I put myself thru college working at a custom made drapery shop. We made all kinds of curtains, pillows, and bedspreads. My favorite curtain is a pinch pleated sheets. Your video brought back some very nice memories. I still do my home curtains and now my kids home’s as well.
Hi, That's great to hear! We're very happy that our video has brought back some nice memories for you. Are there any other videos you'd like to see us make? Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Best tutorial I have ever seen. I am learning to make curtains because my window is 13 feet high and if store bought or custom made would have cost me an arm and a leg. Thank you so much Vanessa!!!
Hi, That's great to hear, we really appreciate your kind feedback! Are there any other how-to videos you'd like to see from us? Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Since you ask... I am making curtains with eyelet tape and fleece lining. Not quite sure how to finish with the thick lining, so that would be really helpful. Thanks @@just_fabrics
So happy with the result...I just didnt have the same kind of tape with strings at the ends but even then the completed curtain looks sooo good.Was nervous because it was bonded lining and a beautiful curtain fabric...but your video has given me the confidence now❤Handsewing is just another level, lovvve it 🎉Thankyou❤
Great job! We're so pleased you found our video helpful. We've recently launched a brand new learning hub full of makes like this, get it out here: academy.justfabrics.co.uk/. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
I purchased 8mts of lovely dusky rose Satin almost 2years ago, I have been wondering what to make with it, watching this has helped me to decide. I need some new curtains for my bedroom and so I will be following your tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you for this excellent demonstration and tutorial for hand sewn curtains. I have followed this and made some curtains (double width) that I am really pleased with. The explanations were clear, the steps easy to follow and it was easy to dip in out of the video when I got a bit stuck. Many thanks.
This was extremely helpful, made my first pair of curtains and they're perfect! The only things I would add are a) how to measure the correct amount of fabric at the beginning and b) to be careful not to put your herringbone stitch within the 1.5inch hem area or it'll show once you attach the lining. Thank you so much.
Hi, Thank you for your kind words and feedback! We'll take your points onboard and will see if there's anyway to integrate them. Are there any other video guides you'd like to see us produce? Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi Elise, Thank you for your suggestion! We have lots of curtain making videos planned so will try and get this filmed for you. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
This is so easy to follow and well detailed. Perfect for a beginner such as I. Thank you. You've saved me a fortune. I also bought the fabric from you which is good value and lovely
Hi Gemma, Thank you for your kind words, we really appreciate it and we're happy our guide could help you. We'd love to see what you've made, if you want to submit it on our website (www.justfabrics.co.uk/inspiration/creations/) that would be great. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi, Thank you so much for your feedback! We have lots more like this on our channel so please head that way for more if you're interested. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Thank you, this was incredibly useful. Hoping you can advise how much material to start with initially? As in, if my desired finished curtain width is X, I'll need to make the curtains to YZ width before pulling the heading tape? Thanks!
Hi David, Thank you for your kind words! Please see the answer to your question below. If you're making 3” heading tape curtains as in the video, you will need to times the size of the pole or track by 2. Then dive it by the width of the fabric, normally 1.35. Here's an example: Track width 180cm x 2 = 360, divide by 1.35 = 272. Round this up to 300 = 3 widths of fabric. Hopefully this helps. If you have anymore questions then please don't hesitate to ask. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi, We're so glad you found this guide useful! Check out some of our other how-to videos here: bit.ly/3ELfwdk. Let us know how you get on. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi, We're so happy that we could help you create these for your home! We have many more helpful videos just like this on our channel so please head over there if you're interested. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hello, There is nothing different with blackout lining, so follow along as usual. It won’t hold a crease so well because of the coating. Hope this helps! Kind regards, Just Fabrics
@@just_fabrics Thank you for the reply, the blackout has sewn in fine :) I've just finished the first panel of two and I can't believe how good it looks! Thanks for such a detailed tutorial.
Hi, Thank you for your kind words! We're very happy you enjoyed. Are there any more videos like this one you'd want to see from us? Kind regards, Just Fabrics
@@just_fabrics I’d love more curtain techniques, the goblet etc, also different window dressings, pelmet boards, blinds etc please. I run a large free pattern group on Facebook and would love to share your videos. I’m in the UK as are most members but we have people from around the globe in there.
