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Inexpensive Curtains

Posted on June 18, 2010.
Inexpensive CurtainsThe drapes and custom field for Windows at low cost and professional home

Sometimes, regardless of the wide variety of curtains available in the market, we can not find what you're looking for, and often times when we do, we can not afford it. But you do not need anyone to do it for you, you are as capable as it takes to do it yourself!

- Gather your supplies, fabric, scissors, screws, rings or ribbon, and use your imagination. In less than an hour you will manage to decorate that empty window effectively and inexpensively.

- Choose a fabric you like. Avoid quilted fabrics as they can enlarge or shrink over time. Fibers like cotton and linen, in particular polyester fibers and micro, more tolerant than others. Avoid mixtures of silk or silk, because they tend to rot and fade very quickly. Make sure you buy enough fabric. Double height of the window and three times the width, should be fine.

- For curtains with rings, developed a hem of about 3 inches in front of the curtain panels that will be suspended. Sew each ring to each curtain panel leaving small distances between the rings so that the curtain is pulled easily. You can also use the clip-rings.

- For curtains tied tab you need to create media. Simply stitch horizontal buttonholes at the top panel curtain. You can do this using the media of the same fabric as the curtains, or another but suitable fabric for a little diversity. Make-son and put them in the slots.

- No Sew Curtains are also a smart and easy to make curtains. The fabric should be 3 inches more than double the height of the window and 2 inches longer than the width of the window. Pull the fabric through the rod and fold evenly. Stitch the ends of the fabric at the base and sides together. When the curtain is ready, place a single fabric band in the center of the curtain or use two purchased tiebacks evenly spaced along the width of your window. Then adjust folds of fabric panel as desired.

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