3 Simple Ideas to Make Your Own Inexpensive Curtains
When we decide to spruce up our house, one of the first things
that come to mind is a curtain. There are many types of curtains
on the market. Lots of fabrics, colors, designs and styles to
chose from. But sometimes, regardless of the vast variety
available, we simply can't find what we're looking for, and
often times when we do, we can't afford it. The truth is, you
don't need anyone to do it for you; you are as capable as it
takes, to do it yourself! Let's see how we can become designers
of our own space using basic tailoring techniques. Let's start
by the most prominent, the material. The fabric. Choose a fabric
that you like. Avoid quilted fabrics as they can stretch or
shrink over time. Fibers like cotton and linen and especially
those with polyester and micro fibers, hold up better than
others. Also avoid silk or silk blends, because they tend to rot
and fade very quickly. Make sure you buy enough fabric; you
don't want your curtains to look poor. Double height of the
window and three times width, should be fine. In this article,
we will examine the three simplest sewing and hanging techniques
for curtains. For curtains with rings, you need to stitch an
approximately 3-inch hem at the edge of the curtain panels that
are going to be hung. Now, sew each ring to each curtain panel
leaving small distances between the rings so that the curtain is
pulled easily. You can also use clip-on rings that don't need to
be stitched and are easier to apply. For tied tab curtains you
will need to create the hangers. Simply stitch horizontal
buttonholes at the top of the curtain panel. Now you can make
the hangers using the same fabric as the curtains, or another
but suitable fabric for a little diversity. Make threads and
place through the buttonholes. No Sew Curtains are also a smart
and easy way to make curtains and decorate a window. In this
case the fabric should be 3 inches more than double the height
of the window and 2 inches more than the width of the window.
Pull the fabric through the rod and fold evenly. Now stitch the
two ends of the fabric at the bottom and at the sides together.
When the curtain is ready, place a single fabric band in the
center of the curtain or use two purchased tiebacks evenly
spaced along the width of your window. Then adjust folds of
fabric panel as desired. Gather your supplies, fabric,
scissors, screws, rings or ribbon, and use your imagination. In
less than an hour you will manage to decorate that empty window
effectively and inexpensively. But the most important thing is
that you will have your own personal work to show off in your
house.