@justjo5379 we have lots of curtain based videos, I'll link them for you below: How To Make A Double Pinch Pleat Curtain Heading: ruclips.net/video/fA8qov5K3sY/видео.html How To Make A Triple Pinch Pleat Curtain Heading: ruclips.net/video/RfnWlAF__uA/видео.html How To Pleat Curtains: ruclips.net/video/60WQRCV8MoQ/видео.html We also have an in-depth roman blind tutorial delivered by Vanessa from our workroom, this can be found here: ruclips.net/video/UZYbQgc4V5s/видео.html. We have a full pelmet guide on the way soon along with many other videos that are apart of our Just Fabrics: The Academy series. The best way to keep informed on their releases would be to subscribe to our channel. We'd really appreciate any shares with your group too. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
hi, I would like to make those, but have a question about the little weights you're putting in, they don't seem to be on the list of things you need. Are those "penny weights"? Thanks
Sorry for missing that! The weights used in the corner are fabric covered curtain weights, I'll pop the link to them on our website here: www.justfabrics.co.uk/curtain-accessories/sundries/fabric-covered-curtain-weight/. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
hello very beautiful videos very nice sewing stitching skills please I ask request very nicely please kindly film how to thread and operate the industrial sewing machine please kindly reply back OK?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
Hi Frank, Thank you for your comment. The process of threading and operating a sewing machine can differ depending on which model you've got, so we recommend consulting your operation manual that will have come with your machine or googling the model number and that should provide you with the instructions. Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi, Very true, this make can still be achieved on a smaller table though! Just requires more repositioning as you go. Let us know how you get on! Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Hi, Thank you for your feedback, we'll take this on board for future videos. Are there any more how-to guides like this you'd like to see from us? Kind regards, Just Fabrics
Looking for more how-to guides? Check out our playlist full of fun crafts here: bit.ly/3ELfwdk
I put myself thru college working at a custom made drapery shop. We made all kinds of curtains, pillows, and bedspreads. My favorite curtain is a pinch pleated sheets. Your video brought back some very nice memories. I still do my home curtains and now my kids home’s as well.
Hi,
That's great to hear! We're very happy that our video has brought back some nice memories for you. Are there any other videos you'd like to see us make?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Best tutorial I have ever seen. I am learning to make curtains because my window is 13 feet high and if store bought or custom made would have cost me an arm and a leg. Thank you so much Vanessa!!!
We're so glad our tutorial was helpful! Are there anymore how-to guides you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Thank you so much for this video, I am nearly finished my curtain and have learned so much from this video and the roman blind one!
Hi,
That's great to hear, we really appreciate your kind feedback! Are there any other how-to videos you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Since you ask... I am making curtains with eyelet tape and fleece lining. Not quite sure how to finish with the thick lining, so that would be really helpful. Thanks @@just_fabrics
So happy with the result...I just didnt have the same kind of tape with strings at the ends but even then the completed curtain looks sooo good.Was nervous because it was bonded lining and a beautiful curtain fabric...but your video has given me the confidence now❤Handsewing is just another level, lovvve it 🎉Thankyou❤
Great job! We're so pleased you found our video helpful. We've recently launched a brand new learning hub full of makes like this, get it out here: academy.justfabrics.co.uk/.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Thankyou very much for sharing!😊@@just_fabrics😊
I purchased 8mts of lovely dusky rose Satin almost 2years ago, I have been wondering what to make with it, watching this has helped me to decide. I need some new curtains for my bedroom and so I will be following your tutorial. Thank you.
Hi,
That's great to hear! Let us know how you get on with it.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Thank you for this excellent demonstration and tutorial for hand sewn curtains. I have followed this and made some curtains (double width) that I am really pleased with. The explanations were clear, the steps easy to follow and it was easy to dip in out of the video when I got a bit stuck. Many thanks.
Hi,
Thanks for your wonderful feedback! Are there anymore how-to videos you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
This was extremely helpful, made my first pair of curtains and they're perfect! The only things I would add are a) how to measure the correct amount of fabric at the beginning and b) to be careful not to put your herringbone stitch within the 1.5inch hem area or it'll show once you attach the lining. Thank you so much.
