Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IKEA tape with the hooks is definitely the cheapest and easiest way to make pleats. But you need at least two panels for each inch of window. And really, you won't get the "look" of real curtains unless they're lined and interlined. I don't know why you can't buy store bought panels with interlining, but it doesn't seem like you can. And the interlining makes a huge difference. If you can sew, making panels isn't hard, but you'll still be shocked by the material costs even if you pick very reasonable face fabric.
Can you explain/clarify your point re the width? My windows are 37” wide to the outside of the framing/moulding. Thanks! - OP
Anonymous wrote:I want to buy curtains for my bedroom. I’d love tips for how to make them look more custom - for example, I’ve read to hang them almost at ceiling height instead of at the top of the window moulding. How far outside of the window frame to go?
And I guess I need to get the curtains hemmed? How does I get those nice pleats in them?
Any suggestions on where to buy nice looking ones?
Thank you for tips!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IKEA tape with the hooks is definitely the cheapest and easiest way to make pleats. But you need at least two panels for each inch of window. And really, you won't get the "look" of real curtains unless they're lined and interlined. I don't know why you can't buy store bought panels with interlining, but it doesn't seem like you can. And the interlining makes a huge difference. If you can sew, making panels isn't hard, but you'll still be shocked by the material costs even if you pick very reasonable face fabric.
Can you explain/clarify your point re the width? My windows are 37” wide to the outside of the framing/moulding. Thanks! - OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a lot of DCUM'ers will boo and hiss at this, but I just put these IKEA curtains up in our living and dining rooms and they look wonderful.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/tibast-curtains-1-pair-white-50396758/
I used these curtain hooks, which have two prongs for making pleats:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/riktig-curtain-hook-40212203/
And I hemmed them using iron-on tape:
https://www.amazon.com/Dritz-222-WITCHERY-FUSIBLE-20-Yards/dp/B0001DSIHI/ref=asc_df_B0001DSIHI/
I installed the brackets 2" below the crown molding and 6" out from each side of the window so that when installed, they show most of the window and sit quite high above it.
I found these links helpful:
https://www.11magnolialane.com/how-to-pleat-curtains-for-a-custom-look/ (I used those exact hooks and rings and curtain rods)
https://caitlinmariedesign.com/budget-pinch-pleat-curtains/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FjcGmhq6QU
(^^^ those hooks are different from the IKEA ones and create a more pronounced pleat)
Thank you - fantastic! - OP
Anonymous wrote:The IKEA tape with the hooks is definitely the cheapest and easiest way to make pleats. But you need at least two panels for each inch of window. And really, you won't get the "look" of real curtains unless they're lined and interlined. I don't know why you can't buy store bought panels with interlining, but it doesn't seem like you can. And the interlining makes a huge difference. If you can sew, making panels isn't hard, but you'll still be shocked by the material costs even if you pick very reasonable face fabric.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a lot of DCUM'ers will boo and hiss at this, but I just put these IKEA curtains up in our living and dining rooms and they look wonderful.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/tibast-curtains-1-pair-white-50396758/
I used these curtain hooks, which have two prongs for making pleats:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/riktig-curtain-hook-40212203/
And I hemmed them using iron-on tape:
https://www.amazon.com/Dritz-222-WITCHERY-FUSIBLE-20-Yards/dp/B0001DSIHI/ref=asc_df_B0001DSIHI/
I installed the brackets 2" below the crown molding and 6" out from each side of the window so that when installed, they show most of the window and sit quite high above it.
I found these links helpful:
https://www.11magnolialane.com/how-to-pleat-curtains-for-a-custom-look/ (I used those exact hooks and rings and curtain rods)
https://caitlinmariedesign.com/budget-pinch-pleat-curtains/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FjcGmhq6QU
(^^^ those hooks are different from the IKEA ones and create a more pronounced pleat)
Anonymous wrote:The IKEA tape with the hooks is definitely the cheapest and easiest way to make pleats. But you need at least two panels for each inch of window. And really, you won't get the "look" of real curtains unless they're lined and interlined. I don't know why you can't buy store bought panels with interlining, but it doesn't seem like you can. And the interlining makes a huge difference. If you can sew, making panels isn't hard, but you'll still be shocked by the material costs even if you pick very reasonable face fabric.