| Pretty Prints Please: Cotton Gauze Bed Curtains |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson |
| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 03:00 |
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The beautiful, billowy bed curtains we associate with elegance and style, actually have a rather ordinary and functional history. In those drafty old European castles of old, the lord and his family slept in the great hall along with all their servants, because this hall was one of the few areas of the castle where the fires were kept stoked for warmth and light. The noble family's sleeping area was separated from the rest of the riffraff by curtains. Originally, the curtains were hung from the ceiling, but as the bed evolved, a frame was added to support a canopy from which the curtains hung. Well ... there's nobility involved in that story, which qualifies as 'princessy', which makes them perfect for our teen room makeover. They also add a strong vertical element to counteract the many horizontal surfaces in the room.Our gauze curtain panels hang on a unique cable and post system. Read our tutorial, Installing Cable Wire for Hanging Curtains. Our Pretty Prints Please projects were made using fabrics from the collections of seven fabulous fabric designers: Amy Butler, Valori Wells, Anna Marie Horner, Erin McMorris, Tina Givens, Sandi Henderson and Paula Prass. Their beautiful prints were accented with turquoise and zebra fleece and a pink designer solid from Free Spirit, as well as the white, pink and orange gauze used for this project. To see how we developed our mix-and-match, teen-friendly palette, read our article: Pretty Prints Please: Teen Room Makeover . To learn more about pulling prints together, read our tutorial: Tips For Mixing Fabric Collections . Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
For our bed, we had two goals: 1) the curtains had to provide a screen for the storage tubs we hid behind the bed, and 2) we wanted the feeling of a soaring vertical headboard with just a little wrap around to the sides. For our goals, five panels was the perfect number. You can add (or take away) panels to create your own mood and color combination. Just figure you'll need an approximately 45" wide x 99" long cut for every panel in your design. Mix and match happy colors like we did or make all the panels the same for a serene and subtle mood. As long as you stick with a very lightweight fabric, the cable wire we recommend for hanging should be able to support quite a few panels. We could have easily added three four more panels to each side for a full ‘wraparound' look. Getting Started
At Your Sewing MachineEach panel should be hemmed on all four sides.
Hints and TipsSupport your fabric as you sewYou will be working with a lot of fabric during this project. Make sure you set your sewing machine on a surface that can provide ample room to the back to support your work. If you simply let the fabric fall straight down behind the machine, the weight of the accumulated fabric can drag and pull on your fabric as you try to feed it through the machine. That can lead to messed up seams. Set up your machine on one end of your dining room table and let the fabric flow out and over the top. Contributors Other machines suitable for this project include the Pfaff hobby 1122 and the Singer 3116 Simple.
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