I’m partially blind and your tutorial was spot on. This is the 2nd item I have been able to machine sew in 5 months. I wish I could send you a pic. I’m going to make one for every month. I just finished the valentines one.
love your sewing channel. 5 decades of sewing and still enjoy the beauty of fabric sewn in simple, direct manner. Your instructions and presence is perfect. While I love sewing intricate items I "vacation" often with fabric and basic sewing skills. I try to "vacation" with you at least once a week for ideas and once a month for implementing your great creative ideas. I thank you.
When it comes to sewing, it’s hard to visualize the end product for myself. You made this so simple for me and I I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart I’m gonna make some cute little Country coffee curtains with the white trim. Thank you so much miss.
Laura, I made these tonight in about one hour start to finish. They are adorable!!! Thank you so much for the instruction and pattern. I love it. They are SEW VERY EASY!!!
You are wonderful. I love your presentation style and demonstration. You speak slowly and articulate perfectly clear. I’m going to try your clever version of this curtain style. All the very best to you and thank you for sharing your passion and love of creating.
I also love that fabric print. It's so cute for a sewing room. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and understand. I love the idea of having something new to look at, by just turning the curtain around, and not having to buy more curtains.
I have made curtains before but this much easier. Love that they are reversible! I need to make curtains for my home office, I am going to it this way. Thank you for all your great tutorials!
Laura, your tutorials are awesome! Video and audio quality is great. You speak clearly, and explain the technique start to finish in a manner that easy to understand no matter what your skill level is! Love your videos!!
we just bought a new home and i was wanting to make the curtains for my sewing room. i love these. thy are quick,easy and sooo cute. i found your tutorials not to long ago and am so glad i did. i have tried several of them and haven't been disappointed yet ! thank you very much for all the great information and keep it coming.
Thank you so much. Awesome and simple and easy way of stitching. But it looks beautiful gives an awesome look when you enter the house and your observations first goes on the curtains. Thanks a lot and got bless you.
Amaaaazing 🙌🙌 So simple! Got my first ever sewing machine for Christmas and would LOVE to make new curtains for my campervan, couldn't think of an easy way to make them double sided, this video is all the inspiration I needed thank you so much! 💕
Laura, I watch mostly all your turorials but this one really hit home......have 8 windows in my sewing room, and always looking for quick and easy ways to change up the look when seasons change, you have given me the answer, very cute and quick curtains....LOVE LOVE LOVE them, thanks for your great tutorials, from one of your hugh fans
Hi Laura , I really enjoyed your wonderful teaching. I managed to sew my reversible kitchen top and looks so beautiful. Continue to do the great job that you are doing. Thank you.
This is perfect. I was wanting to make new curtains and I have always bought my curtains because I didn’t know how to sew. I’m looking forward to it after seeing your tutorial. I love your fabric choices. Thank you for sharing!
we recently re did my daughters room and when it came time for the curtain i decided to make this into a single panel window length panel (daughter does not like two panels on her window) She loves it. Thank you for the great idea
I love your videos. I am just learning how to sew. And your instructions are clear and easy to understand. The project's are easy, and i am inspired to sew thank so much for sharing your videos.
I am making a reversible kids curtain for my friends motor home. A girl and boy, they are taking turns sharing the upper bunk and whose turn it is will get there special pattern on the window. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Lovely! I was going to make a one sided short curtain for both my 2 kitchen windows, but now I'll be making a couple of these reversible short curtains. Thanks for sharing.
This was a great video. I modified the measurements for a smaller window but they look so cute!! Hopefully my sister-in-love likes them, they're a birthday gift for her.
You are very beautiful, love the silver hair. I am growing my hair out, hopefully it will be like yours. Anyway, I am making the same curtains with red and white polka dot, bottom part coke cola material for my kitchen. Thanks for the tutorial..:)
Thank you for showing me the best way to make curtains for my grandsons bedroom, he likes to switch things around in his dinosaur bedroom, perfect option!
