Easy Window Treatment Sewing Tutorial
Windows looking a little old and drab? Maybe it’s time for a new window treatment. But don’t let the prospect of sewing one yourself intimidate you. It can be surprisingly easy.
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Windows looking a little old and drab? Maybe it’s time for a new window treatment. But don’t let the prospect of sewing one yourself intimidate you. It can be surprisingly easy.
With the new window selections, it might be time for a new look on your windows. But choosing window treatments can get difficult if you have bay windows or window doors. Read on to find out how to design around these tricky window types.
When it comes to curtains, it may be easy to throw up a curtain and be done with it. But there are tons of header styles to keep in mind, some casual and some regal. Read on for your guide to getting the best drapery header styles for your personal tastes.
There are tons of ways to dress up a window. Read on for a guide to some of the hottest window treatment trends.
With our new line of window fabrics, you may be tempted to go for a new look with your windows. Luckily, it can be rather easy to sew your own window treatments. Read on for a basic tutorial.
With the new line of window treatment patterns, it may be tempting to give your windows a new look. Luckily, with these no-sew window treatments, it’s easier than ever.
If you are looking to match fabrics, there are tons of ways to go about it. One such way is to go with an organic and geometric pattern interplay. Read on to find out how.
Want a new look, but also want variety in the room? Then you’ll want several different types of upholstery fabrics. Working in terms of scale is an easy way to match fabrics. Read on to find out how.
Want to get a fresh look into a room by adding new upholstery, but like variety? You could choose multiple fabrics using this four-fabric approach.
Usually when it’s time to update furniture with new upholstery, it’s common to go with updating just one piece of furniture. But what if multiple pieces need updating? Read on to learn how to mix and match fabric using “The Rule of Three.”