Jonas with his matching blanket and curtains |
The idea that Jonas wouldn’t like his matching curtains
never occurred to me. Luckily, after
taking his blankie out of his bed and showing him that it was whole, he quieted
down and it was all okay. We even had a
little conversation and a smile about the dump trucks and cars. Thank goodness!
His room needed curtains since summer is approaching and it
is light here in northern Germany
until almost 11 p.m. Without anything on the windows, he would most likely wake
up around 4 a.m. as well when it starts to get light outside.
I’m not the biggest fan of curtains, but I
didn’t want to have blinds due to the cords.
I’ll admit, I bought curtains for the main bedrooms. With the price of material these days, it’s
hard to sew them for less. However, they
are too thin, so I will need to sew on a darker sheet behind them to block out
more light. Good thing I can sew.
Automobile close-up |
For this duvet inspired curtain, I used some scraps of red
material, a long piece of blue material I bought at Ikea, the bottom end of one
of the bedroom curtains (cut off at the window), and the rest of the duvet
cover with the automobiles. It only took
me one night after the kids went to bed, and I think it really adds to the room
and makes it more colorful.
Here’s the how-to:
Red curtain loops |
2. I first made the
loops for the top of the curtain. This
is pretty easy. All you need to do is
cut a few strips of material 4 inches by 10.
Fold them in half and sew along the side leaving about a quarter
inch. Then turn them back right-side-in
and iron flat with the seam in the middle.
Pinned Loops on main fabric |
4. At this point, I
decided to add the automobile duvet piece of material to the curtain. I ripped out the seams and then cut the
material to fit. Then I sewed in the
bottom edge a quarter inch. Finally, I
sewed this piece upside down on the blue material about a foot from the top
seam with the loops so that when it is folded back over it hangs like a second
curtain over the blue one.
Finished curtain |
6. At this point, the
curtain looks a bit like a duvet cover.
In order to make it look more like a curtain, I sewed around the edges
again and then sewed another seam a few inches from the bottom so that it
looked like a hem.
My duvet curtain was finished, which was good, because it was almost midnight and I was really tired. I had tried to do this project during the day, but every time I laid the material on the floor, my kids thought it was something to play on. Now I need to find the time to finish the other curtains…