Making Tab Top
Curtains
Making Tab Top Curtains
-Stylish, Inexpensive and Easy to
Sew.
Tab top curtains
give a modern and informal look to your window treatment,
however, having said that they also look stylish with a
formal and classical interior (see photo).
Tab top curtains don’t only look stylish, but even better
they are easy and rather inexpensive to make in comparison
to other curtains - less fabric and no header. In addition,
they can be made from a great variety of curtain fabrics
such as sheer fabric, cotton, brocade, velvet,
etc.
Measuring the
fabric
- At least 1.5
times the width of the window - depending on the
fabric.
- For the length
of the fabric: measure from the top of the curtain rod
to the required length. Deduct the length of the tabs.
To block out the light make sure the tabs are
approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the window itself,
thus only covering the window frame and not the
window.
- Add 10 inch (25
cm) for hem allowances and facings. If pattern fabric
is used and more than one width of fabric is required
extra fabric will be needed for matching the
pattern.
- For the tabs,
add 10 inch (25 cm) for every two widths of
fabric.
Making the tab top
curtains 
- Cut fabric to
required size as indicated above including the hem and
facing allowance. Smart window treatment
ideas to suit your home decor, lifestyle and
climate.
- Cut 2.5 inch (6
cm) of the length of the fabric for the facing. If more
widths are required repeat this from each panel. Make
sure you cut the facings all from the same
side.
- If more than
one width, join widths together with a French seam
matching the pattern on the fabric. Half widths are
added to the outside edge of each
curtain.
French
Seam
-
Place pieces to be joined wrong sides together,
matching any pattern, and tack together.
-
Machine stitch 1/4 inch (6 mm) from raw
edges.
-
Turn the fabric so that right sides are
facing.
-
Press and stitch 3/8 inch (1 cm) away from folded
edge, so that the raw edges are concealed inside
the seam, making a neat finish.
-
Open the fabric out and press the seam flat on the
wrong side. Remove tacking stitches.
- With right side
down, turn in a double 3/4 inch (2 cm) hem down both
sides of the curtain. Pin both the side hems in place
and machine stitch.
Making the
tabs
- Cut the
required number of rectangles of fabric 3 3/4 inch (9
cm) wide by 8 inch (20 cm) long for each tab. The
length of the tabs may vary depending on the thickness
of the curtain rod.
- Fold the pieces
of fabric lengthwise, right sides together and machine
stitch a ¼ inch (6 mm) from raw edge.
- Turn right side
out and press with the seam in the centre on one
side.
Finishing the tab
top curtain
- Pin the facing
to the upper hem of the curtain, right sides
together.
- Mark the
placement for the tabs, evenly spaced along the upper
hem, with the first and last tabs even with the outer
edges. Fold the tabs in half and slide them under the
facing with the raw edges in the fold. Pin the tabs -
make sure that the length of the tabs is correct and
even. Stitch across the curtain top ½ inch (1 cm) from
the fold.
- Turn the facing
to the curtain back; press.
- Turn in the raw
edges of the facing sides and bottom, pin and stitch
along the lower fold of the facing.
- Fold the base
hem to the required length and machine
stitch.
This was another
great window treatment idea with easy to follow instructions
to make your own tap top curtains. See our other pages for
more window
treatment ideas.
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