target home waffle weave shower curtain

In bold, bright patterns or crisp and classic neutrals, discover shower curtains with made-to-last materials like pure linen and certified organic cotton.give your bathroom a face lift this weekend with a new shower curtain! a shower curtain can set the tone of the rest of the space. whether you go for texture, color or a bold pattern, a new shower curtain a great place to start to give your bathroom a new look. kick off your bathroom makeover with a new shower curtain, and then add other elements from there to give your bathroom a refresh. don’t forget to check out the bath mats post to finish off your bathroom look. let us know your favorites in the comments! crochet shower curtain from urban outfitters blue ombre shower curtain from cb2 i’m really into the palm tree shower curtain. wouldn’t it be a great way to feel like you’re on vacation every morning? palm shower curtain from urban outfitters twisted shower curtain from cb2 half moon shower curtain from dwell
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Reinforced top hem for added structure With reinforced button holes Constructed of 100% polyester Shower curtain liner has a reinforced top hem that enhances its structural integrity, so it's not weighted Number of Hook Holes: 12 Stitch Reinforced Hook Holes: Yes Washing Care: Hand wash 72'' H x 72'' W Wipe clean with a damp clothgeo curtain panel with grommets When life gets busy, keep things Symple. curtain pole rings 60mmFurniture and accents designed with function in mind leave you free to focus on the more important things. vianney curtainsStraightforward, versatile, and made for real life, Symple Stuff provides everyday solutions while sticking to a budget that’s accessible for all.
More About This Product Expected delivery dates for from Thousand Oaks, CA from SANTA ANA, CATutorial: Super easy (& inexpensive) french door curtains [2 Apr 2013 | …or (almost) no-sew ‘two seams and you’re done’ curtains you can make in less than an hour. We have a GREAT sunroom. It’s got a huge vaulted ceiling and french doors on both sides and lots of windows. But, we also have a computer at a desk in the corner, and the light from the windows can cause a glare on the screen. Hence the need to occasionally cover up these gorgeous windows with some sort of curtain. And curtains or shaded on french doors are really a pain in the butt to me. They either get in the way, or they are clunky and unattractive, so I had avoided doing anything about the glaring window til forced to by nagging husband and kiddo. So, I wanted a solution that would be easy to make, easy to remove, and look nice while it was up there. So what’s the secret? Well, note the 5 lovely buttonholes at the top of each panel.
Does that give you any hints? It’s a shower curtain! We found a pretty black cotton waffle weave shower curtain at Target for less than $20.  And it’s held up by buttoning the button holes onto pushpins stuck in the door.  I used clear ones, but you could also do this with some really fun and funky push pins. 10 clear (or interesting) push pins. 1 standard size shower curtain of a nice material, like cotton, with 10 holes at the top. [I originally wanted one with grommets at the top, but didn’t find one, and I think the button holes by themselves work fine.] Sewing machine (or a needle and thread and a bit more time and patience than I possess.) Pins, Scissors, matching thread. How to do the transformation: Cut the shower curtain in half down the middle. Starting with the Left half:  Measure the distance from the left seam to the first button hole.  Fold your right seam and pin all the way down, the same distance from the 5th (last) buttonhole. Noting the size of the hem on the left side, stitch down the right hand side with a similar size hem.
Trim the excess fabric. Repeat with the right half. Hold up your curtain to the door and determine where you want it to hang, and mark each button hole. Stick pushpins where you marked, then just slide the buttonholes onto the pushpins! Easy peasy mac and cheesy, you are done. The curtains can be folded back on themselves to let in light, or removed altogether, easily. There are some really cool shower curtain patterns and fabrics out there, so you can really get creative with this project.  Just make sure you pick one that has 10 evenly spaced holes, meant for inserting the shower curtain rings. That’s all there is to it…  hope you’ve enjoyed this tutorial and it inspires you to make something cool !  There are some more sewing type projects in the Related Posts box below, so if you like this, go check them out too… This entry was posted in craft, featured, Tutorials/Tips and tagged cheap curtains, easy, french door, home, target. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.