

Fold the fabric accordingly and pin into place. If applicable, remove the curtain weights from the excess you trimmed off. After that, cut the excess fabric off.With the curtain panel laying flat, draw a cut line with a straight edge.Next, take down the curtain and measure (and mark) its current hem width.First, with the curtains hanging, mark with a pencil you want the bottom of the curtain to be.Since I don’t own a sewing machine, I chose to hem the curtains using two different kinds of no sew hem tapes! Hem method 1: Iron-on adhesive Items needed: No sewing necessary: 2 easy ways to hem curtains These curtains were too long. As a result, I needed to cut off some inches at the bottom so that the curtains kissed the floor. However, the pooling look really distorts the look of the vertical stripes. In cased you missed it, check out my other One Room Challenge posts! week 1 | week 2 | week 3 | week 4 | week 5 | week 6 I found it to be the perfect spot to add a little whimsy to the space! With the window being a major, unavoidable focal point of the guest bedroom, curtains were bound to be super important in the decor. We’re in the home stretch and time to finesse some of the finer details! I will even spill about which method is best! Do you need to hem your curtains without sewing? In this article, find out two methods to get the job done without a sewing machine.
