Beginner sewer here. Just found your channel and I love that your family is involved with the show in a little way it’s so cute! Love the simple advice given for sewing and can’t wait to watch more videos thank you!!
I have always made curtains.. Basically because I could never find ones I liked. To me.. It was easier to make and always to change up. I've even made curtains to hang for the holidays. With fabrics.. There's so much to choose and make it your own. Thank you for another great video.
I've only been sewing for few months. I just did my first set for my "She Shed", and they look good. I also saw you video on the "no binding pot holders" and can't wait to try that.
Hi Sherrill! I love, love, love all the new things you've done with your channel! Of course I loved it before too! And I think I'm your number one fan (lol). I'm catching up since I've been busy getting my son through high school graduation or I would have told you sooner. Thank you for explaining how to measure in simple terms showing a quick, easier and neater way to fold and sew the hems. I was not getting pretty hems and now I know why. Your family and house are beautiful!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'll test it on my long lenght curtains... I just hope not to get confused between inches and centimeters 😥 Hilarious the last bit of the video!!!! Greetings from Italy 😘
Hello! I really enjoy your video. I am trying to make basement window curtains with 2 panels. Should I measure the window and and follow your instructions of adding 3 inches top, bottom, and sides , then divide the width by two?
Hi Marice. Are you cutting each panel in half from top to bottom so that you can open the curtains in the middle? If so, yes then follow the instructions I did in the tutorial. I hope this helps. Glad you liked the curtain tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Got them made and hung up. They looks great. Also made a pillow case to match. Turned out very nicely and your directions were great. Have a wonderful day.
I happen upon your video and you are wonderful. You explain very clearly and show tips. You get right to the point, which I prefer. I did subscribe as I liked things you made in your opening and want to learn more! Great job. wish more tutorials were like yours!. Thank you!
I was never taught how to sew so thank you. I found some old material but it wasn't enough for my curtains. I found some more on sale that I think I could sew together with my org material to make a valiance and bottom. Do you have a video to show how I can sew the two pieces of material together to make it look right. I am going solid than the printed section :)
Your living area is beautiful ! PS, love the video also. I just made one curtain for our older class B. Now on to the bigger camper. The material is gonna run about $12.00--to 19.00, yikes ! Measure three times, cut once !
What if I want my print fabric to show both inside & outside (with a plain lining in the middle to prevent color bleed through). Any suggestions on the best way to manage this?
Hi Anita. Place the same fabric front sides together, and then place the lining fabric on top. Stitch around all 4 sides, but leave and opening of about 6" to 8" that is not stitched. Turn the fabric front side out. press the fabric, and stitch the opening closed. At the top edge fold it over at in the tutorial and stitch it down. This will be your casing for the rod. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hello!! I love your videos!! I am totally a beginner and I have a window that measures 69" X29" does it mean that when I add 3 inches on each side and 3 above and bellow my measurements become 75"X 35? Am I correct? Then, In addition I add 7" to my 75? What if I want a 2 panel curtain so, it open in the middle? Do I just cut the material in half? I am a bit confused on that.
Hi User-uv2dg. Measure the width of the window then multiply that numeber by either 1.5 or 2.0 so that you have enough fabric for the curtain to gather up. For 2 panel curtain per window divide that number in half and use that to make the 2 panels. The extra 3" is for fold over at the top/bottom to make the casing at the top and the hem at the bottom. The fabric on the sides of the curtain panel are also folded under to cover the raw edges. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching
So if I only want them to cover a third of the window, do I begin 3 inches above the top, then add 3 inches and another 7 inches from where I want them to end? For example, if I want them 15” long, do I add 10 inches to that?
You can make these any length. The curtain in the video was just for demonstration. At the beginning of the video instructions are given on how to measure the window. You can make you curtains any length that you want. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hi User-uv2dg. In order for the fabric to gather up you will need at least 1.5 times the width of the window. If you want a lot of fabric gathers, then multiple the width of the window by 2. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hi Swimm4yourlife. The finished size of most valances that you purchase are 15 inches. So add to the enough fabric for the ruffle top and bottom hem. Glad you liked the how to make curtains to tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Hi Bubblamell50. You can make the valance any length you like. Decide how much of your window you want to be covered. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Hi Claudette. To make 2 panels per window: - Measure from rod bracket to center of the window - Multiply your measurement by 1.5" - Then add 1" to that measurement Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
This is so awesome. I just started seewing and my first project is going to be a bathroom curtain. Thank you for such a clear instruction on this
Hi lllmmmppp. Glad the tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Beginner sewer here. Just found your channel and I love that your family is involved with the show in a little way it’s so cute! Love the simple advice given for sewing and can’t wait to watch more videos thank you!!
