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The fabric will be the same as the bread machine cover. I got a whole roll of the fabric for $2.00 a yard (total $20) It's a very nice thickish fabric and I may make the curtains with a liner on the back of the fabric.
Matter of fact, I love the curtains you put, I think, in you bathroom. I like the style...do you have a pattern you used or did you just cut and sew. Please let me know, I would love that design for the kitchen.
That fabric will make cute curtains!
I didn't have a pattern - I just kind of made it up! The bottom (kind of cafe style curtain) was simple - it's just a long rectangle with a rod pocket and hemmed edges. The top was a little more complicated, but still relatively easy. I did a valance for the center and for the two side swags I measured how wide and long I wanted them and since the fabric was the same on front and back, I just cut the rectangle of fabric on the diagonal - then where the sides would meet the valance, I cut the point of the triangle off where it would be the same size as the valence. I hope that makes sense. It's hard to explain it in words. It would be tougher with fabric that has a "right" side and a "wrong" side - unless you want the swag the same width and height. Then you could use the method I did because your fabric would be square. If you wanted it wider than it is long or vice versa, I would cut one side and use that one as a pattern for the other side, I guess. hope that makes SOME sense.
Parson's Wife - those turned out well!