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The room is an extra bedroom, so it had a closet that I wanted to convert into an extra storage area but that wasn't a total eye sore. This closet used to have a sliding door on it, but the door got damaged and I never had it repaired as I'm not a huge fan of the look of those doors anyway. I knew in order to keep this area looking tidy but still functional the easiest solution would be to add a curtain to hide the random (but needed) contents of the closet. We store everything from our important documents file folder to guitar cases to old brides maid dresses in there.eclipse curtains aubergine I wanted to add a curtain that was light in color (white or cream) but that wasn't boring and would still had interest and texture to that corner of the room. country club embroidered taffeta curtain purple
We decided to create a macrame curtain from thin ropes. Here's how we made it, we used colorful yarn to illustrate the process better: Since doing this process with big ropes is a much bigger scale than the yarn, you'll have to find something to hang your rod from so you let your rope hang beneath it (we used a bike rack to hang ours). You can see that it's really the same principle of making the basic knots in the steps with the yarn, but just on a much bigger scale. dunelm black chenille curtainsI just made the basic knot near the top of all the 14 groups and then made another row of knots beneath and between those knots (like in the yarn instructions). black curtains megadeth downloadThen I moved down another row and made knots underneath the original knots and just kept alternating the rows of knots until I had done as many rows as needed.
Make sure to keep stepping back as you make your knots to ensure that you are tying your knots into even rows. I kept a ruler handy so I could measure the distance between each knot in a row and the wooden curtain rod to make sure they would turn out even. Once I did five rows of even knots, I let the rest of the strands hang down to complete the curtain. Once you finish braiding the ropes hang your new curtain in your desired spot. To finish, wrap masking tape (or other white tape, I used "dorm tape") around the ends right where the rope hits the floor (my curtain is 6 1/2 feet tall). Cut through the tape, leaving 2/3 to half of the tape intact on the rope. This will help the ends to keep from fraying overtime. I also hung an off white long piece of fabric behind on the macrame curtain (on the existing clothing rack). I love how the curtain turned out! It feels different but still functional and not overly loud. We have a very loud rug in the room (you'll see more later this week) so we didn't need something with tons of color or that took up a lot of attention.