I love all your projects. It would be lovely to be able to print out instructions of some sort. On some projects a list of fabric quantity would helpful.
kitchencookable first let me say that it was a pleasure meeting you at the creative festival Toronto... And , yes these curtains are easy to do..Thanks so much for the tutorial.. It also was fun seeing you sew on'an older machine.....
kitchencookable Good morning it was "sew" nice meeting you too. And yes I still sew on my old machines as well as my newer ones...just something about the way the machine hummmmmms. Glad you like the curtains, have a great day
Hey Laura this was very helpful and easy ..thank you for the lovely tutorial..i wanted to make this way curtains for my balcony grills 😍🤗 love from India 😘
I just love your tutorials. I need to make curtains for my living room. they need to be lined too, wall to wall and floor to ceiling; I thought you may have a new hack that would make them easier, lol
Adorable for your sewing room. If I don't want ruffle at top (i.e. just want a pretty much flat - no pleat topper), I would obviously have less width but also just have the rod pocket right near the top?
Beautiful job !! I picked two fabrics for my kitchen valance but I wanted to make a double one so it is extra fluffy. Kind of like a curtain with a petticoat . Does that make sense? I can't find any video showing what I want so I'm not sure how to make it. If all else fails I will do it this way. I love the colors and I picked almost the same color of solid fabric as you did but found some with red and teal flower pattern for the top. My goal is a 1950's kitchen valance.
Yes, it does. I find the best way to make this curtain is to make two curtains. You will need to rods and hang them back to back, the look is beautiful :)
Beautiful job, I love the curtains, looks so easy. And I was so happy to see you using your vintage Singer class 15 machine. What model is your machine if I may ask? Does it have a belt or a potted motor? If it has the potted motor, it is a very nice machine. I have a lot of vintage machines, A Singer 15-88 it is a treadle with the brown medal frame, and I have a Singer 66 both are black with gold decals, a Singer 201-2, Singer featherweight, 2- Singer 301's, A Singer 27 treadle machine, and many more. I have watched all of your tutorials and have enjoyed everyone of them, but when I saw you using your vintage gal in this one my heart was so happy. You are a very talented lady, thank you for sharing this tutorial I will use it soon.
Do you have a home page that people could post their pictures? I just made easy these are so darn cute! Thank you very much for another great tutorial!
So if I have a bank of 3 Windows together, I would buy 6 yards? I noticed that after you turned the tube to the right side you have the green solid side pulled down some inches on the print side, from which you measure up 4 in . How many inches do you have the green solid fabric pulled down on the print side? Thank you for this video showing us how to make adorable valances for our own windows. it looks pretty easy.
Did you leave it open because it will pucker if you sew them shut? I would like to use your wonderful tutorial, but sew longer curtains and was thinking I could use bias tape along the sides, but worried it won’t hang flat... any advice!? Should I just leave it open?
I’m partially blind and your tutorial was spot on. This is the 2nd item I have been able to machine sew in 5 months. I wish I could send you a pic. I’m going to make one for every month. I just finished the valentines one.
love your sewing channel. 5 decades of sewing and still enjoy the beauty of fabric sewn in simple, direct manner. Your instructions and presence is perfect. While I love sewing intricate items I "vacation" often with fabric and basic sewing skills. I try to "vacation" with you at least once a week for ideas and once a month for implementing your great creative ideas. I thank you.
When it comes to sewing, it’s hard to visualize the end product for myself. You made this so simple for me and I I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart I’m gonna make some cute little Country coffee curtains with the white trim. Thank you so much miss.
Laura, I made these tonight in about one hour start to finish. They are adorable!!! Thank you so much for the instruction and pattern. I love it. They are SEW VERY EASY!!!
You are wonderful. I love your presentation style and demonstration. You speak slowly and articulate perfectly clear. I’m going to try your clever version of this curtain style. All the very best to you and thank you for sharing your passion and love of creating.
I also love that fabric print. It's so cute for a sewing room. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and understand. I love the idea of having something new to look at, by just turning the curtain around, and not having to buy more curtains.
+gabbyg561 Thank you, I have them on my window and love them each time I look out the widow. Glad you like them
I have made curtains before but this much easier. Love that they are reversible! I need to make curtains for my home office, I am going to it this way. Thank you for all your great tutorials!
Minnesota Country Girl Your welcome! Have fun:D and Thank you!
I just made some of these curtains for my kitchen. I love them! Thanks for showing us how to do it the “sew” easy way 😊
Best video I’ve seen for curtains. I need to make some for my son’s basement suite. Thank you for this.
