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We’re a bunch of softies It’s the soft, fluffy textiles that make a place your own – with a rug in your favorite color or curtains you’ve sewn yourself. Where getting a new look is as easy as changing your bed linens. A place that invites you to get comfy and stay a while. All of the things that bring a home to life. Large & medium rugs, Runners & small rugs, Anti-slip pads & underlays, SHOWER CURTAINS & RODSThe beauty of shower curtains is that they have two sides – one that keeps water where you want it and another that adds a design element to your bathroom. Ours come in a range of materials and styles that do both jobs well. Some can be washed or cut to your desired length, and all come at prices that won’t waterlog your budget. IKEA FAMILY products & offersSince moving to our new home over a month ago, I have had blackout curtains on my “to-do” list.  And while waiting for those curtains to be made……I’ve had blankets and tablecloths hanging from the curtain rods. 
My little guy has had a Valentine Tablecloth (with large hearts all over it) hanging over his window.  aina curtains ikea reviewHe keeps asking when his “real” curtains will be ready.  rectella black curtainsSorry buddy……the time is now.curtains datpiff I have finally begun making curtains for the kiddos room……and making them into Blackout Curtains.  john lewis curtains 274 dropIn a seriously simple way. Nothing fancy……just a piece of Blackout Lining added to my curtains.  It stays right in place and unnoticed…………unless you separate the fabric from the lining.The lining is in place on the left and then is pulled out of the way on the right. 
The lining is added right up at the top of the curtains.  And hangs perfectly straight, slightly smaller than the curtain dimensions. And you’d never be able to tell from the front of the curtains. Would you like to make your own Blackout Curtains (a really simplified version)?? First of all, I bought my curtains from Ikea because I loved the fabric of these grommet curtains.  However, I didn’t want the grommets.  Lucky for me, the curtains were too long so I just cut the grommet section off at the top. So if you have existing curtains or if you’re making new curtains, you can simply add some blackout lining to the back of your curtains.  I went to Joann Fabric and found some blackout lining for $6.99/yard but it was half off.  (It comes on a big roll back by their upholstery fabric and you can buy it by the yard.)  So I bought like 12 yards of it so I could use it with all of the bedroom curtains.  And because I bought so much of it, they wound it right back on the roll that it comes on. 
(Here’s the kind I bought.) This blackout fabric has 2 sides to it.  A fabric side and a smoother vinyl feeling side.  The whiter side of mine is the fabric feeling side and I wanted it to face outward and the more beige side (smoother vinyl feeling side) to lay right against my fabric.  I think the unspoken rule to is to have your white curtain lining face the window so that passersby outside only see white.  (By the way, you can iron this blackout lining on a low setting……but be sure to iron on the fabric side.) If your curtains are already constructed, just cut your piece of curtain lining slightly smaller along all edges, and then attach your lining near the top of the your curtains.  Perhaps right below whatever sort of hem you have at the top. If you’re making your curtains from scratch (or have cut off the top like I have), hem both sides of your curtains first and then hem the bottom.  Next, fold over the top a 1/2 inch and then another amount that’s big enough to go around your curtain rod. 
Iron flat and pin in place. Then cut a piece of blackout lining that is slightly smaller than your curtain panel (about an inch smaller along all edges).  Next, slide the top edge of your lining under the folded over section of fabric at the top.  I slid mine under about an inch.  Be sure that your lining fabric is lined up all the way around and is still laying inside the dimensions of the curtain panel by about an inch. Then sew it in place.  And iron your fabric if needed.  (And remember, if you need to iron the lining, use a low setting and iron on the fabric side.) And enjoy your dark room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Living room textiles & rugs Fabric options that allow for creativity After browsing our products in-store and online, you might decide that you’d prefer to create your own homemade designs for furniture, cushions and curtains. Our fabric comes in many different patterns and designs to cater for all kinds of creative requirements.
If you’re inspired by the personal touch of handmade items, get creative with our range of fabrics. With basic skills, you can sew your own interior accessories, creating a truly unique look and feel throughout your home. We even have curtain fabrics for every room in the house. Sew what are you waiting for? Visit your local IKEA store today. Fabric options to suit your tastes Our fabric options range from simple, monochrome colors to highly decorative extravaganzas. The most basic fabric in our collection is the unbleached cotton BOMULL. Our AINA range of linen comes in three plain colors and a hard-wearing, natural material that has an elegant look. Our BERTA RUTA yarn-dyed fabric has a checked, reversible design, and our MALIN STEN pattern resembles a multicolored stone wall. At the more extreme decorative end of the scale, EIVOR LEVA takes its inspiration from modern family life. All these, and more, are waiting for you at your local IKEA store. Clearance & Savings (2)
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