How To Make Removable Princess Curtains – Home Sweet Home

My house looks a bit like a bomb went off in it at the moment, it’s always half way through these projects that I think maybe I’ve taken on a little bit toooo much… but we press on anyway and today we’re doing so by making some curtains for the big window in our living room!

Because we rent, everything needs to be removable but I wanted some big drapey fancy princess styled curtains really badly.

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The Pretty Window.I love my window, it’s what makes my apartment awesome.The problem is that I hate my neighbours . They apparently hate wearing clothes and love smoking. (Yes, directly into our window… they also have very loud domestic disputes and have a baby.)

View from my window is often a big guy smoking and scowling minus his shirt.

At the moment we have plain ugly blinds that are functional but also very boring.

I want somewhere to take nice outfit photos next to!

Solution: removable curtains!!

I used 6m of fabric, 2 ribbons and some florist wire…

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My Dad gave me some fabric for my birthday for this project and I was really happy with it because I picked out a really nice floral design.

Pretty but not too over powering.

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I used around 6 meters for this project because our window is massive.

Other than fabric the only thing you need is a sewing machine. Trust me, you don’t want to hand sew this much, I’ve done it before and it’s a great way get super sore wrists!

Also note that this is the laziest way possible to make curtains, I would suggest that you all double hem things and unless you want them to be sheer, add in a lining.

Step 1. Making the ruffle at the top.

Hem one end of the fabric. This hem needs to be the wrong way around because it’s the bottom of the frill. So fold the edge over with the bad side facing up and stitch in place.

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Next lay it all out flat and fold over around 20cm (again bad side up). This is going to be the frill so make it as long as you want. Pin in place.

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Measure how far down the frill should start and place a line of pins.

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Stitch along the line of pins but don’t tie it off. Stitch a second line next to it 5mm away and again tie off.

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Pull the top thread of the stitching so it gathers into a ruffle.

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Taadaa it’s a ruffle top:

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Hem all of the raw edges on the sides and bottom.

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Then  you’ve got one curtain! I attached mine to the blind with some clips to see how it looked so far. Not bad!

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Repeat to make a second one and make sure they are wide enough to overlap slightly.

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It’s important during all of this to keep hanging them up and seeing if they acually fit the window.

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Now to work out how to attach them! Usually I would just suggest clipping hem on to the bottom of the roller blind, ours is broken though so it doesn’t go up all the way. Instead I decided to make some wire hooks and hook the whole thing over the top of the blind.

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To make the hooks I make a “U” shape of wire with a loop on the end that I could sew on to the curtain.

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I made 5 of them.

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And stitched them evenly across the back of the ruffle.

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Then I hooked it over the blinds. Done!!

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It needs some prettier ribbons to hold them apart but very pretty right?

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I’ll have to take some better photos with James’ camera so I can show you all properly how pretty it is!

Vintage Rolled Hairstyle Tutorial and Morning Make Up… Round Up!

It’s been a pretty hectic week at our house with a rental inspection bringing news that our landlord is finally considering letting us have a dog! I’ve powered through a whole lot of Home Sweet Home projects and there’s a full week of posts coming up.

It’s taken me a while but I’m starting to feel a lot more organised and in control of my life so I can’t wait to share that with you guys too 😀

Here are the two videos I uploaded last week, one is another way to use the DIY hair sausage I made and the other a Morning Make Up.

Hope you guys had a good week!

Business Twist Short Hair Tutorial – Styling Stef

I finally found a friend who would let me play around with her short hair! Everyone say thank you to Stef for letting me experiment on her 😀

Today we tried out a business-ish sleek updo!

We’ve got plenty of styles to try so if you have any requests let me know in the comments!

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Business Twist Short Hair Style Instructions

This is Stef. She has short hair and is totally awesome.
Today we’re trying out a look which is work appropriate but still pretty!
Start by lightly teasing a large piece from out side.
Push all of the the hair over to the other side and push the teased section into the middle.
Pin in place.
Hairspray and smooth in place.
Tease the other side too.
Grab the bottom bits of hair, pull it up and pin over the first section of hair.
Lightly brush the last teased side so it’s got a smoothed finish and grab the whole thing in your hand.
This is the most important part because it’s going to be on top.
Lay it into the middle and curl the ends under using your fingers.
If you have longer hair you will need to wrap the ends under further.
Slide a pretty comb in to hold it all in place.
This should cover all of the pins you already used.
To give the outside a smooth finish, run the brush lightly along and then hairspray in place.
Special thanks to Stef for being my awesome model/victim for the day.
Don’t forget to check out Stef’s health and lifestyle blog Read Shop Cook.
Her link is in the description below.
I hope this was a useful video, please check out the bog post linked in the description for more information and tutorials.
Thanks so much for watching!
Bye!

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