Happy Earth Day!
I want to wish everybody a happy Earth Day. Have you ever noticed that often-times saving money is earth friendly too. For instance, my son got a hole in the knee of a pair of his school uniform pants. They were a nice pair of dress pants, and other than the inevitable hole in the knee, they were in great shape. I couldn’t stand the thought of throwing them out, so I simply refurbished them. He is allowed to wear certain shorts to his school as long as they fit in the standards of the dress code, so I cut off the legs right above the hole, did a little hemming, and viola, a nice new pair of shorts which will be perfect for the warmer weather. How’s that for recycling?!
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Several months ago, my sister-in-law introduced me to the site, “All Things Thrifty.” We were discussing our desires to dress up our homes, but since the recent purchases of them had left us a little house poor, we didn’t have all the cash we needed to dress them up like we wanted to. She had came across All Things Thrifty while looking for inexpensive solutions to help her deck the halls, and was gracious enough to share the treasure. I have been inspired ever since.
Brooke and Kallie do a great job of making their homes look like they could be featured on the cover of a magazine, and the best part is, they do it all on a budget. I have gotten many ideas from their blog, and I have learned a lot of tricks, but when I found this post, I was blown away. I am going to make a confession, other than blinds and a couple valances, every window in my house is bare. I know that having curtains seems to warm up the space and make it feel more like home, but I always just figured I would have to wait until I could afford them. I also thought I would have to bribe my mom to help me finish them, but I now stand corrected.
If you think making curtains on your own would be too difficult, please, read on! You’ll be shocked how easy and inexpensive it can be!
Once you’re finished, be sure to head over to All Things Thrifty, dive into their archives, and prepare to be inspired!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Curtains are so much fun, and you may not think that you can make them. WRONG-O. The only way to make a window curtain is by YOUR-SELF. Seriously. Especially if you have discovered the $1.00 a yard fabrics at Home Fabrics. Curtains can be cheap, cheap, cheap. Ok, that kind of sounded like a little bird. Maybe it is all the Easter candy that I ate this weekend.
Here is a list of the items you need to make these bad boys:
Fabric of your choice
Sewing machine loaded with thread
Curtain Grommets found at local fabric store (I got mine at JoAnn’s see picture below)
Everyone has their own reasons for wanting to make their own curtains. A lot of homes have windows that are too tall for store bought curtains. Don’t worry, making curtains is very easy. Even if your windows are standard height, I still think you should make yourself some custom curtains. Choosing the right fabric to add to your room is much easier than finding the perfect curtains. You do need to know how to sew in a straight line though.
I measured the windows, and decided that I wanted the curtains to hit the floor. I wanted them to bunch a tiny bit when they hit the ground, but this is merely personal preference, you can measure them precisely so they are even with your floor if you choose. Next, I hemmed all four sides of the fabric by folding the edge in 1/4 inch twice and them sewing along the hem. I folded the hem twice to hide the raw edge of the fabric. You can see the hem in some of the pictures below if you need to.
Here is my before picture. This wall was was soooo boring. It needed color desperately.
The grommets come with GREAT instructions, and they only cost $10.99 (but of COURSE you should use a 40% coupon if possible). You are going to freak when you see how easy this is! Sidenote: These grommets are plastic. I’ve heard horror stories about the metal ones, so I went with the easy road.
Step 1: Trace a circle using the template provided in the grommet package (Thank you to my husband for being my hand model.)
Step 2: Cut out the circle
Step 3: Snap your grommets together by catching the sides of your circle between the two sides of the grommet.
Step 4: Hang your curtain
Here is the end result!
Total Cost: 5.5 yards of fabric ($1.00 a yard)=$5.50 + $6.59 for a package of grommets= roughly $12.00 for custom curtains!
If you would like to know how to make this window valance, go HERE.
If you would like a cheap alternative to expensive curtain rods, go HERE.
Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!
Sew Cheap!
I made this skirt for my little girl for less than $0.75! For a full tutorial on how to make one of your own, click here!
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