Curtains in the Office Complete
Although this was a not an easy project for me, I have to say that I do like the result of the new curtains. And now, at parties, I can casually mention how I make curtains in my spare time. *wink*
Although this was a not an easy project for me, I have to say that I do like the result of the new curtains. And now, at parties, I can casually mention how I make curtains in my spare time. *wink*
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Hi! I’m Megan, mom to a thoughtful teenager and spunky young girl. We call Houston home and recently moved into our dream home. I traded my lawyer hat to become a full-time blogger in 2010. I love sharing my passion for affordable fashion, home decor, organization, & fitness to help inspire you to take care of you!
You don't just make curtains, they're CUSTOM window treatments (=
Super cute…love the fabric!
Hey, if you're interested…I am hosting a give-away! Come check it out…
http://christinasadventures2010.blogspot.com/2010/10/blessings-give-away.html
Tanya- I looove that! Now you're talkin:)
They look fantastic! And I totally get what you're saying about high-water curtains… it's happened to me, and I still haven't recovered 🙂 I love the fabric you chose, too!
Go Megan, Go Megan! 🙂
They looks awesome. I LOVE yellow & gray! Gorgeous fabric.
And I love those clip on O-rings. I'm gonna have to use those for my craft room windows!
They look fantastic! I love the pattern. If you are looking for a sturdier rod, you might want to consider doing what we did…buying metal piping and spray painting it. It won't be adjustable like the one you have now so it shouldn't bow. We put a center bracket on ours, but only because it was 13 ft and we ended up having to piece it together.
Here is a post I wrote about it. Good luck!
http://letsmakeitours.squarespace.com/lets-make-it-ours/2010/9/1/custom-13-ft-living-room-curtain-rod.html
The curtains look fantastic, I love the color and pattern of them!
Youve done a fantastic job..they look awesome…and really make the room. I am soon to tackle the same project so Im not looking forward to all the little obstacles that Im sure will come my way when doing so…for eg: Not being able to even use a curtain rod as we live in a rental apartment…lol..how do I get around that one?..lol. x
They look awesome. I really love that fabric. That is one of my all time favorite color combinations. Have so been there when trying to hang something and it turns into a ridiculous project. Way to pull through. And I love your desk! Very crisp and clean.
Wow I love that fabric! And I hear ya, sewing drapes are for the professional. I have made many in my lifetime, and every time I remember why I hate to do it, even if it saves money. Yes, you guys are right, there is a metal plate above that window, {I think it helps keep water out around the window in the framing} now you know for the next hanging of treatments. I would go for a fatter white rod, that window can take it and it would be really nice with that fabric. Great job Megan, I am impressed.
The curtains look fabulous! I love that fabric. Great job!
Not one to push as seen on tv crapola, but that mighty putty actually works. You could put it on the back of the bracket and smush it onto the wall. It would hold that center bracket where the steel plate is. Voila! No screws needed.
they look awesome! love the fabric!
i would just get another bracket & put that in the middle so it doesn't bow. you can pick those up anywhere.
They look awesome! You did such a great job first time out. I hate those steel plates above windows. My daughter's dorm rooms as well as apartment has them! Yeh, the measuring, remeasuring, pattern matching gets time consuming and frustrating both.
I love them! You did a great job. 🙂 Maybe a chunky wooden rod wouldn't bow as much? What a pain. At least they look pretty, that's all that matters. 🙂
The custome drapes are stunning. Kudos to you for all your hard work. Trust me…I know what it means to have oodles of holes in your wall. I HATE hanging curtains in our home. I think we have steel plates edging each window.
Cheers~
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Love your "custom window treatments"! I think a larger curtain rod would definitely help your bowing issue…
Happy Monday!
xo Jade
Love them! I have a similar pattern for some pillows I made. There is just something about grays and yellows and really make me all warm and cozy.
I did line them and sew them. I figured since I had the sewing machine and all I should at least try.
I do think a bigger rod would look better, so I'm looking . . .
And the Greek Festival was really fun- I'll post some pics at some point.
They turned out great! I love the fabric!!
http://lisafergus.blogspot.com/
The fabric is perfect!!! Did you sew or use hem tape?!
