How do I take a curtain panel & make a tie up curtain with no sewing?
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If you want to roll the curtain up and tie it with ribbon you could pin 2 ribbon lengths on each side (front and back) on both sides of the curtain using safety pins. Then roll up the curtain and tie the 2 ribbon pieces in a bow on each side to hold it up.
Hubby made some wooden tie backs that screw into the wall. I just hang the curtain panels behind those. They are just a small dowels with a cheap lowes wooden cut out hot glued on (that is the part the really shows I used a seashell shape)..
there are products at fabric stores called Fusible webing. If you get the right type.the clerks should know, it’s like glue when it’s hot from ironing. It will join 2 pieces of fabric together. Makes a nice hem.
Take something to tie in the middle area, then poof the panel over what you used. Or take the panel and make like a knot to raise it off the floor
There are also pretty good fabric glues. Go very gently with sheers.
In either case you want to pin the curtains first so you have a straight line.
Ask for advice at the fabric store. They’re helpful and knowledgeable.
Iron on hem tape is available at fabric stores. It can be ironed on and is especially easy to use.
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