DreamsUpBalloons, for metal curtain rods, sew the folds as you go along designing and use a glue gun to keep the curtains in place. Others prefer to use a fabric tape or some kind of tape. Love this video- very well explained and demonstrated. Thank you for sharing! :)
Hi When I use a metal rod I hold the fabric in place by using dress pins to the back of the swag. It holds the fabric together just under the rod. If you want to have working curtains. Then you will need to use a double curtain rod. The front rod for the swag. Then the back rod for hanging your working curtains. I hope that all makes sense :-)
Thank you for putting this together. Do you iron the pleats a bit before hanging them so that they keep their shape, or is that a function of the fabric that you are using? Also, when you are calculating the length you need, do you need to a extra for the drape at the top?
What if you have a metal rod how do you hold it in place? and also how do you manage to keep in in place if you have a curtain that need to be functional? that opens and closes everyday?
Great video. I would really like to know how to get the angled edge finish on the tails instead of straight across. I gather the fabric needs to be cut on an angle.
Sharon Yates Hi Sharon I just used a single width of fabric cut with straight square ends. I then hemmed all the sides. The way the tails end up looking tapered is all down to the way the swag is hung over the rod. The tails look tapered when the swag is pulled down. The more you swag the middle, the more tapered the tails look.
Easy Curtain Ideas thank you. I hope to give it a shot in the very near future. I am going to try two pieces of fabric sewn together (front and back) so hopefully the edges will show the lining.
Best video I've seen so far for hanging a scarf swag. Thank you:)
In time for my new curtains. Thanks for sharing original and beautiful ideas
You made this so extremely easy, thanks for your expertise!
DreamsUpBalloons, for metal curtain rods, sew the folds as you go along designing and use a glue gun to keep the curtains in place. Others prefer to use a fabric tape or some kind of tape. Love this video- very well explained and demonstrated. Thank you for sharing! :)
Hi
When I use a metal rod I hold the fabric in place by using dress pins to the back of the swag. It holds the fabric together just under the rod. If you want to have working curtains. Then you will need to use a double curtain rod. The front rod for the swag. Then the back rod for hanging your working curtains.
I hope that all makes sense :-)
So easy to follow.Love it thank you.
wow...this is exactly what i was looking for...thank you so much...lots of appreciation from all the way from Guyana.
Thank you for putting this together. Do you iron the pleats a bit before hanging them so that they keep their shape, or is that a function of the fabric that you are using? Also, when you are calculating the length you need, do you need to a extra for the drape at the top?
Very well done. Good video!
You were very informative and easily understood. Thank you very much.
What if you have a metal rod how do you hold it in place? and also how do you manage to keep in in place if you have a curtain that need to be functional? that opens and closes everyday?
Thank you ..... exactly what I was looking for. You are fabulous!
Very well explained! Thank you so much. Bless you!
Looks beautiful
Excellent video. Very helpful
Great video. I would really like to know how to get the angled edge finish on the tails instead of straight across. I gather the fabric needs to be cut on an angle.
Sharon Yates Hi Sharon I just used a single width of fabric cut with straight square ends. I then hemmed all the sides. The way the tails end up looking tapered is all down to the way the swag is hung over the rod. The tails look tapered when the swag is pulled down. The more you swag the middle, the more tapered the tails look.
Easy Curtain Ideas thank you. I hope to give it a shot in the very near future. I am going to try two pieces of fabric sewn together (front and back) so hopefully the edges will show the lining.
Wonderful Video,Thank you!
great video but how much fabric did you use was it 1 and a half times the width of the window some important information but you didn't tell us ?
Yours was the best video!
how much fabric for a 10 foot window? wonderful job.
The length of the window times 3.
Awesome talent!!
Hola me gustaría que traducir en español Y una pregunta sí la cortina es de 3 m se hace de igual manera gracias me gustó mucho el tutorial
Than idea for a round window please
If somebody has an easy way how to hang sheer scarves I'd love to know! She your scarves are hard to work with
~☆ great job ☆~
just what I was looking for.
helped a lot thanks
Nice great ideas.
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i like it So much
Me gustaría q me traducir en español y una de 3metros se hace de igual manera
thank you sooooo much
amei vou fazer uma igual
Thank you!
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he turned my swag on LOL
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