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Curtains from TableclothsAll these tablecloths are purchased at a bargain price. I'm buying the fancy loop things (sorry I don't know what they're called!) that you place on each corner and one for the center. I'm hoping the center one will hide the joining seam. This is a northern faced window so I won't have to worry about fading so I'm not going to line these curtains. I already have the pocket rod from the previous curtains. Can anyone offer me advice on anything that I may be overlooking? Yvonne k Feedback About This Post:RE: Curtains from TableclothsI've been doing this for years. Be careful if you pick a plaid or checks. I have foumd small (but noticable when hung) variations in the size of the patterns. You want them to match when hung. I usually get them at TJMaxx and get more than I need (you can always return them) to make sure I get matching panels. Post By g.campbell (Guest Post) RE: Curtains from Tablecloths
I do the same thing! I have a window in my kitchen that need to be covered for many reasons, heat and sun, cold and drafts for some, and awful holes left by someone who didn't know what they were doing. My last curtain makeover, I got some fabric at Joanns for $1 a yard (one of their half price clearance item sales {gotta love those!}) and bought 3 yards, waa laa! Threw a quick stich and done! You can even do a quick running stitch if you don't have a machine. Post by michawnpita RE: Curtains from Tableclothswhen my mom redid her 1/2 bath, she used towels in her new colors for her curtains. My ds did the same thing in the trailer she used to live in. They looked very nice. I have also used sheets for curtains. Dont have to pay high prices of curtains with a little imagination. Post by jmz2005 RE: Curtains from TableclothsWhat a great idea! Tassle tiebacks at Walmart are pretty reasonable. You can also use tablecloths to cover a headboard or make a backdrop for picture taking. Post By suzi homemaker (Guest Post) RE: Curtains from Tablecloths
I love your curtain idea!!! I made roman shades this way...but I used discount sheets that had a hole in them. I cut them to fix the window, and cut the bad part off. Then I put velcro at the top and a piece of velcro on a Post By sarah_bellum (Guest Post) RE: Curtains from Tablecloths
Tie backs. I'm sure you can arrange to have left over fabric, you may want to fashion some sort of tie backs to hold them open in a nice way. Post By Jade (Guest Post) RE: Curtains from TableclothsI made my curtains from $1.00 dollar material from the craft department at Wal-mart. Just go to the cloth department and they should have a table with cloth that is $1.00 and they put new fabric on there all the time. They have all sorts of colors and textures! Post by huntersmommy03 RE: Curtains from Tablecloths
I use sheets, purchased on sale. I have some I made twenty years ago and they are still looking good. I have also used towels, pillow cases, napkins for valances, etc. The possibilities are endless. With some clever folding and a little sewing, you can make the top of the sheet look like it has a valance without any cutting. Then you can do a loose running stitch by hand the length of the valance at even intervals, pull each section of stiches to make a gather, knot and stitch off, you have a ruffled valance now. Post by Stormy629 RE: Curtains from Tablecloths
Dear Yvonne, Post by bevies |
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