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Young House Love » Our Second House » Cutting Curtain Panels To Make More Curtains

| By Sherry Petersik | January 17, 2012 | 283 Comments

Cutting Curtain Panels To Make More Curtains

Remember when we cut four curtain panels that we loved from Ikea (which were sadly discontinued) right down the middle to make eight of them for our living room? Well, here’s that story, but to refresh your memory, here are a few pics:

Curtains Side Tv Shot

Hydrangeas Curtains

We loved the added height, texture, and pattern that they brought to the room, but I always wondered if layering some breezy sheers in there someday might make my curtain-loving heart sing. You know, so they’d be fuller and airier and sort of layered and soft looking. So I lived without ’em for a while but kept my eye out for some cheap fabric or sheers that I thought might do the trick.

And then one day in Ikea… I pounced. Two already made 98″ curtain panels for $9 was enough of a deal to make me jump, so I grabbed four packs of white breezy curtains with my living room windows (and glass sliders) in mind. I wish I knew the name for you guys but the packaging got tossed before I could take note and I looked online and didn’t see anything that matched what I got (in price and look). I don’t think they’re Vivan panels since we had those in our last house and these are lighter/thinner, and they’re definitely not Lill curtains (those are super sheer and mosquito-net-y). Update: We think they’re called Wilma. Hope it helps!

Anyway, the first thing I did was toss the panels in the wash (to pre-shrink them so that when I hemmed them they wouldn’t later get washed and be too short if there was any shrinkage). Then I grabbed some ring-clips from Target (the same ones I used to hang the original 8 panels)…

Curtains Rings

When my sherr-ish panels came out of the dryer I cut the tab tops off (since I could just clip them along the top with my ring-clips to hang them). Oh the tab tops might be a clue if you’re looking for which curtains they are (if they have a rod pocket, like the Vivan panels, it’s not them).

Curtains Cutting Tabs

Then I hung them all up using the additional ring clips on the same curtain rod with the patterned panels. To make both curtain panels flow into each other I actually overlapped them a smidge with the ring clips.

Curtains Top

Basically the two left-most clips on the patterned panel below also have the white sheers clipped behind them. That way there’s no gap between the curtains and they all move as one unit (ex: if I pull the sheer out both curtain panels extend). Not that we move our curtains. Haha. They’re really more for softness and height. Especially in a giant room like this one – adding anything soft and breezy makes it feel less like a gymnasium and more like a real room.

Curtains Straight On

So I got past the tab-cutting/washing/hanging steps and then I stalled. I had been meaning to hem them and share them for a while but other projects and book stuff popped up so I left these guys unhemmed and a few of you even noticed them in posts like this one, to which I replied “ack, still have to finish that project and then I promise I’ll blog all about it!” Haha, which brings us to this post.

Curtains Iron

Yup, I finally hemmed them all using heavy-duty iron-on hem tape (Heat N Bond from Michael’s) which I did while they were still hanging right on the rod (see more about that method in this post). I just used a scissors to cut off the excess (there was actually about a foot of it on each one) while leaving an extra inch to accommodate the hem (so once it was hemmed up they’d just graze the floor).

Curtains Bottom

Don’t mind the dust bunnies. Let’s zoom out, shall we?

Curtains Desk Corner

It’s hard to really see the curtains when ya pan way out thanks to all the light coming in, but here ya go. We can’t wait to tackle a big media cabinet build, by the way. Probably after we conquer the kitchen…

Curtains Full Room 1

Curtains Full Room 2

Oh and for anyone wondering where the last two curtain panels hang (since it’s easy to see the other 6 in the pics above), we have this slider right off the living room so that’s where those live:

Curtains Fireplace Alley

Aw and look at Clara’s little homemade coloring desk. It’s been getting tons of action (she’s either cooking in her kitchen or going nuts with stickers and crayons at her table). Ah to be 20 months old and living it up with tiny furnishings and fake fruit.

But back to the curtains. I really like the breezy layered look and there’s something about a double dose of ring-hooks on each side of those curtain rods that feels kind of posh. At least to a weirdo like me. So that’s my pretty quick (except I took forever to hem them) curtain upgrade. What have you guys been clipping up/sewing/hem-taping these days?

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Comments

  1. Jenna at Homeslice says

    January 18, 2012 at 5:48 pm

    I like it! It adds a little bit of depth and one more texture to the room, great job!

    Reply
  2. Barbette says

    January 19, 2012 at 10:04 am

    We are in the middle of changing our living room. It was white beach, and I just bought a big comfy darkish couch. I have been lookin for one of those long triple dressers to make a media stand. I was going to paint one of those cool jack flags on the front to add a little color. Then I saw this: http://thecavenderdiary.com/. Scroll down to what these guys did. Two Ikea bookcases on their side. Brilliant. Going this weekend to buy two. Cubbies for books, so I can finally eliminate two large bookcases in the hallway and plenty of room on top so I can eliminate a side table as well. Also have to update the curtains to something lighter now, they are currently an apple green. Love you blog, we figured out how to install subway tile in our updated bathroom with your help!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      January 19, 2012 at 10:29 am

      Wow- really smart! I love that room!

      xo,
      s

    • James says

      January 20, 2012 at 12:17 am

      Sherry, I am so flattered that you “love” our den…….your blog has been a huge inspiration to us, and our humble little beginnings of a blog. I’m constantly inspired by the things that you and John do…….and sincerely hope to return the inspiration to y’all someday…..