I made Christmas valances for my kitchen windows following Laura's tutorial. They indeed were easy, and they turned out so cute. 😊
As a beginner and a new sewing machine, needed help making my own valances for bedroom, I've been looking for a tutorial, thanks again, will be back
+Vickie Shrewsbury Glad I could help and thanks for watching
Thanks for giving me something to do! Made my kids some frozen curtains now I'm a hero 😁
Laura, your tutorials are awesome! Video and audio quality is great. You speak clearly, and explain the technique start to finish in a manner that easy to understand no matter what your skill level is! Love your videos!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much Laura you are a great teacher. Love making these curtains. Easy for beginners
we just bought a new home and i was wanting to make the curtains for my sewing room. i love these. thy are quick,easy and sooo cute. i found your tutorials not to long ago and am so glad i did. i have tried several of them and haven't been disappointed yet ! thank you very much for all the great information and keep it coming.
me k Thank you very much! You just made my day! Thanks for watching, have a great day
Thank you so much. Awesome and simple and easy way of stitching. But it looks beautiful gives an awesome look when you enter the house and your observations first goes on the curtains. Thanks a lot and got bless you.
Amaaaazing 🙌🙌 So simple! Got my first ever sewing machine for Christmas and would LOVE to make new curtains for my campervan, couldn't think of an easy way to make them double sided, this video is all the inspiration I needed thank you so much! 💕
Laura, I watch mostly all your turorials but this one really hit home......have 8 windows in my sewing room, and always looking for quick and easy ways to change up the look when seasons change, you have given me the answer, very cute and quick curtains....LOVE LOVE LOVE them, thanks for your great tutorials, from one of your hugh fans
M Gibson Thanks M, I'm so happy this will solve the problem. Thank you for joining along,and have a great day:)
I made these a few years ago and they are still my favorite curtains! Thank you so much!
Excellent instructions, pleasant personality and very proffessional. Thank you
I made Christmas valances for my kitchen. They turned out so cute, and these were really easy to make.
Hi Laura , I really enjoyed your wonderful teaching. I managed to sew my reversible kitchen top and looks so beautiful. Continue to do the great job that you are doing. Thank you.
This is perfect. I was wanting to make new curtains and I have always bought my curtains because I didn’t know how to sew. I’m looking forward to it after seeing your tutorial. I love your fabric choices. Thank you for sharing!
It was nice to see you using your vintage sewing machine for this beautiful project.
These curtains are the cutest! I love that you made them reversible. Nice job! Thanks for this video.
craftymom7 thanks, I love them in my widows and it makes me happy that they look nice from the outside. Hope you give them a try
SewVeryEasy not her great video ! Thanks
we recently re did my daughters room and when it came time for the curtain i decided to make this into a single panel window length panel (daughter does not like two panels on her window) She loves it. Thank you for the great idea
Jammie Pennebaker Yah!!! sew glad I could help:)
I really realy love the way you teach, so simple and yet so beautifully done. Thumbs up.
I love your videos. I am just learning how to sew. And your instructions are clear and easy to understand. The project's are easy, and i am inspired to sew thank so much for sharing your videos.
I am making a reversible kids curtain for my friends motor home. A girl and boy, they are taking turns sharing the upper bunk and whose turn it is will get there special pattern on the window. Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Lovely! I was going to make a one sided short curtain for both my 2 kitchen windows, but now I'll be making a couple of these reversible short curtains. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you , and thank you for watching :)
I made this tonight for the sliding glass door in my kitchen. thanks for another great tutorial!!
+Sandi James wow glad you made it and thanks you for sharing
These will be perfect for my camper and no lining needed. Thank you!
+SassyNewYorker Camper.. you could find camping material..how fun:)
Hi mrsbeautybliss Thanks for watching, I told you the curtains would be "SEW" easy. have a great day
Headed to the fabric store for a contrasting fabric. Thank you so much. Donna in California.
Great Tutorial, never would have thought this. Always love your fabric. Thanks for sharing. You have such a calming voice.
thank you:)
AMAZING!!!!! I will DEFINITELY be making these, so glad I ran across your channel. Thanks so much!!
I just adore you, you're my fav sewing teacher! I have learned "sew very" much from you...thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Thanks you sew very much:) and thanks for watching
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. You make it look so easy. Love your fabric choices too. Thanks again for sharing. 😊
This was a great video. I modified the measurements for a smaller window but they look so cute!! Hopefully my sister-in-love likes them, they're a birthday gift for her.
