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How to sew curtains with your own hands: simple workshops and interesting ideas

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Curtains, as an integral part of the decor of an apartment or house, emphasize the style of the interior, decorate it and create coziness. Curtains for the kitchen have a special task, they must be not only beautiful, but also practical.

What will be the curtains for your kitchen, depends, first of all, on your personal preferences. But still it is worth adhering to the general style of the room. When choosing a model, focus on the width and height of the windows, the size of the windowsill. The density of the kitchen curtains will depend on which side the windows face.

When choosing a fabric, be sure to pay attention to natural materials with special impregnations that will provide future curtains for the kitchen with a water-repellent effect, as well as resistance to external pollution.


How to sew from coated fabrics


With the help of our simple workshops, you can sew your own curtains for the kitchen. In addition, some ideas can be used not only for the kitchen.

Burlap curtain for small window

Such curtains are more decorative than functional. But if you additionally sew traditional curtains to them, you will get a great kit.

You will need:

  • Cornice and rings with clips for curtains;
  • Flax with Lurex;
  • Decorative ribbon for bows;
  • Scissors

Step 1

Wash a piece of flax. Dry and iron well with a slightly damp cloth.

Step 2

Cut a strip with a length equal to the width of the window x2. At the same time, the height of the strip is at your discretion, but not more than half the height of the window. Fold allowances for all 4 cm sections.

Step 3

Unscrew the allowances for the hem on the wrong side to a width of 2 cm and iron. Then unscrew again. Iron and stitch to the edge.

Step 4

Make 5 bows from a decorative ribbon and sew them on a frill curtain.

Step 5

Fix the rings with clamps evenly over the entire length of the curtain.

Source and photo: faithfullyfree.com


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Patchwork style kitchen towel curtains

Simple, but very impressive look curtains sewn from kitchen towels in a small, medium and large cell.

Diagram of the fabric of one curtain

The size of one panel is approx. 86 x 150 cm (without loops).

You will need:

  • For each panel - 6 kitchen towels, size. 50 x 70 cm per cage: 2 towels per small, medium and large cage;
  • Needle and thread for sewing;
  • Scissors

Step 1

On towels, stretch the hem. Wash, dry and iron the towels.

Cut out parts, including allowances:

From towels to a small cell (in the drawing - section A):

■ 25 x 63 cm

■ 24 x 30 cm

23 x 36 cm

■ 35 x 51 cm

■ 19 x 10 cm

■ 22 x 23 cm

From towels to the middle cell (in the drawing - section B):

■ 24 x 30 cm

23 x 34 cm

■ 48 x 30 cm

■ 19 x 63 cm

■ 14 x 35 cm

■ 19 x 12 cm

From towels to a large cage (in the drawing - section C):

■ 35 x 46 cm

23 x 32 cm

23 x 68 cm

■ 19 x 45 cm

Step 2

Neaten all sections. Grind all parts as shown in the diagram (allowance width 1 cm). All numerical data in the diagram are given in cm. The letters indicate towels with a certain size of the cage.

Step 3

Having connected all the details of the panel, perform a 1 cm wide hem along the perimeter. From the rags of fabrics, cut 5 loops of size. 5 x 22 cm.

Step 4

Neaten sections. Iron the longitudinal sections to the wrong side to a width of 1 cm and sew on the edge. Fold the loops across in half and, taking the open ends together, grind the curtains under the upper edge of the curtain at regular intervals.

Perform the second curtain symmetrically!

Mini pleats for the kitchen

These half-window blinds with oncoming folds and decorative tassels look very elegant and are extremely easy to sew.

You will need:

● Cotton cambric

● Color matching sewing threads

● Pins

● Scissors

● Centimeter tape

● Velcro tape

● Tape for curtains

● Stick for curtains

● Threads for embroidery

● Needle for embroidery

● Cardboard for crafts

● Paper

● Pencil

● Inch ruler

Step 1: Pattern

Measure the width of the window, determine the height of the curtains as you wish. Make a paper pattern in the original size, taking into account the folds. In this case, for each fold, an additional 12 cm of fabric is laid. Add 6 cm to the hem in all sections.

Step 2: Binding

Cut out the curtain part. Tighten the hem allowance twice on the wrong side on all 4 sides, pin and iron. Sew hem to the edge.


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Step 3: folds

On the curtain along the upper edge, lay the oncoming folds, as shown in the figure - pay attention to the depth of the folds. Stitch each fold and stitch along the upper edge. From the wrong side, on both long sides, sew up a curtain tape for threading sticks into it.

Fold Height = 3 cm

The depth of the inner part of the fold = 6 cm

The depth of the middle part of the fold = 3 cm


How to make bow folds


Step 4: Decor

To embroider the whole folds, cross-stitch on the folds, as shown in the photo of the model, while piercing only the top layer of fabric. For brushes, take a piece of cardboard with a length of approx. 10 cm and tightly wrap thread for embroidery on it. Then fix the bundle of threads at one end with the help of threads, tie the ends of the threads with a knot. Remove the cardboard, cut the bunch of threads at the bottom. Form the head of the brush by twisting it with threads, tie the ends of the threads with a knot. If necessary, trim the lower edge of the brushes. Sew brushes to the curtain over the folds.

Tulle curtains with transparent appliques

Light and transparent, curtains fluttering in the wind - a great solution for the summer veranda, bedroom and even the kitchen! They can be decorated with hand-painted floral applications.

You will need:

● Tulle for curtains or finished tulle curtains

● Organza for applications

● Suitable thread for sewing

● Pins

● Threads for basting

● Small embroidery scissors

● Marker with fading paint

● Textile paints

Step 1

Draw or print a motif for the applique. Increase it to the desired size. Cut out the template and lay it under the organza. Translate the contours and interior lines onto the fabric with a water-soluble or disappearing marker. The required number of motif appliques is cut exactly along the contour.

Step 2

Patch the applications on the fabric, sweep along the contour, stitch along the contour with a narrow zigzag. With scissors for embroidery, carefully cut the curtain fabric from under the appliqué. Remove basting.

Step 3

The lines marked on the organza with a marker can be emphasized with "Touch" textile paints or any other - this will add volume to the flower. Allow textile paint to dry well.

As you can see, almost any curtains can be sewn for the kitchen. So that they are not completely boring, you can decorate them with various decorative elements: edging, borders, cord, lace braid, perform decorative stitching.

Plain curtains

photo: @textilexpress; @tomdom_ru

photo: @tomdom_ru

Can be made of dense textile or transparent organza and chiffon.

Fruits or flowers?

Photo: @tomdom_ru

Sew both of them and change them according to your mood.


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Traditional curtains - a universal option for absolutely any interior

Photo: webcodeshools.com

They can be made exactly to the length of the window.

photo: pixabay

or reach the floor.

Simple fabric curtains

photo: pixabay

photo: @ elena.trubnikova; @ stylno.tekstylno; @tomdom_ru; @textiles_studio_polotno

Easily fit into the country style and the rustic interior. Curtains made of printed fabric or with the addition of simple decorative effects will make the interior more joyful.


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Roman curtains or blinds

Photo: southshoredecoratingblog.com

photo: pixabay

Minimalist style will also be appropriate in the kitchen, as well as in a room or office.

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