Tuesday, March 17, 2015

No-Sew Fabric & Drop Cloth Curtain Tutorial



Hi all!  I found a super fun and easy way to make curtains without using your sewing machine or, as in my case, no sewing skills whatsoever.  All you need is a few supplies, a drop cloth, fabric and an iron.  Yes, you read that right, I said iron.

Here's what you'll need:


1.  A drop cloth big enough for your project.  I used the 4'x15' below that I found at Lowe's.


2.  Fabric of your choice.  I used 2 yards of the bird print and 1 yard of the chevron print.  I found both at Hobby Lobby for 40% off.  WOOHOO!

3.  Fabric scissors and measuring tape.

4.  Stitch Witchery (pictured below).  This AWESOME product can be found at most fabric and craft stores.  I found mine at Hobby Lobby.


5.  Last, but not least, an iron.

Before I get in to the how-to of this project, I want to give you a little tidbit of advice.  DO NOT go to a craft or fabric store after you've started this project.  I did just that and ended up buying new fabric and starting over.  That's how I roll, folks.  Why make things easy?!

Ok, enough nonsense from me.  Let's get to the nitty gritty of this project.  The first thing you want to do is fold your drop cloth in half and cut down the middle.  If you used the same size drop cloth as I did, you will end up with two panels measuring 4'x7 1/2' with three finished sides.  Great, right?!

Next, you want to measure how long you want your fabric to be.  I made my fabric section 24", so I cut and extra 1".  I only wanted a strip of the chevron fabric, so I cut it to 10" wide and extra 1".

Now you get to play with the iron and Stitch Witchery.  But before we do that, I need you all to promise not to burn yourselves.  Why do I want you to promise?  Because I burned myself a few times, or maybe more, but who's counting.  Let's just say I won't be wearing shorts anytime soon.  Those that know me well will not find this surprising.

First, you're going to use the iron to make your hems.  I made mine 1" all the way around (see below).


Next, measure out a piece of Stitch Witchery and follow the directions on the package for making your hems permanent.  It will involve and iron and damp cloth.

Now for the super fun part......ASSEMBLY.  First, you want to measure how long you want your drop cloth section to be and cut it 1" longer on the cut end of the drop cloth.  Remember, we want to leave the finished sides alone.  Next, measure out your Stitch Witchery to the width of the drop cloth and place it on the cut end.  Once you've done that, lay the top section of your fabric piece over the end of the drop cloth and use your iron and damp cloth to attach.  If you use two different fabrics, you will follow the same process for that piece of fabric and also to attach the two fabrics together.  Viola!  You're done!  I also added ribbon to mine, which is done by the same process.  Super easy, right?!

Here's how mine looked when finished:




I had leftover chevron fabric, so I ripped strips and tied them to the ring clips for a little extra pizazz.  You can find drapery ring clips at Hobby Lobby or most fabric stores. They just clip to the curtain and then hang the ring on your curtain rod. 

Super fun and easy way to get the exact look you want for a fraction of the price.  Plus, it will be super simple to change out the fabric later if your design theme changes.  I love that!!  Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial.  Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned for more fun and easy ways to decorate your home.



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