+Kimberly Taft Yes they could be made in any size. good for you I"m sure she will love them:) Thanks for sharing
Great video! I made them for my classroom. They turned out super cute.
love love love this.......I'll b making this in black n white and teal for the kids bathroom......thank you so much for the idea
Love the curtain tutorial!! Great for sewing room or kids room. And it's very easy. Thanks for sharing!!! Peace and blessings.
Thanks and Thank You for watching :)
This is awesome and i love your old sewing machine new curtains for the kitchen and bathroom coming soon!
ellen634 75
Love the beautiful curtains. Thanks for the great ideas.
This is just what I was looking for. Thank you for your delightful and easy to follow video's. Thank You!!
Thanks and Thanks for watching:)
You are very beautiful, love the silver hair. I am growing my hair out, hopefully it will be like yours. Anyway, I am making the same curtains with red and white polka dot, bottom part coke cola material for my kitchen. Thanks for the tutorial..:)
They sound so cute.
Thank you so very much! You are a pleasant thorough teacher!
Thank you for showing me the best way to make curtains for my grandsons bedroom, he likes to switch things around in his dinosaur bedroom, perfect option!
The way you explain is amazing I learn a lot more skills to sewing thank you
Wow! I started with some and now will do this simple method. Thank you!
Hey Laura! It's me! Your videos make me think it's just that easy! I may have to pull out the sewing machine and take a trip to fabricland! Love it!
How beautiful and easy!!!!! Guess what I'm making tomorrow!
Have fun and be sure to post it on my Facebook, I would love to see yours!
Thanks, I just made some curtains using your technique, they came out great.
+GeorgianNights That makes me happy to hear:) I'm glad you like the pattern:)
GeorgianNights rolled hem..do you still have rights sides together or did you turn so right sides are out?
Thanks Laura, you made it so easy and it's beautiful.... Keep doing your SewVeryEasy, thanks again....
thanks again:)
I love all your projects. It would be lovely to be able to print out instructions of some sort. On some projects a list of fabric quantity would helpful.
+BETTY FARIA I will see what I can do, thanks for asking
Very cute curtains, great job thank you so much for your videos, God bless you.
Lidia Contreras Thank you so much, You have made my day:)
SewVeryEasy
kitchencookable first let me say that it was a pleasure meeting you at the creative festival Toronto... And , yes these curtains are easy to do..Thanks so much for the tutorial.. It also was fun seeing you sew on'an older machine.....
kitchencookable Good morning it was "sew" nice meeting you too. And yes I still sew on my old machines as well as my newer ones...just something about the way the machine hummmmmms. Glad you like the curtains, have a great day
I'll be honest I didn't like the fabric when I saw it however the finish product makes it look way more attractive and it's darn cute! Great video!
Hey Laura this was very helpful and easy ..thank you for the lovely tutorial..i wanted to make this way curtains for my balcony grills 😍🤗 love from India 😘
Hello from Canada
Ohmy! What a fabulous tutorial. thank you very much for sharing.
Thanks and thanks for watching
I just love your tutorials. I need to make curtains for my living room. they need to be lined too, wall to wall and floor to ceiling; I thought you may have a new hack that would make them easier, lol
I'll keep it in mind:)
SewVeryEasy me to , would love to know quick and easy for long lined curtains Laura. Thank you so much from Massachusetts !
Bonus was seeing you use the Singer sewing machine. I have one which I inherited from my mum. Thankyou
+Wendy Walsh Love my old machines! just the sound of them makes me happy:)
What a clever idea! I am definitely doing to make these.
AthenaSchroedinger Have fun:D and thanks for watching
What an awesome technique! Thanks so much for sharing!
+Kandia Haynesworth Thanks for watching:)
Adorable for your sewing room. If I don't want ruffle at top (i.e. just want a pretty much flat - no pleat topper), I would obviously have less width but also just have the rod pocket right near the top?
Nice. This was a great video. Could you do another video tutorial making a straight valance? Or do you have a suggested pattern?
Beautiful job !! I picked two fabrics for my kitchen valance but I wanted to make a double one so it is extra fluffy. Kind of like a curtain with a petticoat . Does that make sense? I can't find any video showing what I want so I'm not sure how to make it. If all else fails I will do it this way. I love the colors and I picked almost the same color of solid fabric as you did but found some with red and teal flower pattern for the top. My goal is a 1950's kitchen valance.