Hi Miranda. So glad you liked the easy curtain tutorial. My family is very helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
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I have always made curtains.. Basically because I could never find ones I liked. To me.. It was easier to make and always to change up. I've even made curtains to hang for the holidays. With fabrics.. There's so much to choose and make it your own. Thank you for another great video.
Thank you so much for sharing your skills! I made new valances for my kitchen and they turned out perfectly!!
Wonderful! Glad the tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
When my daughter and son inlaw bought their first home we made all the curtains. 17 Windows saved tons on diy.
I've only been sewing for few months. I just did my first set for my "She Shed", and they look good. I also saw you video on the "no binding pot holders" and can't wait to try that.
Thanks for watching💗and Merry Christmas😍
Yoooooo that tape hack just saved my life 😂✌🏻
Yay! 😀
Thank you. You have such a great family.
Hi Renee. Glad the tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Best tutorial for traditional curtains EVER! I made a valance and loved it so much I want to make a hundred more!
I am so glad you enjoyed the curtain/valance tutorial. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hi Sherrill! I love, love, love all the new things you've done with your channel! Of course I loved it before too! And I think I'm your number one fan (lol). I'm catching up since I've been busy getting my son through high school graduation or I would have told you sooner. Thank you for explaining how to measure in simple terms showing a quick, easier and neater way to fold and sew the hems. I was not getting pretty hems and now I know why. Your family and house are beautiful!
My daughter is in the process of buying a house. I think we'll be having some sewing days. Thank you Sherrill! Hi Manny and crew! 😄
I just found your darling channel and you made me smile. I love your sweet family at the end!
Thank you so much! My family is very helpful in helping me run this channel. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Sherrill, your family is so cute. Thank you for the easy to follow pattern!
Hi Sally. Glad you liked the curtain tutorial was helpful. My family is a lot of fun and very supportive. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I just made valences according to your video instructions and they came out great!! I'm super pleased. Thank you so much! Love your channel!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love how my curtain turned out. Thank you for such excellent instructions!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you so very much for everything. You teach me something every time that I watch. You are my go to teacher!
Wow, thank you! Happy sewing!
What great curtains and video! Love seeing your family in your videos!
Thank you ! I just bought my fabric n starting on my kitchen curtains.
Hi Quiltfreak. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Thanks. Making boat curtains YIKES new skills being tested. Learning how to use machine too.
Thank you so much for watching and happy sewing! 😍
Thanks for being so concise! Very helpful!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love your videos. You explain things very well for us beginners. I always learn something from you.
Hi Debbie. Glad the tutorials are helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Awesome video! Do you have one that shows how to sew one with a liner? Thanks so much!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'll test it on my long lenght curtains... I just hope not to get confused between inches and centimeters 😥 Hilarious the last bit of the video!!!! Greetings from Italy 😘
Happy sewing! 😊
Thanks for the video, the curtains are great
Hi Bisand1. Glad you enjoyed the curtain tutorial. Thanks for watching. Happy sewing, and happy new year. 😍
I clicked subscribed because of your supportive family at the end of the video 😍😍😍
Thank you so much for subscribing 😊
Thank you for the video. Your family is adorable!
I did mine for my son's bedroom, thank you!
You’re welcome 😀
Hello! I really enjoy your video. I am trying to make basement window curtains with 2 panels. Should I measure the window and and follow your instructions of adding 3 inches top, bottom, and sides , then divide the width by two?
Hi Marice. Are you cutting each panel in half from top to bottom so that you can open the curtains in the middle? If so, yes then follow the instructions I did in the tutorial. I hope this helps. Glad you liked the curtain tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Thank you. Got my material cut out and ready to sew. Can't wait to put up the curtains. Great tutorial.
Yay! Happy Sewing! 😊
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Got them made and hung up. They looks great. Also made a pillow case to match. Turned out very nicely and your directions were great. Have a wonderful day.
I love making my curtains and am planning a new valance for my office this month!! Thanks for sharing your process.
Thank you soo much. Easy to understand..👏👏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I happen upon your video and you are wonderful. You explain very clearly and show tips. You get right to the point, which I prefer. I did subscribe as I liked things you made in your opening and want to learn more! Great job. wish more tutorials were like yours!. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you for making this!
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Very pretty and very good directions. Easy project for beginners. TFS
I was just getting ready to look for a tutorial on this! Thank you!❤️
Hope you like it!
