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It’s time for another FREE pattern and my daughter can vouch for this one. She begged for a long time to add curtains to her bedroom window. I’ve made them many times before so I knew it would be a quick project and kept putting it off. When we finally got around to it, she helped me make it and it took less than an hour. Oops! She loves how it turned out though. Today I’ll show you how to make a simple valance or curtain! Didn’t they turn out super cute? You can do this too! First of all, I’m sure you’ve noticed that windows come in all different sizes. That’s not a problem for our tutorial because I’m going to teach you how to make a valance or curtain for ANY size window! This process is easiest if you attach your curtain rod to the wall at the very beginning. You don’t want to make a curtain a certain length and then have it be too long or short because of where you placed the rod! You can get super fancy curtain rods if you want. The ones in our master bedroom are pretty nice and pricey, but this one in the photo above was less than $5 at Walmart. (Hey, it’s what she wanted!) So go ahead and install your curtain rods first. Now decide whether you’re making a valance or curtain. And… If you’re making a curtain, decide whether you want it to be all one panel or if you want it to be split in two so it can open in the center. (See the title graphic above.) Now it’s time to measure your window area using a measuring tape. This should only take a minute so don’t get overwhelmed by the explanation below! I’m just covering all the options: Calculating Width For a valance or single-panel curtain: Measure the width of the window/rod. Then times that number by two. This is how WIDE you want to cut your fabric. (For example, my rod is 36\
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Please note this auction is for the sewing pattern only, not the finished item. Simplicity 1383 Patty Martin Designs Valances for 36\
Haley Valance Sewing Pattern
This fully lined, valance trimmed with piping can be adapted to fit arch windows. This valance could be used on eyebrow and elliptical shaped windows also. It can even be hung straight across, if desired. The valance can be attached to the wall using knobs and post adapters. You can use simple wardrobe hooks as an alternative. The gathered horns on our valance are tied chair-tie tassels. However raffia or ribbon could be used. Click here to see a tutorial on How to Make Your Own Tassels.
Dana Valance Pattern by Pate Meadows – Drapery Supplies,DIY Window Treatments, Beginner to Advance Sewing Level, Valance Patterns
This elegant valance pattern with sash and buttons can be adapted to fit various window widths. Our pattern, as is, makes a valance that is 42” finished width. The finished length of the valance is approximately 22 inches at the center and approximately 25 inches at the sides. Dana valance pattern works best when constructed out of a medium to heavy-weight decorativ
e fabric for the face fabric. We recommend a light-weight fabric, such as silk taffeta, for the sash. The valance has a slightly shaped bottom with facings at the top and bottom. Want exclusive offers, sewing project ideas and so much more? Join our email club today: https://forms.aweber.com/form/28/1449847528.htm
Vintage Simplicity 9566 Sewing Pattern Curtain Valance Swag Sewing Pattern Window Treatments Sewing Pattern Home Decor Sewing Pattern
This is a vintage Simplicity sewing pattern 9566 for window treatments. You have a variety of options curtains, swags or valances. The pattern is in a good uncut condition, please see the pictures. The pattern was made in 2001.