Anyway, back to making curtains. I ordered the fabric from fabric.com because I couldn't find anything I liked at the local fabric stores. I followed this awesome tutorial from House of Hepworths pretty much to a t. By the way, the fabric that she uses on her curtains is amazing and they sell it at fabric.com as well.
The cat decided to "help" with the process of making curtains. Needless to say, he got locked in the basement for most of the time I was working on these.
I began by measuring the length for the panels and added some extra length at the bottom to account for seams and such. I decided I wanted two panels on each window even though the windows are rather narrow. I like being able to push them to the side instead of using a tie-back. There was a lot of prep work involved in the process before the actual sewing happened but it was fun.
There was a lot of ironing. I broke our ironing board while working on the bookshelf project so I am using an ironing pad on our dining room table. |
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Ironing the lining. I used cheap twin flat sheets just like in the tutorial. |
Pinning the lining underneath |
Finally sewing! |
They turned out great and I am so thankful that there are so many great tutorials like this one out there.
Now I am eager to find some fabric for the dining room curtains. But I also need to find rods for the dining room because Roman shades were the previous window treatment.