Provide your room a different look just by switching up the window curtains. Regardless of whether you’re making new window curtains with no preparation or just including the tab best which is ideal for fixed panels, and you can redo the look and match textures or embellishments. You need curtain fabric, window curtains rod, sewing pins, ruler, and scissors.
Cut the Panel Fabric
The length and width of your panel will rely upon the size and position of the windows, in addition to the sew stipends. To make sense of how much texture to use for your boards, gauge that you’ll need about two times the totality of your window.
Include your gratify stitch, stipend the sides and the base edge. you can include another half inch on the top edge at that point. You won’t need a vast trim at the top since tab top window ornaments have a texture looking to encase the top edge.
Cut out your boards, at that point cut a confronting piece for each board. The confronting ought to be a similar width as the window ornament board, and around three to four inch long.
On the off chance that you have a lot of texture to work with, make the window panels somewhat longer than you might suspect you’ll require. That way you can give the boards a shot on your window ornament bar before you trim them.
Decide Tab Length
Overlay the texture over the drapery pole and pin the length you need your tabs to be. As a dependable direction, the curtain’s top edge should hang around two to four inches below the bar. Measure the length you stuck, at this point, it includes one inches to represent the half inch crease recompenses at either end of the tab.
Cut Them Out
To decide what number of tabs you will need, put one at both outside edges of the blind. At that point space the rest out equitably, around six to eight inches separated. The width of the tabs will ordinarily be around 2 inches. For a 2-inch width, start by removing pieces with a 5-inch width and the length you settled on in Step 1. You can cut a ceaseless length at a 5-inch width and sew the long edges together. In any case, turn your texture right side out and press it level.
Finish the Panel Edges
To complete your window curtain edges, overlap the texture over twice on each side and fasten to make a spotless edge. On the off chance that you know the specific length you need; you can stitch now. Spare yourself time by using a more extended join length.
Attach the Tabs
Pin the tabs onto your shade board. If your texture is striped, coordinate the stripes on the tabs to the ones on the board. Sew over the top utilizing a half” crease recompense. If your texture is overwhelming or thick, you will need to space the tabs further separated. That will make them slide more easily on the shade pole, making it simpler to push the curtain open at either side of the window.
Now attach the Facing and sew them and your newly sewn curtains are fit to be hung.