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Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsCrystal from Zebulon, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsCrystal, honey, so what if you mess up? That is what a seam ripper is for. Everyone messes up, it is a way of learning. I don't think you even have to make squares, you would just make panels as narrow or as wide as you like. I put bead trim on mine to make the shower curtain hang straight and not get pulled into the shower. It is very pretty. Post by wichypoo RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric Scraps
Crystal, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsUse large scraps of fabric making squares about 9 and 1/2 inches square. Since shower curtains are 72 inches square, you will need quite a few. After placing the squares in a pleasing arrangement, sew them together using 1/4 inch seam creating a patchwork the same size as a shower curtain. Hem the sides and bottom. Sew the patchwork curtain to the top of an old fabric shower curtain just under the grommets. I did not sew the sides or bottom of the squares to the old curtain, but it could be done. Use with a plastic liner, and you will have a sturdy unique shower curtain. This could be embellished with rick rack on the seams or buttons in the squares, etc. or if your fabric squares are really pretty, let them stand alone. Post By Sadie Susan (Guest Post) RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric Scraps
I am a beginner at this. I hope I do not mess it up! Post by CBLAISDELL RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric Scraps
The easiest way to to have two rods, one in the back for the plastic liner, and one for the outside pretty one. This not only saves time but almost completely eliminates the possibility of mold since they don't touch. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsI make patchwork quilts quite often and the patches can be as big as you want to make it a real quickie project and can match in a diagonal pattern or just crazy quilt fashion. I think putting another dollar liner on the inside is a great idea - attached or not - just put the shower liner on the hook first and then put the quilt on top(facing the outside) and close the hook - it's waterproofed! Frugal Freida Post By Frugal Freida (Guest Post) RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsI don't think that you need to make a quilt...just stitch the blocks, hem, then line with a plastic shower curtain...don't stitch the sides down, though. You want the plastic inside the tub and the cotton outside, so it can dry. Check occasionally to make sure that mildew isn't growing. Then you can detach the plastic to wash and bleach it. Post by tennesue RE: Shower Curtain Made from Fabric ScrapsCan you do it like a quilt? And then line it? It wouldn't need batting as that would gather moisture and weigh too much. Post by mom-from-missouri |
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