Cheap Ruffled Country Curtains

Cheap ruffled country curtains

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Madison Park WIN40-140 White Living Room, Cottage Country Rod Pocket Ruffle Bedroom, Solid Anna Voile Window Curtains, 50X84, 1-Panel Pack

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Cheap ruffled country curtains

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Lush Decor Avon Window Curtain Ivory Panel for Living, Dining Room, Bedroom (Single), 84" 54"

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Cheap ruffled country curtains

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Piper Classics Rebecca High Ruffle Panel Curtains, Set of 2, 63" Long, Taupe and Cream Buffalo Check, Vintage Farmhouse or Country Cottage Ruffled Drapes

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Cheap ruffled country curtains

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Piper Classics Ashley Natural Ruffled Panel Curtains, Set of 2, 84" Long, Farmhouse Style Beige Cream Drapes

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NICETOWN 2 Layers Mix & Match Elegance Biscotti Beige Crinkled Voile & Blackout Curtain Panels with Free Tie-Backs, Home Decor Window Drapes for Nursery (Pack of 2-Layer Draperies, W52 x L84)

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Piper Classics Ruffled Chambray Taupe-Grey Valance 16×60, Farmhouse Style

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WestWeir Pink Ruffle Curtains – Set of 2 Panels,for Girl’s Room 42 inches x 63 inches

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Las cortinas

Las cortinas

Making a set of no-sew ruffled farmhouse curtains.


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lake Powell boating

Making a set of no-sew ruffled farmhouse curtains.


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trailer trash

Making a set of no-sew ruffled farmhouse curtains.


Sewing Patterns

Sewing Patterns


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farmhouse country

Making a set of no-sew ruffled farmhouse curtains.


Farmhouse Curtains

Farmhouse Curtains


For the Home

For the Home

As I worked on fixing up the office a couple weeks ago painting the walls and putting up the wainscot panels… I kept looking over at those old corner windows that were bare and unloved. Though I had the shutters that are actually old cupboard doors already attached to the framing they needed something soft and pretty and sweet to complete the look. I ran through several options in my mind- sheer voile, pink seersucker fabric or maybe even some breezy cotton. But none of them seemed just right. As I worked away and plotted the final look of the room in my mind- something so simple and easy popped into my head. Ruffled Drop cloth panels. I love working with drop cloths They are simple, natural and so easy to use. I have a few in my stockpile of my favorite brand of drop cloths sitting in my armoire (I get them at Lowes!) (Who knew I would ever have a ‘favorite brand’ of drop cloth?!? lol!) ๐Ÿ˜‰ This specific sized one was picked up while shopping and it was the exact size I wanted width wise – so it would be super simple to work with. Most of my drapes are extra long. I just don’t like them at window sill height or even baseboard height. I want the puddles on the floors and I like to hang them higher than usual as well- though in this room these panels are placed at just window height. After cutting the dropcloth at the correct length- I hemmed the bottom and then created a little rod pocket at the top. It would be just as easy to just used clips if you wanted to. I then decided on how long I wanted the ruffle at the top to be and as I thought… I thought 2 ruffles would be twice as nice ๐Ÿ™‚ So I cut 2 sections of the fabric at about 10\


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