Tips For Sewing Curtains
Before you
even start thinking of sewing curtains it is important to
examine your windows. To get the most out of your windows
and curtains see first if you can improve the look of
your window treatment.
Ways to
improve your window treatments:
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Short,
narrow windows can be made to look longer and wider
by extending curtains beyond edges of the window and
down to the floor.
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Off-center
windows can be made to look centered by carrying
curtain fabric beyond the edge of the window on the
wall.
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Place
the fixture and rods first so that measuring will be
more accurate.
Measuring
curtains
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To
measure curtains, start from the bottom of the rod
and measure to within one inch of sill, or to the
bottom of the apron, or to within one inch of floor,
depending on length desired. The curtain rod slips
through a casing made at the top and, if desired, a
heading can stand above the casing.
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Curtain
should be at least twice the width of the window, and
wider for very sheer fabrics or for a really full
effect.
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The
casing is made approximately twice the width or
diameter of the rod. For a one-inch finished casing,
add 2 ¼ inches, the ¼ inch for the first turn of the
hem, and for one-inch heading add an additional two
inches. Add at least three inches for a finished hem
at the bottom and two inches as a shrinkage
allowance. In sheer fabrics, hems are often made
double.
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Measure
lengths very carefully so that pairs are identical.
Be sure center hems in a pair face each other. Hems
may be done by hand or machine.
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Trimming is
most easily done with ready-made trims applied to
center and bottom edges. Cut off all selvages before
starting to turn in hems.
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When
buying curtain fabric that has a pattern you will
need to the size of the pattern and at what distance
the patterns match.
Sewing
curtains
After
straightening the fabric and cutting the lengths, sew the
outside narrow hems first, then do the center hems. Do
the top hem (casing and heading) and finally apply the
trimming.
For an
illustration of how to measure a window see the article
on ‘Different Curtain Styles’ in our
Window Treatment Ideas
site.
Don’t start cutting and sewing curtains yet, check thoroughly
first.
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