I recently painted the kitchen. Out with the green and in with the off-white. I realized quickly that I would need to be purposeful about bringing in color since the walls were looking a little boring. The kids and I hopped in the car and headed for
Crafty Planet, my new favorite fabric store (when they should have been napping, I might add). Since the curtains on the sliding door shrunk even more when I washed them, I decided to add some fabric to them. I chopped off the bottom of the curtains so I could add a foot-high piece of fabric along the bottom. Once I sewed it to one curtain and hung it up, I knew I needed to change it so the fabric would be on the top. The tabs on the curtains came off and I sewed tabs to the fabric panel. Viola... flip the curtains up side down and we have new-and-improved curtains for less than $10.
Oh, wait, it wasn't that easy. When I cut the bottom off the curtains, I kinda sorta didn't cut it straight. Boy, was that obvious once they were hanging up! Ribbon to the rescue. I bought a roll of 1 1/2 inch wide brown ribbon and sewed it over the seam between the curtain and the fabric panel. Viola... curtains that look good!
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I avoid pinning whenever possible, but when attaching the ribbon it was important to pin enough so the ribbon wouldn't shift. |
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