Hi,
Thank you for your kind words and feedback! We'll take your points onboard and will see if there's anyway to integrate them. Are there any other video guides you'd like to see us produce?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Could you possibly do a vlog on how to apply buckram for double and triple pleating? Please. Many thanks. 😊
Hi Elise,
Thank you for your suggestion! We have lots of curtain making videos planned so will try and get this filmed for you.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Yes please! I'd LOVE a how to buckram too🙏
This is so easy to follow and well detailed. Perfect for a beginner such as I. Thank you. You've saved me a fortune. I also bought the fabric from you which is good value and lovely
Hi Gemma,
Thank you for your kind words, we really appreciate it and we're happy our guide could help you. We'd love to see what you've made, if you want to submit it on our website (www.justfabrics.co.uk/inspiration/creations/) that would be great.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Beautiful tutorial - thank you. It was a pleasure to watch your wonderful craftsmanship and I learnt a lot💐
Hi,
Thank you so much for your feedback! We have lots more like this on our channel so please head that way for more if you're interested.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
one of the better videos
Thank you, this was incredibly useful. Hoping you can advise how much material to start with initially? As in, if my desired finished curtain width is X, I'll need to make the curtains to YZ width before pulling the heading tape? Thanks!
Hi David,
Thank you for your kind words! Please see the answer to your question below.
If you're making 3” heading tape curtains as in the video, you will need to times the size of the pole or track by 2. Then dive it by the width of the fabric, normally 1.35. Here's an example: Track width 180cm x 2 = 360, divide by 1.35 = 272. Round this up to 300 = 3 widths of fabric.
Hopefully this helps. If you have anymore questions then please don't hesitate to ask.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Great video, very easy to follow. Thank you.
Hi,
We're so glad you found this guide useful! Check out some of our other how-to videos here: bit.ly/3ELfwdk. Let us know how you get on.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Thanks so much you really helped me l will make nice curtains for my house.
Hi,
We're so happy that we could help you create these for your home! We have many more helpful videos just like this on our channel so please head over there if you're interested.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Very helpful!
We're so pleased you enjoyed! Are there anymore how-to guides you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Great job love it
Hi,
Thank you, we're glad you like it! Are there any other videos you'd like to see us make?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Is there anything you’d need to do differently if you were using blackout lining? It doesn’t hold a crease as well as cotton I’m finding.
Hello,
There is nothing different with blackout lining, so follow along as usual. It won’t hold a crease so well because of the coating. Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
@@just_fabrics Thank you for the reply, the blackout has sewn in fine :) I've just finished the first panel of two and I can't believe how good it looks! Thanks for such a detailed tutorial.
Needed an answer to this😊
Excellent work thank you
Hi,
Thank you for your kind words! We're very happy you enjoyed. Are there any more videos like this one you'd want to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
@@just_fabrics I’d love more curtain techniques, the goblet etc, also different window dressings, pelmet boards, blinds etc please. I run a large free pattern group on Facebook and would love to share your videos. I’m in the UK as are most members but we have people from around the globe in there.
@justjo5379 we have lots of curtain based videos, I'll link them for you below:
How To Make A Double Pinch Pleat Curtain Heading: ruclips.net/video/fA8qov5K3sY/видео.html
How To Make A Triple Pinch Pleat Curtain Heading: ruclips.net/video/RfnWlAF__uA/видео.html
How To Pleat Curtains: ruclips.net/video/60WQRCV8MoQ/видео.html
We also have an in-depth roman blind tutorial delivered by Vanessa from our workroom, this can be found here: ruclips.net/video/UZYbQgc4V5s/видео.html.
We have a full pelmet guide on the way soon along with many other videos that are apart of our Just Fabrics: The Academy series. The best way to keep informed on their releases would be to subscribe to our channel. We'd really appreciate any shares with your group too.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
wonderful thank you.
We're so happy you enjoyed! Are there anymore how-to guides you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
hi, I would like to make those, but have a question about the little weights you're putting in, they don't seem to be on the list of things you need. Are those "penny weights"? Thanks
Sorry for missing that! The weights used in the corner are fabric covered curtain weights, I'll pop the link to them on our website here: www.justfabrics.co.uk/curtain-accessories/sundries/fabric-covered-curtain-weight/.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
@@just_fabrics thank you
Great video 🎉 thank you
Hi Angeline,
Thank you for your feedback, we're very happy you found it useful.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
hello very beautiful videos very nice sewing stitching skills please I ask request very nicely please kindly film how to thread and operate the industrial sewing machine please kindly reply back OK?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your comment. The process of threading and operating a sewing machine can differ depending on which model you've got, so we recommend consulting your operation manual that will have come with your machine or googling the model number and that should provide you with the instructions.
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
But we don’t all have a lovely big table.
Hi,
Very true, this make can still be achieved on a smaller table though! Just requires more repositioning as you go. Let us know how you get on!
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics
Please keep to one either cm's or inches 😢 otherwise a good video, thank you
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback, we'll take this on board for future videos. Are there any more how-to guides like this you'd like to see from us?
Kind regards,
Just Fabrics