DIY curtains no sew projects offer an accessible and creative way to customize window treatments without the need for sewing skills or equipment. Using fabric glue, iron-on hems, or simple hemming tape, anyone can create stylish curtains tailored to their space. This approach is ideal for renters or those seeking quick updates, allowing personalization with various fabrics, lengths, and embellishments to fit any décor style easily and affordably.

ANCIRS 43.7 Yards/131ft Pleated Shirring Tape for Curtain, Fabric Plater Gathering Drapery Tape for Home Decor Valances DIY Craft
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

PLANTIONAL 2 Rolls Double-Sided Sticky Fabric Tape, 2/5″ x 54.6 Yd & 1″ x 54.6 Yd Hem Tape for No Sew, No Iron Hemming, Perfect for Pants, Crafts, and DIY Projects
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Gutermann Invisible Thread 274yd, Clear
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

PLANTIONAL 4 Rolls Iron on Hem Tape, Light and Medium Weight Adhesive Web,No Sewing Required, Fabric Fusing Hemming Tape for Pants Clothes Curtains, 1 Inch x 22 Yards Each (White&Black)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

JR Products 81285 Sew-In Curtain Tabs – Type C,Ivory
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Badge Magic 2 Pack Cut to Fit Freestyle Double Sided Adhesive for Clothing, Fabric, Scout Badge, Patches – No Sew No Iron
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

INCREWAY Curtain Pleat Tape, 6 Meters/6.56 Yards Pleater Tape for Curtains with 20 Pcs Stainless Steel 4 Prongs Curtain Pleat Hooks for Drapes for DIY Pinch Pleat Tape White
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Exclusive Home Cabana Solid Indoor/Outdoor Light Filtering Hook-and-Loop Tab Top Curtain Panel Pair, 54″x84″, Cloud Grey
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Roc-Lon Budget Blackout Drapery Lining Ivory, Fabric by The Yard
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

JR Products 81275 Elastic Sew-In Curtain Carrier – Type C
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.
DIY Home Decor

I’ve had this project in the back of my mind for a long time, and I’m so glad I finally did it! It made a huge difference in our living/dining room area! We have 9′ ceilings and we all know how expensive curtains are when you get into the longer lengths. I wanted them to …
DIY NO SEW CURTAINS FROM TABLECLOTHES

Having a hard time finding curtains you love for your home? I’ll show you how easy it is to make your own curtains without having to sew!
DIY home decor

Want to make curtains but don’t want to sew? You’ll love this easy tutorial for hoe to make no sew curtain panels! They are blackout with grommets.
Decor ideas

DIY Decorating

See how to make cafe curtains without sewing with these easy farmhouse-style DIY no-sew cafe curtains – made from an old throw pillow cover.
DIY Inspirationen

These no sew diy curtains are crazy easy and will save you some serious change. This is a great option for creatives who don’t want a sewing project.
home

I wanted to share with you the fabulous DIY curtains my mom made using a tablecloth from Target. We couldn’t find fabric we liked anywhere, but were drawn to the pattern on the tablecloth. She purchased it knowing somehow she could use it to make curtains. Unfortunately, she was also only able to order one (and the nearest Target is an hour and a half away), so her DIY skills were really put to the test. Making these custom curtains could not be easier, though. The tablecloth was the exact length, floor to ceiling, that was needed (meaning no
extra hemming!). The curtains are just dummy panels surrounding the exit to the patio, so they didn’t need to be wide enough to cover the entire door. In order to make the curtains a little wider and more substantial, though, she purchased 2 1/2 yards of a cream colored linen from JoAnn Fabrics to use as a band down the side. She cut the tablecloth in half and hemmed down the cut side. Then she folded an 8 inch strip of the linen fabric in half, ironed the fold, and stitched it to the back side of the cut tablecloth. You could also do all this with iron-on fusible web tape if you don’t have a sewing machine (or lack the skill to use it, like me!) The curtains are hung with curtain clips, so there was no need to make a rod pocket at the top. The fabric from the tablecloth is quite heavy so the curtains drape nicely. Since they are only being used decoratively, the fabric did not need to be lined. I love that no one else has these exact curtains with the white band down the side (although, believe it or not, Target now does sell regular curtains in this pattern!). They were also very economical compared to buying curtain panels. The tablecloth was on sale for about $15, and the linen was probably about the same price. Sometimes you really have to look past the intended use of something, and see what it could also be used for. I think my mom came up with a very creative solution….What do you think?