It was a fairly simple drape to make. Here's how I did it......
- Measure window width & height (mine was 29"wide x 36" high)
- Double the width figure and add a few inches extra to the height
- Decide how high you want your top fabric panel to be in relation to the height of your window
- Cut out the top fabric panel at the double width and determined height measurement adding extra 1/2" for seam allowance
- Cut the gauze fabric, leaving it longer than needed (hem at the end)
- Sew the top panel and gauze together
- Fold over top edge and sew down, making finished edge
- Fold the drape like an accordion creating soft folds
- Using drapery pins, pin into the back of each fold
I used a tension rod to hold up my drape, and I clipped the drape to the tension rod while still on my table, as not to mess up the folds.
...however, when I flipped it over and put it up, I felt like the folds were not going to hold in place as straight and orderly as I wanted, so I ended up hand tacking through each fold on the front of the drape to hold it in place.
I liked how it looked, but I sort of missed being able to see outside or let sun into the bathroom, so I rigged up a way to pull the curtain up.
I mounted a glass drawer pull onto the top of the lower sash of my window and pulled the gauze fabric through.
...and this is what it looks gathered through the pull.
Simple ingenuity. Love it. Now I wish I had a window in my bathroom.
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