Curtains are often hard to find in the colors and fabrics you like most. Also some of us are sewing machine challenged or just don't have one. This is a simple way to cover your windows without frustration.
Heat your iron up. Measure 2 inches from the bottom of the fabric and pin for the bottom hem. Place the adhesive in the fold of the fabric and run the hot iron over the fabric (follow directions on box of adhesive) Once that is complete remove pins and measure three inches from the top (more if your curtain rod is very large.
Pin fabric down and place adhesive at the very tip of the closing where the top of the fabric meets to make a hole for the rod. Iron and let cool. Put your curtains on the rod and hang.
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Curtains are a very easy way to change the look of any room. If the thought of creating your own curtains has seemed like a daunting task, then follow these quick tips and you will be able to in no time. Choose a fabric that will compliment the theme of the room you wish to make curtains for.
Make certain to measure the length of the windows. Add at least six inches to your measurements to allow for hemming. Purchase stitch witch iron on fabric tape or fabric glue.
This will be the key to no sewing! Lay out your fabric on a flat surface. Form a fold at the top of the fabric large enough to fit around the curtain rod that you are planning to use.
Slide the rod out of your fold and prepare to fasten the pocket. Using iron on stitch witch or fabric glue, fasten the fold in place. If you are ironing make certain to place a towel under the fabric to protect the surface below.
It may be a bit difficult to use an ironing board if you are creating long curtains. Lastly, create the bottom hem ... more.
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