Burlap Curtain Project
My favorite coffee shop (Fair Grounds Coffee Shop located in the Ghent district of Norfolk VA) was the inspiration for this project.
What you will need:
-Burlap. I bought mine from Fabric.com
-Measure your windows. Windows in Europe are an odd size, so I ended up using more yardage then usual. I measured the height of my window (door), which ended up being 96 inches long. The width of the burlap I bought was about 50 inches wide (My window measured 84 inches wide) I bought 6 yards of this. I took the length of the burlap and cut it in half; allowing a little less than 3 yards for each panel, with some salvage left over. I made a pocket for the curtain rod and hemmed the bottom of the curtains.
-Paint (I chose a Burgundy Red, I think this would also look sharp in turquoise as well)
-Small Paint Brush
-Painter's Tape (to help keep your lines straight)
-Run the tape the length of the curtain, leave a space and then run another length of tape. You will do this four times for each panel (makes two stripes) . This is not very technical, you can eyeball it if you want to.
-Place a drop cloth under each panel (because of the weave of the burlap the paint will bleed through).
-Paint stripe(s). You will leave the finished panel to dry for about 4-5 hours, longer if necessary.(The white curtains are from IKEA)
The curtain looks cozy and simple.. Great job for made to measure curtains to your project.
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