I first fell in love the notion of no sew striped curtains, thanks to The Yellow Cape Cod. Then and there I pinned it and, shortly after, I made another pin a reality.
I couldn't wait to make my own no sew striped curtains BUT I had relatively new burgundy curtains and I couldn't justify investing a lot of money in replacing them.
Fortunately, the burgundy curtains were lined with a white backing...so, I just turned them around.
Using my impressive work space, my floor, I laid my curtain down and tried to figure out how many stripes were needed, what size stripe worked best and how much space was required between each stripe.
On top of the folded over 1/4 inch hem, iron on the Heat n Bond {Heat n Bond will be applied to both the top and the bottom of each stripe}.
Once the Heat n Bond is ironed on, simply peel off the paper backing of the Heat n Bond.
Based on the measurements you determined for placement, flip the striped piece over and place onto the curtain. The adhesive side of the stripe facing the curtain.
Run the hot iron over the top and bottom of each stripe. The heat from the iron will fuse the adhesive left behind by the Heat n Bond on the stripes onto the curtain.
Another pin has become a reality. And, now, I can go spend a few hours on pinterest, a little less guilty, and convince myself that I am not just finding great ideas but trying them too :)
*If you noticed, I still have the bottom right stripe to finish. I ran out of Heat n Bond. In efforts to maintain full disclosure, I ran out of Heat n Bond months ago. My curtains have been hanging nearly finished ever since.
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