How To Make Curtains Longer

How to make curtains longer

Have you been scratching your head over how to lengthen your curtains without breaking out the sewing machine? Girl, we’ve got your back! Making curtains longer is a cinch once you know a few simple tricks. And the best part is you probably have everything you need at home already.

These easy peasy hacks work on any curtain type from casual cotton to fancy velvet drapes. In just a few minutes you’ll gain the extra length you need and avoid redoing your whole window treatment. Talk about budget-friendly design wins! Ready to fix your too-short curtain sitch once and for all?

Whether you go the no-sew scarf route or opt to do a quick stitch hem, your windows will be fabulously draped in no time. Let’s get those curtains hanging just right!

Add A Border

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One of the easiest and most common ways to make curtains longer is to add a border at the bottom of the curtains. A border is a strip of fabric that can be sewn or glued onto the bottom hem of your curtains. It can add some length and color to your curtains and create a contrast or a complement to your existing fabric.

To add a border to your curtains, you can follow these steps:

  • Measure the width and length of your curtains and decide how much length you want to add.
  • Cut a strip of fabric that is the same width as your curtains and the desired length plus 1 inch for seam allowance.
  • Fold and press 1/2 inch on each side of the strip and pin it to the bottom hem of your curtains, right sides together.
  • Sew or glue the strip to the curtains along the pinned edge, removing the pins as you go.
  • Turn the curtains right side out and press the seam flat.

You can use any type of fabric for your border, such as cotton, linen, silk, lace, etc. You can also use different colors, patterns, or textures to create different effects with your curtains.

 

Add A Panel

Another way to make curtains longer is to add a panel at the bottom of the curtains. A panel is a piece of fabric that can be sewn or clipped onto the bottom hem of your curtains. It can add some length and style to your curtains and create a layered or a patchwork look for your existing fabric.

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To add a panel to your curtains, you can follow these steps:

  • Measure the width and length of your curtains and decide how much length you want to add.
  • Cut a piece of fabric that is the same width as your curtains and the desired length plus 1 inch for seam allowance.
  • Fold and press 1/2 inch on each side of the piece and pin it to the bottom hem of your curtains, right sides together.
  • Sew or clip the piece to the curtains along the pinned edge, removing the pins as you go.
  • Turn the curtains right side out and press the seam flat.

You can use any type of fabric for your panel, such as cotton, linen, silk, lace, etc. You can also use different colors, patterns, or textures to create different effects with your curtains.

Add An Extension

Another way to make curtains longer is to add an extension at the bottom of the curtains. An extension is a rod or wire that can be attached or hung below your existing curtain rod or wire. It can add some length and space to your curtains and create a drop or a cascade effect for your existing fabric.

To add an extension to your curtains, you can follow these steps:

  • Measure the width and length of your curtains and decide how much length you want to add.
  • Cut a rod or wire that is slightly shorter than the width of your curtains.
  • Attach or hang hooks or clips on both ends of the rod or wire.
  • Slide or clip your curtain panels onto the rod or wire and adjust them as needed.
  • Hang the rod or wire below your existing curtain rod or wire using brackets, chains, ropes, etc.

Thats It!

So there you have it, three easy ways to add length to your too-short curtains without breaking out the sewing machine. Whether you opt for a colorful border, a fabulous panel, or an extension for a cascading look, your windows will be perfectly draped in minutes. No more squinting through gaps or feeling like your curtains just don’t quite cut it. With a few extra inches of fabric and without reinventing the wheel, your room can go from unfinished to ultra-polished. These budget-friendly hacks allow you to revamp your space and avoid replacing your current window treatments. Your curtains get a new custom look while your wallet stays happy. Now if only all DIY design dilemmas could be solved so quickly and cheaply! No more scratching your head trying to figure out how to make those curtains work. You’ve got this, and you can dress your windows with confidence.

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