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easy diy no sew curtains

September 21, 2012

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Hey, hey!

We are ticking along in the ol’ blog room.
easy diy no sew curtain

It really is awesome to have my own little space. Even if it is the hottest room in the house. Seriously sweltering, I tell you. And we only have AC in our bedroom … which we hardly ever use because of the awesome breeze that comes in from the side of the house where the bedroom windows are.

But I just keep the fan close by in blog room … which will be very interesting when there’s a project calling for some glitter. haha  I have found that shells and coral make great paperweights, though. 🙂

And nowadays when I’m not sitting at my chippy new work space, crossing things off my new dry erase wall calendar, I’m most likely working on a project or three.

And I was smart enough to bring on our Curacao adventure a table we bought at an auction in MD for one whole dollar. It seemed like a fair gamble to risk leaving it in Curacao forever. Even thrifty ol’ me can handle subtracting $1 from the bottom line. 😉
easy diy no sew curtainAnd, I actually don’t have a before-before picture of the table. The above pic is from April 2011. The table was au natural and I decided some glossy black paint would be fun. I hated it immediately, and something was wrong with the paint, so it never quite dried.

Nothing inhibits productivity like a tacky in more ways than one project table. 🙂

But, because I’m lazy I hate stripping paint, I decided I would just do the top, and maybe have gloss black legs with a beautiful stained top.
easy diy no sew curtainBut something about this was just not screaming ‘beautiful stained table top’. Ack!

A couple coats of a cream colored oops! paint later and she’s back in business.

The work space she provides is really awesome.

The openness underneath … not so much.
no sew curtain

And because I’m always looking to find more places to stash stuff, and I love an easy diy, I thought a super simple no sew curtain would give her some style and functionality.

I used 2 matching tan twin sheets I bought at Goodwill back in January.

I had thought I might make a bed skirt with them. But our bedroom has become much more about the function than about any kind of pleasing aesthetic. And trust me, our bedroom is not one bit aesthetically pleasing. But it’s just how we like it … for now.

So, a no-sew-curtain-below-my-project-table-to-hide-all-kinds-of-crap they will become. 🙂

easy diy no sew curtainI just measured the height of my table from the floor to the under side of the table top and measured the same distance down from the top of the sheets and cut.

Turns out my table is 51 inches long and the width of one twin sheet is 65 inches. Perfect for a little ruffling!

And the depth of my table is 26 inches. So I just cut the width of one of the sheets in half, making it 32 1/2 inches. Perfect for the two side of the table. (I just put the side with the unfinished, newly cut, edge on the back side by the wall.)
easy diy no sew curtainAnd I hot glued the sheets to the back side of the trim piece under the table top. I didn’t even bother to finish off any of the cut edges. I could tell you I’m planning to do that at some point.

But I’m not. 🙂

For the gluing, measure the center points of the table and the sheet for the first bead of glue. Then glue each end, then just continue to glue about every 4 inches eye balling how much of a ruffle you want. I didn’t exactly measure anything but the center point, but it worked.

Umm, yeah, I see that one weird spot just right of center … hadn’t noticed that until I saw it in the picture. It was just draping funny, it looks fine in real life. Promise. 🙂

Funny what a picture will show you that you don’t see in real life. 🙂

Like, that I guess I could have styled the table for the photos.

But, having everything I use regularly right at my fingertips has been awesome. And the table is big enough to keep a few bins of items out, and even our printer/scanner and leave me enough surface area for projects.

And look who’s also made herself right at home with me in the new space.
easy diy no sew curtain

Love her. 🙂

In case you want to get caught up on the blog room projects so far, here is the start of the blog room overhaul, the diy dry erase wall calendar, the layered paint side table and the new salvaged wood desktop. Earlier this year we also covered the file cabinet with book pages.

And having a newly defined space has definitely helped me get my time more organized, I shared my top time management tips here.

And if you’re feeling really adventurous and want to see the reality that is our function over form bedroom check it here.

And did you see those two pillows in my chair? Those are two handmade pillow covers with DIY embellishments. I’m happy to report those little no sew fabric rosettes have held up great … you can find out here how I attached them to the pillow cover.

Well, is that enough links back to old posts for you? 😉  Have any no sew curtains of your own? Have any other easy tips for hiding that unsightly yet mostly necessary junk that tends to pile up?

I just might share this at: Tip Junkie, BNOTP, DIY Show Off, Home Stories A to Z, House of Hepworths, Shabby Creek Cottage, The 36th Avenue, Southern Hospitality and Savvy Southern Style.