      Barbette, we have already inspired you….and I couldn’t be more excited to see your finished living room…….

      BTW………I Love a Union Jack dresser !!! Wanted one for years!

    • YoungHouseLove says

      January 20, 2012 at 12:48 am

      Aw so glad you dropped in James! Rock on. Love your style.

      xoxo,
      s

  3. Meredith says

    January 24, 2012 at 11:38 pm

    Where did you get “the white thing” by the couch? I feel like it would be perfect to hold my wires by the tv stand, since it has that hole in it! I hope my description was enough for you to know what I’m talking about :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      January 25, 2012 at 9:27 am

      Haha- that’s a ceramic drum stool from HomeGoods!

      xo,
      s

  4. Krystle says

    February 3, 2012 at 11:35 am

    Okay, have to ask! Love the sectional sofa with all of the bright throw pillows!! Where did you buy it from?

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      February 3, 2012 at 12:28 pm

      That’s from Ikea (called the Karlstad). Hope it helps!

      xo,
      s

  5. Carly says

    February 6, 2012 at 2:34 pm

    Hi! Love the style – we are redo-ing our living room and I have been searching for a rug…just like the one you guys have! Where did you find it – and was it a billion dollars (as the ones I have found all seem to be…boo!).

    Thank you for your amazing tips/tricks…LOVE your blog :)
    XO
    Carly

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      February 6, 2012 at 2:40 pm

      It was actually from jossandmain.com (a flash sale site- but we hear it pops up on overstock.com and wayfair.com too). It was under $600, which we hear is pretty good for a 10 x 14′ rug (most of them are 1K+!).

      xo,
      s

  6. April says

    February 9, 2012 at 12:53 am

    Hi! So glad I stumbled upon this.

    I need to dress…well..basically the whole house, but we are just broke right now. I am considering picking up a ton of Lills and dying them. I don’t work with dye at all, let alone such a fine sheer…any thoughts??

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      February 9, 2012 at 8:44 am

      Hmm, I think Lill might be too fish-net-y to dye (they’re not only sheer but sort of holey if that makes sense), but eight Wilma curtains like these would probably take dye really well! Hope it helps!

      xo,
      s

  7. suzanne riviere says

    August 8, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    look forward to each new post for ideas to use in my own home. the blogs are for real ideas that incorporate simple tasks and bring forward so much of a sense of accomplishment and practical learning experiences.

    Reply
  8. Eve says

    October 21, 2012 at 12:44 pm

    Love the rug….where did you buy it?

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      October 21, 2012 at 5:01 pm

      That’s from Joss & Main on clearance!

      xo
      s

  9. Carly says

    January 23, 2013 at 11:12 pm

    Help! I’m not sure if this is the appropriate place to post a question, since this is an old post, but here goes…What is your suggestion/s for window coverings for windows off the front of a house that sits fairly close to the street? And needs to have a few levels of control to fend off glares on computer screens/tvs? And not feel like you’re on display to the neighbors. Oh, and should all the front windows look uniform from the outside, (across the entire front of the house?) Thanks!!!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      January 24, 2013 at 8:22 am

      You could do curtains plus bamboo blinds and draw the bamboo blinds closed (and even pull the curtains closed on top of them for more privacy). Hope it helps!

      xo
      s

  10. Carly says

    January 24, 2013 at 10:35 am

    Thanks! That’s exactly what I thought you’d say. I keep telling my husband the same thing. Trouble is finding them. Our Walmart doesn’t seem to carry them. I’ll keep looking! Time to head to Lowe’s and Home Depot after lunch. :)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      January 24, 2013 at 10:36 am

      Good luck Carly!

      xo
      s

  11. Stephanie says

    February 2, 2013 at 6:17 pm

    Side note from a camera operator: “Pan” means to turn the camera left or right. “Zoom” means “in and out” (or closer/further away in effect.)

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      February 3, 2013 at 8:17 am

      Thanks Stephanie. Made the fix!

      -John

  12. Emily says

    December 30, 2013 at 10:43 pm

    I am going to cover the windows in my house very soon (as in…this week hopefully!). After looking back at your experience with cutting the curtain panels, do you plan to do that again in your new house? Have you considered a double curtain rod instead?

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      December 31, 2013 at 9:09 am

      I think it’s ultimately really nice to have full curtain panels on each window, so we only cut these since we couldn’t get any more of them. If you can buy or make the right amount, I’d definitely do that over cutting them!

      xo
      s

  13. Paul says

    May 29, 2014 at 9:55 pm

    I love the sectional. Where is it from? I’m in need of a great sturdy sectional. Is it pet friendly? Thanks!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 29, 2014 at 10:00 pm

      It’s from Green Front furniture here in VA. It’s seems nice and sturdy and the fabric feels pretty durable (we have a dog with tiny nails, so look out for upholstery that has big weaves that look like they can get snagged).

      xo
      s

  14. Sarah says

    July 30, 2014 at 7:13 pm

    I am a new “follower” of YoungHouseLove since my husband and I are purchasing our first home around the same time you guys bought your first home. My situation and the situation surrounding your family seems to mesh with mine as we start out, in my opinion. I just want to say a quick THANK YOU!!! Without the DIY vlogs and blog, my husband and I would be completely lost. Our first thought in home improvement was immediately to buy brand new. Well, not anymore!!! I wish you continued prosperity, luck and happiness in your lives and home! Thank you for sharing your tips, tricks and lives with our family!!

    Reply
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