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How To Make Curtains & Drapes. By Ms. Hooker. Measure Your Window (outside casing). Establish the width of fabric needed to cover the window with the desired fullness. For the width, multiply the window width by 2 or double it. Establish the Length of Fabric needed .
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How To Make Curtains & Drapes By Ms. Hooker
Measure Your Window(outside casing) • Establish the width of fabric needed to cover the window with the desired fullness. • For the width, multiply the window width by 2 or double it.
Establish the Length of Fabric needed. • To Window length, add 8” for short curtains(4” for top casing 4” for bottom hems). • For longer curtains, add 16” (8” for the top casing and 8” for bottom hems). • If using a wide curtain rod, add needed inches to accommodate the difference.
Cut Lining Fabric • Cut lining fabric the same length as outside fabric and trim later.
Fabric Preparation • Cut off all selvage edges to prevent shrinkage.
Cut Lengths of Fabric • Cut lengths needed to cover the window casing with desired fullness. • Match prints at this time. • Mark all panel bottoms with crossed pins.
Sew Drapery Panels Together • To achieve desired width, sew panels together. • Use French seams for sheer fabrics & unlined drapes. • Use regular flat seams if lined for both top and lining fabrics
Sew Side Seams • Turn under ¼” at raw edge and press with iron; pin it, and sew it close to the edge if unlined. • If lined, just press and pin and wait for lining to be inserted.
Sew Lining Panels together • Sew together with a regular flat seam. • Press open and flat with an iron.
Sew Bottom Hems • Sew hems to both curtain fabric and lining fabric. • Make hems 2”-4” doubled. Press, pin & sew along the turned under edge.
Attach Lining to Curtain Fabric • Place lining on top of wrong side of curtain. • Slip sides under side hems, pin and stitch close to turned under edge. • Make sure lining is about 1-2” up from bottom edge of front drape.
Create Top Casing • Turn under top edge about 4-8” depending on the length of the curtain. • For full length drapes, use 8”.
Attach Lining to Curtain at Top • Turn under top edge of lining fabric ¼” and press in place and pin to the bottom of the rod pocket on the curtain top. • Sew lining and fabric together. • Make two horizontal lines of stitching – one forms the top ruffle and the other forms casing for the curtain rod. • Remember to consider the diameter of your curtain rod. Add more inches if you use a fat rod.
Sew Side of Bottom Hems Shut • Add weights to inside of bottom hem corners. • Sew by hand into place. • Sew sides of bottom hem shut using slip stitch.
Press curtains with an Iron • Press curtains and fold lengthwise until ready to hang.
You Are Now Done! What An Accomplishment!!!