This project actually took me almost a month to complete, from picking out fabric and brainstorming about how to make the curtain rod to only really being able to work during nap time. I love the way it turned out though! Here is the before picture. Well, its not a true before picture...remember the pink walls, card table and horrible light fixture from earlier posts? Anyway it's pretty dark picture(so is the after) because I can't figure out how to take a picture of a window and have it not turn out dark. Anyone have any tips? Here it is in all its glory...
The first step was to figure out how the heck to hang a curtain rod. It's a four window bay rather than the standard three, so I couldn't find anything online. Plus all the spacing between the windows is different....nice right? So off to Home Depot it was to try and create something. Four trips and a week later I had my solution. I bought four pieces of electrical conduit, four packs of wooden rod hangers and some plastic tubing. Oh, and a hacksaw. The cheapest one I could find ($3)...which turned out to be a not so good idea. First step was to measure and cut all the conduit. I measured from crease to crease and took off about 3.5 inches to leave room for the joints.
And here is why the $3 hacksaw was a bad idea...it kept falling apart! It this about six times during the cutting process. I know what your thinking..."wait did you even have that many cuts to make?" All I have to say to that is thank you for assuming I get everything right the first time. I actually make about 15 cuts because I thought "eyeballing it" would be sufficient.
Luckily my little helper was there there to encourage me....
I put the plastic tubing in the joints to make sure the curtain tabs wouldn't fall between the cracks and here is what it looks like finished...
Next step...make the curtains. After a few rejects I ended up choosing a grey/blue chevron pattern I bought off of fabric.com. I bought 15 yards and had juuuuust enough. I had to make back-tab curtains to that I could lace them around the hardware and have a clean finished look. I'd never made them before so I just winged (wung?) it. First I made the tabs by cutting 4 inch strips, folding in half and sewing. I did it this was so it would have a nice edge when I turned them pattern side out. Not that it mattered because they are hidden anyway. That's my perfectionist tendencies shining through.
Here they are finished (yes, I pressed them). I made eight for each curtain for a total of 40.
Next I hemmed all the four edges of each curtain, which was definitely the least fun part of this project. Well, that and getting all my cuts wrong ;). Then I folded down the top edge of the curtain (4.5 inches) and pinned the bottom part of the tabs to the edge, sewing the tabs and seam all at once. For the top of the tabs I folded them over to be even with the top of the curtain and sewed them individually.
Here is a view of the back of the curtains all hung up...
And here it is finished! My casual dining room looks much more "grand" now!!
The grand total for this project ended up being just under $100. Not bad considering I've seen the same curtains (shorter, rod pocket) selling for $150 a pair on etsy. Hmm...maybe I should sell curtains...
I still have big plans for this dining room. We (okay, the husband) is going to build a Pottery Barn inspired table that seats eight and I'm dreaming of the seagrass dining chairs from World Market. It might be awhile before that happens though, as that part of the project will NOT cost under $100.
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Between Naps on the Porch, Keeping It Simple, Running With Glitter, Homemaker On A Dime, Dittle Dattle, The Tattered Tag, The DIY Showoff, Home Savvy, Be Colorful, The DIY Home Sweet Home, Mad In Crafts, The Girl Creative, Polly Want A Crafter, Sumos Sweet Stuff, Making The World Cuter, Lines Across My Face, Coastal Charm, Skip To my Lou, Cherished Bliss, Confessions, My Uncommon Slice Of Suburbia, Tip Junkie, Creative Itch, Topsy Turvy, Sassy Sites!, A Bowl Full Of Lemons, Me and My Boys, Sugar Bee Crafts, Bella Before and After, Not Just A Housewife, Oops I Craft My Pants, Homework, Blue Cricket Design, Sew Much Ado, Eisy Morgan, My Girlish Whims, Savvy Southern Style, Someday Crafts, Women Who Do It All, Handy Man Crafty Woman, The Thrifty Home, Lil Luna, Saved By Love, Fireflies & Jellybeans, Remodelaholic, Serenity Now, Lolly Jane, delicateCONSTRUCTION, Chic On A Shoestring, 504 Main, Designer Garden, Happy Hour Projects, French Country Cottage, The Shabby Nest, Fun To Craft, Fingerprints o the Fridge, Freckled Laundry, Be Different Act Normal, Tatertots and Jello, Nifty Thrifty Things, I Heart Nap Time,
You are such a good wife! Clipping coupons, being crafty, and now blogging. Not to mention the bun in the oven. I want to come see this in person! What are y'alls plans near the end of July?
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It looks SO GOOD!!! Great job Ashley!! Love the blog!
ReplyDeleteYour curtains are BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain on cutting conduit! We borrowed a pipe cutter...didn't go well. It was worth it for the cost savings!
Visiting from Remodelaholic. Your curtains make the room look more finished. And I love the color palette and the chevron pattern. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteLove the chevron pattern...looks so much nice with curtains!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those look awesome! I never would have thought about making a continuous rod! The chevron print is so cute also!
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking it up to {nifty thrifty sunday} last week as well!
xoxo,
Vanessa
Great way to hand curtains around a corner. My mom and I were looking for an inexpensive solution to her bay window!
