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Friday, April 23, 2010

$8 Ruffle Curtain Tutorial

***I recently updated this tutorial going into more detail and showing how to make it with a queen sheet set.  You can find it HERE.  Thanks!***

Here's the instructions on how I made my super cheap ruffle curtain for our guest bedroom. Now you should be advised that I am no sewing pro, so most definitely anyone with an afternoon and a sewing machine can whip this up.

1. I started with 2 Flat Twin sheets. I purchased mine at Wal-Mart for $4 a piece. Make sure they are the flat sheets and not the fitted. Wal-Mart also has some other great colors like cream and pink if you want to change it up. You could also do this with just regular fabric, but I seem to get overwhelmed with large amounts of fabric in front of me. So the sheets are a good jumping off point.


2. Unpackage and iron out each sheet. Then begin cutting following these handy little guidelines I made for you. The grey area are the pieces that you will not be using.

Panel #1

Cut off the 4 inches hem at the top of the sheet (grey area) and discard or save for another project. Then cut 7 strips at 11 inches tall and 1 strip at 10 inches tall (this last strip already has a hem to it so it doesn't need to be as tall).

Panel #2



Cut out the main body of the curtain at 96 x 35 in. and set aside. Then cut out the remaining 2 strips for the ruffles with the side of the fabric making sure the first strip is 11 x 66 and the other is 13 x 66 (this last one needs to be taller because it will be the top ruffle and secured to the back of the curtain).

3. Now you have 10 ruffle strips and 9 need to be hemmed. I just did a quick fold over hem because we're short on fabric. *Also be sure to hem the two sides from the 2 strips you cut from panel #2*

4. With your hems in place begin sewing a loose and wide stitch on the top of each strip to ruffle. Then gently tug on the back string and bunch together to ruffle the whole strip. Repeat with all 10. Take a mandatory chocolate break...you're welcome!

5. Take your main curtain panel and hem the right side. For mine I laid out a few of my ruffles on top of it to gage how much to take in. Mine finished is about 33 inches wide. Just depends on how much ruffle you want.

6. Starting at the bottom of the panel get your ruffle just the right length so it will lay across the panel allowing room for a half inch to be folded in on the left and right sides of the ruffle. Pin and sew straight across.



7. Repeat with layering the remaing ruffles. It's best to work on one ruffle at a time making sure each ruffle covers the stitches on your previous ruffle. Don't stress out about getting each straight or lined up perfectly. The ruffles are very forgiving and just add more character to it.


8. Once you sew 9 ruffles. Take the main curtain body panel and fold over the top 4 inch hem and stitch a curtain rod pocket in the back.

9. Now your last ruffle should be the 13 in. wide one you cut from panel #2. Instead of sewing across the ruffle you'll be flipping it over and sewing inside of it on the very top of the back of the curtain panel so that when it flips over you won't be seeing a seam. Sorry I hope this part makes sense. Your finished curtain should measure about 33 x 92 in. once done.



10. Then Ohhh and Awwww over you fantastic curtain!


Feel free to shoot me an e-mail if you have questions about a step aboyagirlandapug {at} gmail {dot} com.

127 comments:

  1. That's awesome! Thanks for the great tutorial! I can't wait to try them!

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  2. Wow! I'm impressed. I def. did not get the crafty genes!

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  3. So cute!! Wow - your tutorial is awesome!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  4. Oh my. I don't know if I could do this at all. Looks great, though!

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  5. i LOVE this tutorial! and even better that it cost less than $10! soo cool! i totally want to make something like this one day!

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  6. Your directions are so easy to follow!!! I can't wait to try to make these! Thanks so much for sharing!
    :)

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  7. Those are simply gorgeous... I'm thinking they would make a sweet addition to my daughter's room! And what a great tutorial... you made it look absolutely do-able! Thank you!

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  8. these are completely adorable( and look expensive!)

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  9. Those are so sweet! Great tutorial!

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  10. LOVE! These remind me of the Anthro shower curtains! So pretty...have a great weekend!

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  11. Those are so perfectly shabby! Love em!!

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  12. Beautiful! What a great tutorial too! I am planning on making a ruffle curtain for my little girls' room. Now, I may need to use sheets!

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  13. Sooooo stunning...luv this soft look! Hope you have a beautiful weekend!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  14. What a cute project, and your tutorial is really helpful! Thank you for posting this, even my fear of sewing self feels inspired!

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  15. oh, yummy ruffles. these would be lovely in my girls' room.

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  16. That is awesome! I am going to make these for my daughters closet. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I am hoping over from the Shabby Nest-congrats on the feature.

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  17. i agree with burlap and blue, this reminds me of the anthro shower curtain i've been wanting for over a year. if i just knew how to sew, i would totally make these.

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  18. these are so beautiful and will be perfect for my little girl's room i am in the process of decorating! thank you sooooo much! i will be sure to send you an email with the finished product:) thanks!!

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  19. This? Is pure awesomeness. LOVE it.

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  20. YOU, ARE MY NEW BEST FRIEND!

