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Quilted Shower Curtains Information
Do you want to know more about how to make quilted designer shower curtains? Well you have come to the right place. I have put together this post to help someone like you.
It is important to have all the necessary information before engaging in such an important and time consuming task.This is why I invite you to read right to the very end and you will be realise how useful this post is.
The reason why you may have chosen to go with the self-making options might be out of your frustration to find exactly what you are looking for. For example some of the visuals you may have in mind include purple fabric shower curtains or hookless shower curtain with snap in liner {blended|accentuated|beautifully combined} with an assortment of beautiful colors but only to find that your local bathroom store doesn’t sell them. This is where DIY comes to play.
Below are some few pointers to get you started.
If you are looking for a lighter one try to avoid adding any kind of batting.
You need to make sure it is waterproof or else why would it be a shower curtain.
I suggest you make a quilt top and then use plastic for the lining. You can just saw the quilts at the top and then find some nice rivets to use.
If you choose to sew the quilt on to the liner then it will most probably leak, which makes it better to simply sew at the top. Unless you don’t have much of a problem with the leakage.
When making it like a quilt top that is pieced together you can then put a backing on it to hide the seams.
Consider making the button holes to be on top of the hooks so you won’t have to stitch the quilt on the liner. This is good especially when cleaning trying to clean the curtain i.e. you can simply wash the liner separately.
Charlie Hunter – Green Chimneys
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