"Floral Draperies"......& how -to's!
Sunday, May 22, 2011

All I know is that I L.O.V.E. them!

Large cabbage roses strewn across yards of linen,.... or antique cotton, simply make my heart skip a beat!...

is what I would prefer all my windows to be dressed with.

After-all, shouldn't we all be surrounded with "fabric & flowers"!
heidi
xo
INSTRUCTIONS:
Just determine your desired "finished length" and add 4" for the casing & 4" for the hem,... & cut two panels that length. For the casing: Turn down top 4", turn raw edge under 1/2"; press & stitch. For the hem: same instructions apply, just at the opposite end.
You now have yourself your own "floral draperies"!!
How talented you are!
3 comments:
pretty! They look so nice in the bedroom. Thanks for sharing. Grace
I love floral drapes also. In fact, I found the most glorious magnolia fabric, and made drapes for my living and dining room =)
Love those floral drapes and really almost any floral drapes!!
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