Oh, and Greek Festival!!!??? YUM! Our fave every year.
Beautiful! They match the paint color in the room perfectly. So pretty.
We almost went to the Greek Festival. How was it? The curtains look GREAT! I love the pattern. Also, we did go to Dewberry Farm. It was a great time, although it's definitely in the middle of nowhere! Have a great week! 🙂
Those curtains look fabulous! I am loving damask right now so love that fabric!
Meg, I totally love it. I want to stop by and see it in person! U are the best! U need to help me decorate my beautiful undecorated home… LOL
LUV! LUV! The fabric, colour combo and the print…
…can't wait to see the finished room…
P.S. Love your space in the blogosphere…I'm a follower
Those look reaaally good. 🙂
Love that pattern! You did a great job.
Gorgeous curtains, Megan! 🙂 Love that pretty pattern!!
They look great! And I am sooo with you on the high-water curtain fear. A number of mine are a bit too long, since I would rather err on the long side than the short!
Great fabric!
So, I also have to ask…does your hubs complain when you ask for his help with decorating stuff, or is he pretty cool with it? Mine grouches a little bit, but he does like to help. My problem is his OPINIONS on everything. :s
Thanks so much for joining my party! 🙂 Happy Weekend!
Your new curtains look fabulous! I love your fabric choice. I know what you mean about measuring and remeasuring. It's so easy to make a mistake when you sew.
Pretty fabric! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!
Those are beautiful! I love the color combo.
Beautiful fabric!
So pretty! I love that fabric.
The curtains are fabulous! You have inspired me! I think the rod width is good. You can try a bracket in the middle to secure it and eliminate the sag. Michele
All the hard work paid off!
Love it, the curtains match the room perfectly well done.
I would love it if you linked this to Sew Crafty Saturday over at Sew Chic and Unique.
You did an awesome job! you should be very proud! I am now definitely inspired to tackle "sewing my own shower curtain"! I love the fabric you chose!
What a great idea! And it matches so well. I really like the fabric you used. Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!
Megan, what a fabulous fabric choice – Love the colors and print. You work definitely paid off – fantastic job! I featured this on the Sunday Showcase post. Stop by and grab a button if you like. Thanks so much for linking up. Hope you are enjoying your week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
The fabric is beautiful and they look great !
Megan, I love this fabric! Do you remember how many yards you used on this project? Thanks!
Best,
S
Pretty. I made grommet top curtains for our living room and after that said never again. I wish I could have made them floor length but we have baseboard heaters. Still trying to come up with a solution, I was thinking about buying curtain rod extension brackets. That might keep the curtains away from the front of the heaters. But then I would have to make new curtains. Everything I have seen in the store is so boring, I like pattern and color.
Here's mine:
http://orange-sugar.blogspot.com/2010/02/tutorial-lined-grommet-top-curtains.html
Hi sorry I've never been to your blog before. But I'm always surfing for cute ideas. I love how your curtains look, even if they were a pain. I was actually looking at another curtain DIY on some other blog and they had put a bracket? Rod holder? (ha wow) you know what I mean hopefully. . .Anyway they had put one in the middle of the rod between the two windows. It gave the middle support and distributed the weight preventing bowing. I don't know if you could find another one, but I thought I'd share the idea.
PS I just realized you don't have two windows. But I think it would still look good centered over the window.
We had the same drooping problem and couldnt get a middle piece to stay in the wall..
We got a thick curtain rod from target and it works great! No droopy!
Hi Megan,
You did a fantastic job on the curtains. I'm also working on a grey/yellow room and I've been looking for curtains…these are awesome. How big is your window and about how many yards did you use? I'd love to try it out!
Thanks!
This sounds EXACTLY like what I have been going through lately. I was so frustrated. I had the holes, the spackle, the metal above the window, the stud, the droopy rods…everything. LOL But yours turned out great! Guess I'll have to just keep trying! 🙂
We had the EXACT same problem when hanging curtain rods in our bedroom a few weeks ago! Apparently most new homes around here have a steel plate that is a storm brace above most windows. What a pain!
Do you remember how many yards you bought for the fabric? Or have many yards per window panel? Thanks!