How To Make Your Own Insulated Curtains
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Watch How To Make Your Own Insulated Curtains from the how to specialists. This informative video will give you step-by-step instructions to ensure you get good at diy and interiors, sewing.
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That lady is fabulous, she sounds like the Delia Smith of the sewing world
I followed your instructions 3 years ago and I'm back again now making more curtains. Thank you so much for your help. These are great videos
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for. I sew a lot of clothing but didn’t have a mental image of the process
Great idea with the wide stitches, saves using loads of pins😊❤️
Very impressive! I just moved into a new home with no window dressing at all, and was considering making my own insulated curtains for winter. You have convinced me that I need to just make insulated curtains rather than buy them - for now! But I'm very impressed with your process, and may take on that endeavor sometime in the future!
Purchase instead of buy
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I think it is lovely your routine of how to prepare the insulated curtains. It was kind of you to share your experience with others. I will do this to make some nice curtains for my living room using this method.
I love the chicken-paw-stitch which I think could make some sewing-jobs a lot easier. And I think the golden tip is to put a weight in the corners - brilliant ! I was thinking to sew some thick cotton bed-sheets to my 35 year old curtains because they shrunk in the washing machine (even after multiple washing's in the past decades a too high temperature shortened them by 10 inches !-)
But because of your video I'm more prepared now to make necessary adjustments, so thank you very much madame :-)
Great demo thanks.
Thank you.
Great presenter - is there more from this lady?
What type of fabric do you use as the interliner?