Lined Rod Pocket Curtain Tutorial
You can leave the tail just put it next to the window.
Lined rod pocket curtain tutorial. Rod pocket curtains are the easiest style of curtain to make. It s simply a panel of fabric with a tube at the top for the curtain rod. Make the top curtain rod pocket by folding down the short bottom edge use the pretty sheet top edge as the bottom hem and stapling yes use household stapler along about three inches. Cut the lining the same size as the finished curtain.
We hung them with clips but left enough material at the top tucked into the curtain in case we want to come back and put the grommets in later. So round up your sewing materials and we ll show you how to make rod pocket curtains in just 4 steps. Insert your curtain and hang your lovely new lined curtains. Decide what curtain rod you will use to hang the curtain.
If it is a thick rod then you want your fabric to be 10 12 inches longer than the desired length of your final curtain. The nursery makeover will hopefully be done on saturday and i can show off the entire room here on sunday. If it is a thin rod then you want your fabric to be 8 10 inches longer than the desired length of your final curtain. Rod pocket curtains are the easiest style of curtain to make.
They were so easy. It s simply a panel of fabric with a tube at the top for the curtain rod. For a cheap trick in a hurry use flat sheets from walmart as curtain panels. This tutorial shows how to make an unlined rod pocket curtain but a lining can be easily added.
A lined curtain with a rod casing can fulfill many roles in a room both decorative and practical. Cut the lining the same size as the finished curtain and tuck it under the hems and sides before sewing. This tutorial shows how to make an unlined rod pocket curtain but a lining can be easily added. They are one of the simplest window curtains ideas you can produce from your sewing room.
Rod pocket curtains are a simple yet beautiful kind of window treatment perfect for any room in your home.