No Sew Curtains Instructions
Curtains
that are sewn together in the traditional way are sturdier and last
longer but serviceable, unlined lightweight curtains can be made with
no sewing at all.
A modern bonding web (Bondaweb is probably the best well known, but there are others) is applied with a hot iron and a damp cloth and takes the place of a needle and thread.
There are a number of curtain heading styles which are suitable for no sew curtains. These include, cased headed, eyelet, heading tape and curtain clips.
The instructions below are for no sew curtains using curtain clips, there are full instructions for the other styles in our e-book.
If more than 1 width of fabric is required in each curtain a bonding strip can be used to join the widths together.
No Sew Curtains using Clips:
This is the easiest way to hang curtains. A double hem is formed at
the top of the curtains to which clips are applied and hung from a narrow
pole or curtain wire. There are numerous designs and finishes of curtain
clips available to blend in with your existing décor.

Measuring and Estimating Fabric Quantities:
- Decide whether you would prefer a wire or a pole and fit it above the window in the chosen position.
- Measure the wire or pole and multiply by the fullness ratio (at least 1.5), allowing 1.5” (3.75 cms) for side hems. Divide this figure by the width of the fabric to be used and round up to the next whole number. This is the number of widths required.
- Measure the length. Remember the length of the clips must be taken into consideration when estimating the finished length. To do this, thread the curtain clips onto the wire or pole and measure the finished length from the top of the clip.
- To calculate the cut length, add 4” (10 cms) for the bottom hem allowance plus 4" (10 cms) for the top hem. If patterned fabric is used, extra will be needed for pattern matching.
- To calculate the amount of fabric required, multiply the number of widths by the cut length.
Joining Widths of Fabric Together:
- Lay the first cut length on a flat surface, right side up, and place 0.5" (12 mm) strip of bonding web along the selvedge edge that is to be joined.
- Turn in 0.5" (12 mm) seam allowance down the selvedge of the
second cut length and press.


- Place the second length on top of the first length, right side up, with the seam allowance over the bonding strip, matching the pattern on the fabric if necessary.
- Press with a hot iron over a damp cloth to seal the seam.
- Join other cut lengths in the same way, if necessary. Make sure to add any half widths to the outside edge of each curtain.
Making
the Curtains:
- Turn in 0.5" (12 mm) and then another 1" (2.5 cms) at each side edge and press.
- Place a bonding strip, 1" (2.5 cms) wide and the length of the curtain, under the fold and press in place with a hot iron over a damp cloth.
- Turn up 1" (2.5 cms) and then another 3" (7.5 cms) at the lower edge.
Place
a bonding strip, 1" (2.5 cms) wide and long enough for the width
of the curtain, under the top fold of the hem and press with a hot
iron and a damp cloth to seal. - Turn down a double 2" (5 cms) hem at the top edge and pin. Check the finished length of the curtain and adjust if necessary.
- Place a bonding strip, 2" (5 cms) wide and long enough for the width of the curtain, under the top fold.
- Press with a hot iron and a damp cloth to seal the hem.
- Attach the curtain clips to the top fold and hang the curtains.
Remember that the Just Curtains and Tie Backs ebook contains many more detailed projects (curtain projects shown below) which go much further than these web pages will permit. All the ebook instructions are interactively linked to the comprehensive Sewing Guide. 50 curtain projects, 15 tie back projects with over 340 colour diagrams.Each E-Book is priced at only £10.00 with fantastic savings (up to 60%) when purchasing the bundle/package. |
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| Attached valance curtains. (2 styles) | Lining ready made curtains. |
| Bound door panel curtains. | No sew curtains. |
| Box pleated curtains. | Pinch pleated curtains. |
| Box pleated tab top curtains. | Puffed headed curtains. |
| Buttoned tab top curtains. | Reverse appliqued curtains. |
| Cafe curtains on rings. | Ribbon bordered curtains. |
| Cartridge pleated curtains. | Rolled edge curtains. |
| Cased headed Cafe curtains. | Rope topped curtains. |
| Corded eyelet curtains. | Scalloped Cafe curtains. |
| Cross over curtains. | Scalloped triple pleat curtains. |
| Dress curtains with swag. | Shower curtains. |
| Envelope curtains. | Simple tab top curtains. |
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| Fabric bordered curtains. | Sunburst curtains. |
| French pleated curtains. | Tie on sheer curtains. |
| Gathered tab top curtains. | Triple pleated curtains. |
| Goblet pleated curtains. | Tulip pleated curtains. |
| Hourglass curtains. | Turned over top curtains. |
| Interlined curtains. | Unlined curtains. |
| Italian strung curtains. | Unlined frilled curtains. |
| Jardiniere curtains | |
