2 fold under 2cm at the top of the curtain panel and lightly iron.
Make your own curtains with rings.
Hopefully you own or can borrow a sewing machine.
Paint the curtain rings hooks and clips with spray paint before assembling them if desired.
100 jump ring s.
1 measure the length from the curtain pole down to where you want the curtain to end.
If not just add curtain rings that will hook over the nails.
It was difficult to get a nice finish on the circle with the end so i curled it up too.
If your curtains have holes for rings this will work perfectly.
Fold them over another 1 and press to create the top and bottom hems.
This is such a cheap and gorgeous way to add some charm to those windows.
Fold the tops and bottoms of the panels over 1 2 and press.
To make the rings i snipped about 12 of wire using the rod i wrapped the wire around to get a nice round ring then i turned up the end for the hook.
The wire i use was 14 gauge heavy and tough to work with.
I also purchased curtain rings.
Then just open the binder rings and slide the jump rings on and you have 100 curtain rings with eyelets for 12 49.
With needle and thread make two or three stitches in the same place one.
Sew about 1 8 from the fold.
I like these ones a little more substantial to add some weight to the panels so that they hang nicely.
Add 16cm to allow for the top.
Get the tutorial at must have mom.
3 press the eyelets into place at the front of the.
If you choose this look plan to buy enough rings that you can hang them at 4 inch intervals.
I wanted them black to match the diy curtain rods i made so i laid them all out and spray painted them several quick thin coats flip them all repeat.
Not only are these farmhouse style curtains easy to make they re also super affordable.
An alternative to suspender hooks is miniature wood clothespins.
Sew curtain rings to the backs of the panels attaching them at the hem line at the top using a technique called tacking.
Twist the hook screws into the rings and slide the.
You can do something as simple as hammering forged nails into a strip of wood and then using those nails to hold your curtains.