    HUGS FROM MAINE

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  21. How pretty...Thanks for sharing

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  22. Absolutely fantastic!!!
    I love this!!!
    =)

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  24. Thanks for sharing, this is so cute! I would love for this to be on my linky party! :)

    www.dontwasteyourhomemaking.com

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  25. Oh I love it! I might do one in black, gray and ONE stripe of red! Wouldn't that be fun? If I make it I will feature you on my little blog. THANKS!

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  26. Thanks for the tutorial, I made a mini one and linked your tut. up here- http://xstitchandcrafts.blogspot.com/2011/06/mini-ruffle-curtain.html

    Thanks again!!

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  27. YAY! I've been looking for a tutorial on how to do this cheaply and still get the same quality as what you can get from Urban! Planning to do this for my photobooth backdrop for my wedding! THANKS!

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  28. I have also wanted that Anthro shower curtain but can't turn loose of the money...this looks do-able! thank you...i'll phone a friend and see if i can talk her into it LOL.

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  29. your curtains are absolutely gorgeous.

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  30. This is going to be Perfect for my daughters dorm room!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

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  31. I am in looove with this curtain. I saw a similar one at PBK today for $70 a panel and thought, I can do that! Thanks for the awesome directions. I am going to do different colored ruffles for my girl's room :)

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  32. New follower! Just found this posted on Pinterest, I LOVE these curtains. Been trying to figure out what to do in my daughters room, and these are perfect!
    ~Katie
    www.punkinheadsanddoodaloos.blogspot.com

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  33. Ahh, I'm ready to load up the kiddo and go to Wal-Mart to get some sheets! Thanks for this great tutorial! I'm going to need to make 3, but these are the first curtains I've loved for my room in almost 3 years! I can't wait! Thank you again!

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  34. these are so cute! I have been trying to decide how to redo the curtains in my daughters bedroom and ta-da I found out how! going to go out and get sheets tomorrow. I do have one question, do you think that blackout backing could be put on these?

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  35. I own that Anthro shower curtain that others have mentioned, and although I still adore it, I do wish I'd seen this tutorial before I paid all that cash for it a few years back! Definitely going to make bedroom curtains from your tutorial. Thanks!

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  36. Oh, man- I was shopping for curtains and about to buy some expensive ones at anthro. You just totally made me realize that I shouldn't do that! I can easily make some! Thanks! :D

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  37. Maybe in the 3 year olds room...awesome!

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  38. Thanks for the inspiration!! I loved it and made one for my daughter's room.

    http://loriandkyle.blogspot.com/2011/10/home-projects-week-livias-room.html

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  39. Great directions. I'm going to modify this to make some shabby chic covers for my chairs. Thanks for sharing!!

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  40. this is amazing! thank you so much!!!!! I will do this!

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  41. You could cut out all the pieces and then dye them with RIT dye! This is a great idea..thanks for sharing.

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  42. Just found your curtain tutorial and my daughter already wants me to make these for her. I think I'll buy a ruffler attachment for my sewing machine first!

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  43. I just LUV this idea! Thank you for the great tutorial! Michelle over at Emerald Cove Jewelry mentioned your blog and this tut, so I had to pop over to see if it was easy enough for a complete "non-sewer" to handle. I just may be able to do this....! :)

    xoox laurie

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  44. I have been saving this link and saving it so I could come back here and tell you........ I FINISHED IT!! I made a shower curtain after I saw one in a store for $80 and googled around and found your solution! I just modified my measurements by a tad bit (it's a stand alone shower). This was much much easier than I cold have anticipated. Thank you!!

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  45. Just purchased my sheets from Walmart! So excited to try this! Wish me luck! Thank You for posting! :)

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  46. this is just what I was looking for. Thanks!

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  47. I'm thinking how cute this would be with alternating ruffle colors (think about a nursery with pastels of yellow/green/pink/blue!). Great tutorial! Thanks

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  48. Where do you buy the small curtain rods?

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  49. Gonna do this as soon as I get the time! Love it! :) Thanx for posting the tutorial.

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  50. Found you when I was looking for a ruffled curtain tutorial. Love it! Can't wait to try it for my two youngest daughter's bedroom. Following you now. Would love it if you follow back:) http://www.applesandpnutbutter.blogspot.com

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  51. I found you on Pinterest. I am SO doing this for my guest room! I LOVE IT!

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  52. So cute!!!! I just have one idea to help. When you ruffle sew one line and then sew a second line guiding 1/4" This helps lay flat when you are trying to sew all the ruffles together. I will be making these for my daughters room.

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  53. These are just beautiful! And a great tutorial. The only suggestion I would offer is to prewash the sheets before you make the curtain. That way the material shrinks BEFORE you make the curtains.
    I think I'll suggest these to my daughter for her daughter's room. Just beautiful!

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  54. I've had this pinned for a while and finally giving it a try. I won't need them as long but I have to make two. I think it's the perfect addition to my girls' room.