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Comments

  1. Kelly @ Eclectically Vintage says

    September 21, 2012 at

    You had me at no sew and glue!
    Kelly

  2. Marilyn says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Karah, this project is amazing! You are so creative…LOVE all you do!

  3. Jaye @ Just Trying to Make Cents of it All says

    September 21, 2012 at

    That is SO my kind of project!! When you are ready to do the bedskirt – just basically do the same thing but with a staple gun! That’s how I do all my bedskirts – right into the box spring! I don’t do ruffles though – nice box pleats at the corners. I love that table!

  4. Laurie says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Nice job Karah! I am not good at sewing so this caught my attention right away! I love how the table turned out, and it was only a dollar???? What a bargain!

  5. Whitney @ drab to fab says

    September 21, 2012 at

    HOT GLUE!!!! Love them! 🙂

  6. Robin @ happilyhomeafter.blogspot.com says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Just taking a break from cursing at my sewing machine and ripping out a seam I sewed incorrectly … no exaggeration, and I find you online all breezy, easy and no sew. Good for you! And I thought I was clever with how I’m making this drape until I read your post. Your table and curtain looks great and functions well too, can’t beat that. Have a good weekend.

  7. Sheila @sZinteriors says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Perfect! Funny, I was on the hunt this week for a few flat sheets to do the same thing with… well, not exactly the same thing, but my intention was to create a set of curtains that didn’t break the bank. I ran out of time, didn’t find what I was looking for, and am still on the hunt! You’ve just inspired me to keep looking! 🙂

  8. craftythriftydecoratingwifemom says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Very nice! Even your precious “pup” approves. Though if it came from you, I suspect she’d love anything at all. Aren’t some dogs amazing like that? How’s the old girl doing, BTW.
    Janet

  9. Thistle says

    September 21, 2012 at

    Great idea for storage! Love the blog room….what a great space to create.

    Have a great day rock star.
    karianne

  10. Joy P says

    September 22, 2012 at

    I’ve been reading your blog and so many funny, true, holy cow posts for an half an hour or more (time flies) now, I have to stop and go to bed. Made me feel right at home looking at your rooms, your projects, your pets. Whew!
    Joy@avintagegreen

  11. andrea cammarata says

    September 22, 2012 at

    DID YOU SAY NO SEW!!!!! you are my hero!!!!! what a fabulous project…one that I just might be trying! Karah my heart sank when I saw that beautiful picture…everything ok with the M&M gang…sending hugs and much love to you and so sorry I haven’t been around as much as I would like! hugs…

  12. shirley@housepitalitydesigns says

    September 22, 2012 at

    Karah….you are the real deal…you are funny, staging the table?…Your table is a great functioning workspace and I am always in awe of your creativity..so glad you are happy in your new space….and best of all, you have a wonderful “buddy” to give you lots of inspiration and support!!…Have a wonderful weekend in paradise!

  13. Debbie says

    September 23, 2012 at

    They look great! Yes, I have no sew curtains, almost the same idea as yours. I used old curtains as a cover, only I stapled them (it’s outdoors and just a recycled potting bench!)…like you to hide the junk on the shelves. It is a simple fix!
    Debbie 🙂

  14. aimee {sixteen fourteen} says

    September 23, 2012 at

    Ooooooooh, did someone say “no sew?” I’m IN! They look great, Karah {and your dog is so cute!}

  15. Kelly @ View Along the Way says

    September 23, 2012 at

    Brilliant! And by the way: a DOLLAR for that table?! What a steal!

  16. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says

    September 23, 2012 at

    Cute! What a great idea Karah!

  17. Megan says

    September 28, 2012 at

    Such a fantastic idea! It looks fantastic! Megan

    • Karah says

      September 28, 2012 at

      Thank you, Megan!

  18. Brittany @ Crafty Mischief says

    September 29, 2012 at

    What a great curtain! And what a great idea! I think I need a curtain for my craft table too, it’s a mess under there! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂

    • Karah says

      September 29, 2012 at

      Glad I’m not the only one with a mess under there!

  19. Rachel Sue says

    October 21, 2012 at

    This is such a great idea. I would love to feature this on Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle. Feel free to stop by and grab a featured button. Thanks!

    • Karah says

      October 21, 2012 at

      Thank you so much, Rachel!! What an honor. 🙂

  20. fidia says

    October 31, 2012 at

    thanks karah for your great idea. I really love it 🙂

    • Karah says

      November 2, 2012 at

      Thank you!!

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