1/22/2024 0 Comments Double sided curtains pattern![]() Yes, it will take a while when you’re making big panels, but it’s totally worth the six hours of sewing it took me to make these four panels. Iron them one last time, because after all that work you’re gonna want them to look their very best. I used white so you could see the seam, but you want yours to be all pretty and stuff. That way all of your seams will stay put, your curtains will have plenty of structure and will hang nicely. With matching thread, run a stitch 1/4 of an inch all the way around all four sides, starting with the open end. ![]() Use pins to keep everything lined up and easier to handle while sewing. Now use an iron and press the seam, so it will stay in place for you while you run the stitch. This help gets the line perfect for the last hem. Mark it 1/2 inch from the cut end a few places down the edge, so you can turn it in and iron it down. Now it’s time to take the open end and mark it for turn down. Then you know you can just keep the edge of the fabric on the tape guide and it’ll stay straight.Īfter all three sides are sewn down (be sure to double stitch when starting and stopping), flip it all out so it’s right side out. To help keep everything all lined up nicely, I take a piece of painter’s tape and mark a 1/2 inch seam allowance (using the guide on my machine). ![]() Stack it all up together and pin it all the way around, then start on a corner of a long end and stitch all the way around three sides (long side, short side, long side.) Put your fabric print towards the lining, so you can sew your first stitches. Start with your fabric, along with a piece of lining cut the same exact size. For the width on my panels, I used the stock width of the fabric, however you can do them whatever size you’d like.Īlright… let’s get down to bidness & make some easy lined curtains: To get your size, put up your curtain rod, add on your clips (the Threshold brand from Target are my absolute faves), and measure from the clips down to the floor. It’s more of a method, one that you can use to make any size panels you need.īefore we get started, first things first: For this tutorial I used a MUCH smaller piece of fabric (which is actually a completely different pattern.) I used the smaller so you can see the method. I made them with my basic pattern, which isn’t really a pattern at all. The fabulous fabric is Robert Allen Bamboo Lattice in Pool. ![]() I took a risk, and the results kinda speak for themselves. I know, they’re a bit bolder than I normally would choose. Every time I’ve shared a little glance at my bedroom makeover progress (like with the chair cushion, yellow table & plank wall) y’all have been all over those easy lined curtains. ![]()
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