I wanted to use curtain rings instead of the tabs so i folded over the tabs of the curtains and sewed them at the same time as the blackout lining.
Adding lining to existing curtains.
Step 3 match up the eyelets of both products.
Lay your existing ready made curtain face down on a clean flat surface.
At the top of the curtain pin the blackout lining in place.
Lay your lining fabric on a clean flat surface and use fabric scissors to cut the fabric according to your measurements.
I try to place my lining pins so that my new seam will be close to the original stitching that s at the top of the curtain.
Lay the lining on the curtain wrong sides together.
Lay the blackout lining on top.
Spread your curtain down with the backside facing up.
The same benefits apply also to roman blinds.
Start by measuring the length and width of the curtain.
Add lining to existing curtains a popular enquiry at the moment is to have a lining mainly plain cotton or blackout lining added to existing curtains.
You are going to sew the blackout lining to the stitching already in the curtain so there is no need to take apart the store bought curtains.
Overlap the top edge of the lining and the bottom edge of the curtain facing by 1 8 inch.
Measure out how much blackout lining you ll need leaving an extra 1 2 to 1 inch extra for seam allowance.
Step by step diy ways of putting lining on curtains.
To join the lining fabric add 0 8 in 2 cm to the width and sew them together lengthwise.
Benefits include giving a higher quality finished look filtering the amount of light entering a room and extending the life of your existing curtains.
Overlap the side seams at the outside seams 1 8 inch.