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  55. I found you on Pinterest and I can not wait to make this for our Master room. BEAUTIFUL :)

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  56. These will be perfect for my new baby room :-) Thank you!

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  57. Oh my! Thanks for sharing this. Those ruffle curtains are so gorgeous!

    x

    www.thethriftylookbook.blogspot.co.uk

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  58. Just a quick tip to save some sanity. Do a double row of loose stitching instead of 1. Pull the upper threads together to make the ruffles. The ruffles will be easier to work with and if one row has a break you have the backup stitching to work with.
    These are great curtains!

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  59. Impressive! I always wondered how would ruffles make as curtains.. But they look awesome!

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  60. Impressive! I always wondered how would ruffles make as curtains.. But they look awesome!

    Carpet

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  61. These curtains are so cute! :) Can you do a video tutorial? Just want to see if I mess up on any of your steps. Love the curtains by the way!

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  62. Love this tutorial. My teen was searching for a ruffle bed throw, curtains,ect. and now we are going to save hundreds $$. She's now dusting her sewing machine and will be making these for her room. xoxo

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  63. having not sewn in over 15 years this was awesome. my curtains turned out mega sloppy and def don't look like yours but it was a lot of fun! the only thing i couldn't figure out was the main thing: the ruffling. i tried forever with the sewing machine (setting the stitch widest) but ended up doing it by hand...hence the sloppy job. but i'll figure it out one day - thanks!

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  64. This should definately be a DIY for the ruffled curtain by Urban Outfiters. Do you think this could be turned into a duvet cover too?

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  65. I don't know how pinterest knew I wanted a ruffled shower curtain, but this showed up on my home page, and I am sooo grateful. My sister's ruffled shower curtain cost well over a hundred dollars. I finally found one at Bed Bath and Beyond but it was, you know, well over a hundred dollars. Hers was sewn with different colors of thread on each tier, all white fabric, and it was lovely. This gives the same effect and I am grateful.

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  66. Thank you! I really enjoyed this. My first project without big messups!!

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  67. Great post! I really like this curtain and I appreciate the time you took to create this step-by-step tutorial.

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  68. I have been really impressed by going through this awesome blog. Bring Style To Your Bedroom

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  69. This curtain is so cute. My daughter is going off to college this weekend and she and I made this curtain for her apartment. You gave great instructions, very easy to follow. Thank you!

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  70. I just finished making these panels for my shower curtains! Turned out amazing and alot cheaper than the $180 one I wanted from Anthropology! Thanks for the easy to follow instructions, this was my very first sewing project!

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  71. Thank you for this tutorial. I was just talking with a friend yesterday about making some ruffled curtains for her daughters bedroom, and the power of the sharing universe has provided. On Pinterest I have seen 3 photos already this morning with ruffled curtains and your lovely tutorial on how to make them. So thank you, thank you, thank you!

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  73. Thank you so much for this great tutorial! I fell in love with the white ruffle curtains on the pottery barn website, but they are so expensive. Now I'm off to make them for way cheaper!

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  74. Great tutorial! I might try to dye the ruffles for an ombre effect.

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  75. This is probably a crazy question, but do you think I can use this for a ruffled blanket in a girls room? This is such a great tutorial. Can't wait for this artic blast in Chicago to end so I can go to Wal Mart. THanks!!

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  76. Used your tutorial to make curtains for my baby girl's room. Thanks for the great instructions. I'm linking you in my blog post about it. Thanks again :)

    http://www.twowongsmakearight.com/2014/02/diy-ruffle-curtains.html

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  77. I also have been trying to decide how to redo the curtains in my daughters bedroom and ta-da I found out how! going to go out and get sheets last week. I think if it was easy enough for a complete "non-sewer" to handle. I just may be able to do this.
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  78. This looks pretty easy. So for a wide window I would do two of these?

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  79. Great tutorial! So I'm 13 and I was planning on doing this for my new room , only problem ..... My mom and I cannot sew things even if our life depended on it. Is there a simpler way to do this?

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  80. Love this! I have a serger so the hemming and ruffles will take even less time! I'll be making this for my niece's new room, and maybe even a big one for my dining room! Thanks!

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  81. Here's the instructions on how I made my super cheap ruffle curtain for ... thermalcurtains.blogspot.de

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  82. I just wanted to point out that the Pottery Barn curtains have 16 strips of ruffles, which works out to 6 inch strips. I personally like the smaller ruffles so that's what I am doing. I also did 44" panels as that is what the Pottery Barn panels measure. I bought some white muslin from the fabric store for $1.79/yd in a 44" width so I only had to cut the length and hem the length not all the way around. It is a great tutorial though! I highly recommend a ruffler foot for your machine if you want to save some serious time and headache. It will ruffle the strip and attach it to the panel layer at the same time. I bought mine at Joann's for $15.

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  85. Love these. We're literally making them today. Quick question: do I hem both sides of each ruffle strip?

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  86. Do you know how you extend the length? We have 10ft ceilings and I would love a lot more coverage. This is such a cute idea.

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