After the roller shade was hidden in my son's bedroom, it was time to sew the curtain panels (if there's a title before 'beginner sewer', that would be me.... a straight stitch is my best friend). I gathered the fabric and materials needed to make the curtains and got to work.
The fabric (Lexington Olive, available through Tonic Living) arrived a few weeks ago and I knew I was going to like the curtains as soon as I hung the fabric for a 'test run'. I was excited to finally start the project (and finish!).... the horizontal-striped curtains have been sewn and are hung.... here they are...
Here's what the window looked like only a few days ago (that is a simple roller shade mounted inside the window)....
And now...
I sewed two floor to ceiling curtain panels.... I kept the top and bottom of the curtain fabric frayed to give a casual look and I didn't line the curtains. I only hung them to add color around the window side of the room. For complete darkness, I pull down a roller shade that is behind the fabric-covered board mounted inside the window, tutorial for the fabric board is here.
To hang the long curtains, I used hardware (rod and clip rings) that was used in our house in VA, they were originally from Walmart (and pretty cheap!).
And, one last look from directly across the window...
The bedroom is done!!! I've finished sewing, decorating and organizing, so I'll be posting before and after pictures of the bedroom at the end of the week! Stay tuned!!!
LOVE that fabric. Cute cute cute!
ReplyDeleteMe too.... and the price was even better, only $8.49/yd!
ReplyDeleteThey came out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you make things look so beautiful and so easy to do! Looks great !
ReplyDelete:)))
ReplyDeleteAny idea where to get a similar fabric? I love these curtains and really want something similar but have been having a hard time finding a similar fabric
ReplyDeleteLaura - Spoonflower has 8" wide striped fabric available in a few colors on any type of material. And the great thing about spoonflower is that if you can't find fabric you like, you can create your own. www.spoonflower.com/fabric/504156
DeleteGood luck :)
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