WHAT A LOVELY VIDEO!!! VERY INFORMATIVE...
Thank you so much for watching and happy sewing! 😍
great video. thank you for the help
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you very much! 🌸🌸
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I was never taught how to sew so thank you. I found some old material but it wasn't enough for my curtains. I found some more on sale that I think I could sew together with my org material to make a valiance and bottom. Do you have a video to show how I can sew the two pieces of material together to make it look right. I am going solid than the printed section :)
Your living area is beautiful ! PS, love the video also. I just made one curtain for our older class B. Now on to the bigger camper. The material is gonna run about $12.00--to 19.00, yikes ! Measure three times, cut once !
😃This looks so easy! Thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you for sharing your experience is helpful.
I love it! thank you for good instructions.
Thanks so much! I needed to do this during covid!
Excellent instructions....as usual!
Thanks for sharing this great video
So easy to follow thank you !
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you. I can now make curtains for my sons bedroom using fabric of his favorite football team 😄
Thank you for this video. Nice!
Love the new music. And the video !
Thanks a lot!!
You’re welcome 😀
Thank you for your reply
You’re welcome 😊
Great Video. Thank You
What if I want my print fabric to show both inside & outside (with a plain lining in the middle to prevent color bleed through). Any suggestions on the best way to manage this?
Hi Anita. Place the same fabric front sides together, and then place the lining fabric on top. Stitch around all 4 sides, but leave and opening of about 6" to 8" that is not stitched. Turn the fabric front side out. press the fabric, and stitch the opening closed. At the top edge fold it over at in the tutorial and stitch it down. This will be your casing for the rod. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hello!! I love your videos!! I am totally a beginner and I have a window that measures 69" X29" does it mean that when I add 3 inches on each side and 3 above and bellow my measurements become 75"X 35? Am I correct? Then, In addition I add 7" to my 75? What if I want a 2 panel curtain so, it open in the middle? Do I just cut the material in half? I am a bit confused on that.
Hi User-uv2dg. Measure the width of the window then multiply that numeber by either 1.5 or 2.0 so that you have enough fabric for the curtain to gather up. For 2 panel curtain per window divide that number in half and use that to make the 2 panels. The extra 3" is for fold over at the top/bottom to make the casing at the top and the hem at the bottom. The fabric on the sides of the curtain panel are also folded under to cover the raw edges. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching
I love it! Thank you... Subscribed!🥰
Thank you so much for subscribing!
Thanks I just bought a machine to learn to sew doing this covid
Awesome! Happy Sewing!
Hi I'm from Israel and I want to know what kind of fabric you use for a kitchen window?
I subscribed because of that cute family subscription ask at the end
Thank you so much for subscribing!! ❤️❤️❤️
I have the white curtain rods. How do I measure the rods for the different size of casing needed?
Does this make one panel?
So if I only want them to cover a third of the window, do I begin 3 inches above the top, then add 3 inches and another 7 inches from where I want them to end? For example, if I want them 15” long, do I add 10 inches to that?
Hi Gina. Yes to everything. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
What length did you cut?
You can make these any length. The curtain in the video was just for demonstration. At the beginning of the video instructions are given on how to measure the window. You can make you curtains any length that you want. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
i love it
Thank you 😀
Hello again, once I measure the window and added the 3 inches on both sides, why do I have to multiply by 1.5? what is that number?
Hi User-uv2dg. In order for the fabric to gather up you will need at least 1.5 times the width of the window. If you want a lot of fabric gathers, then multiple the width of the window by 2. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Thank you so much. I really appreciate your help.
What type of curtain rod did you use? Looks thinner than the kind I have.
Hi Cheryl. It is a café curtain rod. I purchased it at Walmart. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
If I wanted to make a valance, how much should I measure for the length?
Hi Swimm4yourlife. The finished size of most valances that you purchase are 15 inches. So add to the enough fabric for the ruffle top and bottom hem. Glad you liked the how to make curtains to tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
how many yards do we need for that curtain?
What’s the length for a valance?
Hi Bubblamell50. You can make the valance any length you like. Decide how much of your window you want to be covered. Stay safe. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Does this make one panel? 4:10
Hi Claudette. To make 2 panels per window:
- Measure from rod bracket to center of the window
- Multiply your measurement by 1.5"
- Then add 1" to that measurement
Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Where are you sales
Hi Laki. Thank you for watching💗 I don't sell the items that I make. I only make sewing tutorial videos to teach people how to sew. Happy sewing😍
@@TheSewingRoomChannel thanks you from
That was “easy”?? Yikes... 🙄
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Does this make one panel?