, may have curtains fitted inside the window. So by now, you have read the formula for how to make curtains and are thinking, but what is fullness? This is simply how gathered you want the curtains. If you don't add at least a small amount of gathering, your curtains will sit really flat and be hard to pull across. If you don't have a sewing machine, you can easily substitute hemming tape for the stitching parts of this tutorial. Hemming tape is a double-sided fusible web with glue that is activated with the heat of your iron. It is really easy to use and gives strong results. You can also use fabric glue. How to Make Curtains with Hand Stitching On the WRONG side, press over the top by 3 inches (7.5cm) and then 3 inches (7.5cm) again to form a double hem. Stitch across the bottom of the hem to form a casing.Pin the eyelet tape along the folded top edge of the curtain fabric. With the wrong side of the curtain fabric facing you, lay out your eyelet tape along the top edge of the curtain. Overlap the top of the eyelet tape so that it covers the raw edge of your curtain fabric. Insert pins through all of the layers of material to secure the top edge of the eyelet tape in place. Then smooth out the tape against the fabric and add insert pins along the bottom edge of the tape. Now that you have three sides sewn, reach into the bottom corner sand flip the curtain right side out! Trim any hanging threads and iron the seams to make them crisp. If you don't have an iron, just press them with your fingers to come to a point. There you have it, now you know how to make curtains and can continue to make your own curtains in a variety of beautiful curtain fabrics. Sew the first edge of the ribbon on.With the wrong side of the ribbon facing up and to the top of the curtain, sew the ribbon in place. A wider hem is always a great option. If the material is light, it will add weight and help keep the curtain draping nicely. [5] X Expert Source Donna Serino

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