Sewing Shirred Curtains

Sewing shirred curtains

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RYB HOME Blue Curtains Blackout for Bedroom – Heavy Duty Window Treatments Room Darkening Light Block Draperies Thermal Insulated for Small Windows, Wide 42 x Long 54, Marine Blue, 2 Panels

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Sewing shirred curtains

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NICETOWN Green Curtains Blackout Drapery Panels – (Grass Green Color) W52 x L95, Double Panels, Window Treatment Draperies for Apartment

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Sewing shirred curtains

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McCall’s Patterns M3219 Window Essentials

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Sewing shirred curtains

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DWCN White Faux Linen Sheer Curtains – Textured Semi Voile Bedroom and Living Room Curtains, Set of 2 Rod Pocket Curtain Panels, 52 x 63 Inch Length

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Sewing shirred curtains

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HPD HALF PRICE DRAPES BOCH-KC103A-84 Flora Blackout Room Darkening Curtain, 50 X 84, Navy

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Sewing shirred curtains

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Simplicity 6446 Sewing Pattern for Misses 12 14 16, Unique Shirred Shoulder Blouse or Dress with Button Front, and Collar

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Sewing shirred curtains

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Coils, Folds, Twists, and Turns: Contemporary Techniques in Fiber

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The Sewing Bible – Curtains

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Sewing shirred curtains

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Encyclopedia of Curtains: All you’ll ever need to know about making curtains

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Sewing shirred curtains

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Deconovo Room Darkening Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Window Curtain for Living Room, Black,42×63-inch,1 Panel

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sewing project

sewing project

Pencil pleats are thin, even pleats used in drapery headings, valances, and bed skirts. Using shirring tape makes creating these pleats simple. You can control how tight or loose you want the pleats. Like the fabric used in this project? Drapery fabric isn’t just for decor. You can use it in fashion too, like this circle skirt Jen made with the same fabric as these pencil pleat curtains. Want to get the printable PDF instructions? Sign up to our mailing list to download the PDF. Sign Up Here!


Sew Fun

Sew Fun


Sew many good intentions

Sew many good intentions

Transforming fabric panels into curtains is easy! Well hello, good-looking windows! It’s amazing how a window refresh can update the entire look of room. It’s even more amazing that curtains can be made pretty easily using Dritz® drapery tapes. Our friends at Sew4Home™ are really experts on the topic of window treatments. Are you ready to become an expert, too? Check out this rod loop tape. Simply sew this tape onto the back of fabric panels and turn them into curtains. They look so professional and are so easy to hang! Clip ring tape is also sewn onto the back of fabric panels. The tape has little openings to accommodate clip rings, ensuring that your hardware is evenly spaced, and that your curtains are hanging straight! Iron-on shirring tape is yet another wonder product! See it in action here – it really is easy to apply, right? Nice pleats and gathers are yours in an instant. Ready to get started? Visit Sew4Home™ to see how to use these tapes to make a variety of curtains. Their site is packed with a variety of curtain styles, and step-by-step photography and instructions show you precisely how it’s done. Other resources include the curtain …


Interiors

Interiors


Sewing

Sewing

I don’t know about you, but for me the windows are an important part of the house, which many people neglect and forget to take care of. But I personall…


Window Treatments

Window Treatments

Making DIY Roman shades isn’t an easy feat, but these tutorials will help you. Get bragging rights for conquering a project once thought no beginner can do!


Home Ideas

Home Ideas

Time takes a toll on your white curtains if you leave them hanging for a while. Everyday dust and dirt accumulates on any fabric, so eventually your drapes will need cleaning. If you have a smoker in the house or your curtains are in the kitchen near the stove, they often take on a decidedly dingy cast. Antique or …


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