Craft your own stylish window coverings―no sewing machine required
Written bySunsetJanuary 14, 2005
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Grommets
slipped over wall hooks, produce a simple, crisp window treatment.
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Pretty metal clips
Clips like these from Liz's Antique Hardware in Los Angeles, add character; look for old clips at flea markets and antiques stores.
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Rayon cording
Rayon cording tied through grommets gives a finished look; hide the knot behind the grommet.
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Iron-on fusing tape
to create a channel wide enough for a rod or wood dowel to pass through.
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Clip-on curtain rings
Clip-on rings are available through companies such as IKEA and Smith and Noble.
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Buttons
Even with buttons you don't need to sew: Thread fine wire through buttons to connect loops of grosgrain ribbon to fabric.
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Beaded loops
Team beaded loops, made from 24-gauge wire, with wall hooks for an easy fix. Poke a hole in the fabric with a straight pin and the wire will pass through easily.
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Embellished wire
Thread beads on "memory wire" (wire coils that retain circular forms; available in bead shops) to make a simple curtain ring.