No Sew Shower Curtain Valance In No Time!

Suzanne
by Suzanne
6 Materials

Here is the finished shower curtain and valance. I couldn't find much on line about this so I thought I would share. It is SO easy and I think the height makes the bathroom feel larger and the shower curtain look custom.

Finished Project!

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All you need is 2 matching or coordinating bought shower curtains. Mine are coordinating (not an exact match), a second matching tension shower curtain rod and hangers.

Needed Tools

Because I don't sew, I use stich witch. I use it to hem pants too. All you need is an iron.

Ironing Board Used to The Make Hem

I cut the top of the shower curtain 15 inches from the top. Then folded a one inch hem. I ironed first to make sure it was staight and then put the stich witch inside the fold and ironed. That's it!

Second Tension Rod

I put the tension rod where the valance would cover the top of the first shower curtain. Then used a second set of shower curtain hangers to hang the valance.

After

I also did this in my other bathroom and used the rest of the shower curtain fabric to make a no sew valance for the window.


Hope you can use this idea!

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  • Ros56154496 Ros56154496 on Dec 24, 2021

    How are u putting holes The curtains for hanging

  • Marilyn Borovi Marilyn Borovi on Feb 17, 2022

    Sorry, I DON'T understand the shower curtain?

    Please explained for me?

    Thank you

    Magda

  • Robert Robert on Jun 25, 2022

    Why can't you just use ONE tension rod - then hang the shower curtain AND the Valance on the same hooks?

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  • Deb108150112 Deb108150112 on Jun 03, 2024

    I think this idea as great! The shower curtain and valance look terrific, and I, personally, like the black band at the top. I've done similar things - but I did hang them both from the same rod, which is a permanent one, because otherwise they would be too heavy for a tension rod. My motto is "less is just less, and nothing succeeds like excess."


  • Shi115297039 Shi115297039 on Jul 26, 2024

    I did this years ago. It was lovely idea, however, Since it interrupted the air flow above the shower, mold and mildew began to grow on the ceiling and walls above the shower🤦🏻‍♀️.

    • Kow120506050 Kow120506050 on Aug 16, 2024

      Thanks for the heads-up. We live where the weather is always warm and humid. We are always on the lookout for mold and mildew... also ringworm.

      I like the look of the valance, but I'll have to skip it.

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