ReplyDeleteYou just solved my problem!!! I've been wanting to make curtains for the bay window in my front room and didn't want to fork out the big bucks for the fancy curved curtain rod! I'm running to Home Depot as soon as it stops raining!! Thank You!!!
ReplyDeleteI am stopping by from TDC - what a difference curtains make! I love the look and the fabric you chose is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhy do you need a new table? The whole space looks great!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! You did an amazing job on those curtains! I would have never had the patience to set all those little tabs. The whole is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Ashley...
ReplyDeleteWow...I am sooo impressed! What a job you took on...to make the drapery rods and the drapes! It turned out sooo beautiful though! What a creative and talented lady you are, my friend! You have a beautiful dining room...I just love the walls of windows...FABULOUS!!!
Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us! I'm coming over from Jena's Roomspiration party.
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Beautiful job! I am so impressed you made the curtain rods and the curtains. They both look fabulous and you can't beat less than $100. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteAshley, the new curtains look beautiful and at such a great price! I love the fabric you chose. It looks great with the wall color and really accentuates your gorgeous windows. I can also feel your pain sawing through metal with a hack saw...it's totally nails on a chalk board! Thanks so much for linking up to Roomspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour new curtains are very pretty and that was genius the way you connected the conduit around the curves. You saved yourself a fortune making those rods. I have a question though, what did you use at the end of the rods? I can't tell from looking at the photo's. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis looks great!
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love the open window feeling and the blue and white looks great oh my so elegant come see me at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh I just love your drapes! I hope you will add your lovely metamorphosis to my Fall in Love linky party on Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteUntil then, stop by and see the under $20 makeover I gave an ugly brass light fixture.
Happy Monday!
Your window looks awesome! I love the curtain rod idea!
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Patsy - For the ends I wrapped the curtains around the end of the rod and then added a carpet tack to secure the curtains to the wall. I didn't want the gap between the curtains and the wall to be the first thing you see when you walk in, plus it makes the curtains look fuller.
ReplyDeleteThe curtains are great. I also take the sides to wall (above comment).
ReplyDeleteI hope you are able to stop by and share at the It’s a Wrap Link Party at Artful Rising
Erika
These look great! And I love your table! : ) Thanks for sharing at Craft and Tell!
ReplyDeleteThe homemade rod is genius!
ReplyDeleteI love your homemade rod, it's so pretty in that gorgeous room with all the windows!!!
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Kristin
Wow - your curtains are gorgeous! Adds just the right touch and feel to your beautiful room!
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wow, these are perfect! and i can't believe you made that rod! way to go! glad you had your helper with you! ;)
ReplyDeletei would love for you to come link up this or any other amazing project at my creativity party going on right now!
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thanks so much for sharing!
very nice! I might try that hidden loops trick. I usually let the loops be seen but this is prettier. I bought cheap curtain rods at IKEA - just need to move my butt and sew the actual curtains!
ReplyDeletei just wanted to say thank you for showing your curtain rod idea.. i have a wall of window and the cheapest rod i could find was $350.00... way way over my budget. i am going to be brave and attempt to make one myself.. and i will splurge on the hacksaw. ;-) thanks for showing us.. they look fab!!
ReplyDeleteYour room is beautiful! What a transformation! I really like your fabric choice.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on the diy curtain rods & curtains definitely gives the room a more glam feel.
ReplyDeleteWow, your curtains turned out darling! You did a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteAh chevron. I'm definitely a fan. Just wanted you to know that my post was late today but I did feature you this week on Motivated Monday at BeColorful
ReplyDeletePam
Fabulous! I've never used conduit - great idea! And thanks so much for sharing the underneath/behind pics.
ReplyDeleteDropping by from TDC's Before & After.
Featured these on my facebook! Love them so much : )
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Love your fabric. We are closing on a house we bought at auction tomorrow. Lots of DYI in my future. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour curtains are so lovely and your step-by-step is wonderful. I pinned this project to my DIY board!!!
ReplyDeleteHi there! Stumbled over from Someday Crafts and your Pantry (gorg!). I have used and will be using conduit piping again for curtains. What a great idea - yes?!? I share a similar corner issue, but was considering the metal conduit elbows. Is the plastic piping you found flexible, or rather a hard PVC sort? Did it come as an elbow, or were you able to bend it? I'm really interested in knowing just how you did it!! Thanks! I'm over at http://todoimmeasurablymore.blogspot.com. Also, thanks for the back tab reminder - so much cheaper than the curtain clips - and they'll stay on! Great effort!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen! I tried to use the metal elbows, but could never find the right angle. The piping I used is flexible and comes straight, but bends fairly easily. To stuff it inside the conduit I left about an inch extra on each side and cut a long skinny triangle out as to make it a tight fit. Does that make sense? Good luck on your curtains and feel free to ask any questions you have along the way!
DeleteAshley, thank you sooo much for that information!! You have inspired me to tackle a set of windows that I have been putting off due to the corners. The tips will be helpful! Thanks for getting back to me, and so quickly!! Now I have no reason to procrastinate! :-)
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Oooh they turned out great! I'm aiming to make curtains for our living room at some point in the future once I get more comfortable with my sewing machine. I love the idea of the back tabs. Thanks for the tutorial :)
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