Yes, it does. I find the best way to make this curtain is to make two curtains. You will need to rods and hang them back to back, the look is beautiful :)
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. LOOKING FORWARD TO PULLING MY SEWING MACHINE OUT FROM MY CLOSET AND MADING A SET OF SPRING CURTAIN,
Thank you, Laura! This is just what I was looking for!
Thank you! What a great tutorial!
How wide are the windows you are working with? Wondering if you could share as the amount of fabric will change accordingly. TY for a great tutorial!
these are beautiful. love this. i will definitely try
have fun:)
Laura your are best teacher god bless you
thank you very much and thank you for watching
Thank you for the video, you are such a wonderful teacher.
shadowpleez Thank you for watching:) I'm glad you like the videos, have a great day
Great tutorial. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for this.
SundaeJuly Thank you! I hope you give it a try, Happy sewing
SundaeJuly Thanks:) I hope you give it a try, it really is as easy as it looks, happy sewing
Beautiful job, I love the curtains, looks so easy. And I was so happy to see you using your vintage Singer class 15 machine. What model is your machine if I may ask? Does it have a belt or a potted motor? If it has the potted motor, it is a very nice machine. I have a lot of vintage machines, A Singer 15-88 it is a treadle with the brown medal frame, and I have a Singer 66 both are black with gold decals, a Singer 201-2, Singer featherweight, 2- Singer 301's, A Singer 27 treadle machine, and many more. I have watched all of your tutorials and have enjoyed everyone of them, but when I saw you using your vintage gal in this one my heart was so happy. You are a very talented lady, thank you for sharing this tutorial I will use it soon.
I do love my vintage machines too and I have 6 of them:)
I Love the curtain so cute.Thank you for this video.
+Lilet Manzano Thanks for watching:)
I love this idea!! Very cute!
thanks
That fabric is super cute
Laura I’m going to try this!
they are lovely
wow! you are just wonderful, I am definetly going to try them, thanks so much
:-) have fun!
Do you have a home page that people could post their pictures? I just made easy these are so darn cute! Thank you very much for another great tutorial!
please go to my facebook sewveryeasy :)
Brilliant and sew easy :-) ... Love your tutorials. Thank You!
+Helen Shukla thank you and thanks for watching
ur ideas are very impressive. .i enjoy watching ur videos
+SIRI HEMANTH KUMAR Thanks and I'm glad you watch:) thanks
This is EXACTLY what' I have been looking for. Thank you! !
Joy Paul Perfect! so glad I could help.happy sewing
Thanks for sharing. I easily understand. I'll surely try this very soon.God bless😇
So if I have a bank of 3 Windows together, I would buy 6 yards? I noticed that after you turned the tube to the right side you have the green solid side pulled down some inches on the print side, from which you measure up 4 in . How many inches do you have the green solid fabric pulled down on the print side? Thank you for this video showing us how to make adorable valances for our own windows. it looks pretty easy.
Amazing..well explained and awsome result
Hi Laura, do you have a video for making a rod pocket shower curtain?
Love it! Thanks for sharing! Going to make one now. :)
Thank you for your amazing videos and teaching great ideas. God bless, I am a big fan! thank you.
+Wendy Krzak WOW thank you and thank you very much for watching:)
So if I want to do 3 windows, I need 6 yards of fabric or 22? I’m sorry, just a little confused. I love your videos!!!
Great tutorial! Definitely going to try it!
Very beautifull thank you very much
Hello!!!
How do you take 2 sheers curtains and make them look like that balloon Valencia look?
Did you change to bobbin thread color for rod pocket or stitch on the ditch?
I love the tutorial, but have a question. what do you do on the two short ends to close the 'tube' off? Thanks!
you can hand stitch them closed but I found you just don't see them
Did you leave it open because it will pucker if you sew them shut? I would like to use your wonderful tutorial, but sew longer curtains and was thinking I could use bias tape along the sides, but worried it won’t hang flat... any advice!? Should I just leave it open?
Did you measure your curtain to determine how many yards of fabric. That's how I've done it. But if I don't have to, that would be great! Thanks
What fabric have you used for the curtain.
Wonderful job