How to Make No Sew Black Out Curtains (2024)

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I really believe that, second to painting the walls, the easiest way to transform a room is to add window treatments. Though I’ve been living in my condo since mid-October (wow the time has flown!) I still am seriously lacking in curtains.

Until now.

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I knew that I wanted to keep the gold & grey look going in my bedroom. I wanted something bold in color but subtle in pattern. And I wanted grommets. So, after poking around the interwebsa little bit, I decided to just dive in & make my own.

One evening while Sean was out of town, I bombarded his email with about 30 fabric ideas. Once he put on his wellies & dug thru his flooded inbox, we came out with one design we both loved – this Premier Prints Small Dandelion Twill Storm in yellow/white. I love the sweet little dandelions & Sean dubbed them “subtly and not too girly.” Win, win.

So I ordered6 yards of the fabric. I also ordered6 yards of white blackout fabric & two packs of white no-sew grommets. The blackout fabric ended up being on back order so I just picked thatup at our local Hanco*ck’s.

Then I set out to get going on these bad boys. I actually contemplated sewing them, then opened my craft closet, saw all the junk piled on top of my sewing machine, and ran out and bought more Hem Tape (Steam & Seam forcurtain #1 (Hanco*cks) and Ultra Bond (Walmart) for #2).

Check out my other no sew projects:

No sew envelope style pillow covers

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Let me take a beat to tell you about these two no-sew tapes. They were both awesome and both had a major pro and a minor con. The Steam & Seam was awesome because you peel off a layer of paper & it was sticky – but still re-positionable.

This made it stay in place really well while you were waiting to iron it. However, you had to iron each spot for 20-30 seconds to fully melt it. The Ultra Bond melted in under 5 seconds, but wasn’t sticky, so it slid around a little bit, but no big deal. Both were awesome & I recommend both!
You might of seen my no-sew tutorial hereand here, but I’d be glad to reiterate it.

First, lay out your main fabric, face down. Iron it flat. I just ironed it flat on the carpet.

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Then, I measured the length I wanted & cut it flat across. I used 8 feet of fabric for each panel. This resulted in curtains about 7’4″ long. I hung the grommets 2″ from the top so they ended up being able to be hung 2″ above my window that was 7′ above the ground…. but more on that later.

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I measured & marked both sides of the fabric & then used the straight edge to draw a line connecting them.

Now, go around the entire edge of the fabric and hem it 1 inch. I did the long sides first and then went back to hem the top and the bottom. To do this, first fold over the edge & iron it to make a crisp fold.

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Then, place a strip of hem tape in the fold. Following the directions on your pack of tape, iron each section until the tape melts. Slowly work your way around the fabric. It takes a little while but is E-A-S-Y.

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Once you have a clean edge all of the way around, lay your liner on top, good side out.

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Now, starting with the long ends again, fold over the edge & hem. I folded over approximately 1 inch, same as the previous hem, on the 2 sides and the bottom.

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If you end up hemming liner-to-liner & not getting any of the outside fabric on your hem, it’s ok. That’s the beauty of hem tape! Just add more & iron again.

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To hem the top, I folded the edge over 5 inches. This allowed space for my grommets and a little wiggle room.

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Iron away & remember to hem the sides of the folded part closed, too, if you’re going to use grommets. If not, you can leave it open and stick the curtain thru that fabric tube. If you’re not using grommets, ta-d-a! You’re done!

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I, however, had to be fancy. My grommets came with a nifty circle tracer tool. So, I eyeballed where I wanted the holes to be (uniformly 2″ from the top- you want it to hang straight) then traced circles to cut out.

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I actually used a knife to stab the first holes… very theraputic.

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Then I used craft scissors to cut out the hole.

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Then I added the grommets. You put the edge with the lip on thegood side & the edge with the teeth on the back. Usethe palm of your hand to snap them closed.

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Some went easy and some were a pain in the butt. You have to make sure that you cut out the entire hole or they won’t work. If you have too many layers of fabric, you might want to trim back some of the innter layers.Once I did that, it was very easy.

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The whole thing took about 2 hours a curtain. I did it on the living room floor while watching TV. It was easy, the ironing just takes a while.

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I have to wait until Sean gets home to hang them. It is so hard to wait!

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Update: Click here to see the curtains in action in our master bedroom!

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Hello, I’m Morgan, half of the creative force behind CharlestonCrafted.com! With a passion for DIY that dates back to 2012, I’ve transformed three homes and now I’m dedicated to helping others craft their dream spaces. Let’s turn your house into a home together!

How to Make No Sew Black Out Curtains (2024)

FAQs

Is it cheaper to make your own blackout curtains? ›

Depending on your windows, you may find DIYing them to be a cheaper solution. For my windows, though, I feel I could have altered store-bought curtains just fine and cut my costs in half.

What fabric is best for blackout curtains? ›

Some examples of good fabrics for blackout curtains are heavyweight polyester, heavy microfiber, blackout fabric, and heavyweight poly/cotton blends. If you're looking for high-quality blackout curtains, come to Imported Theatre Fabrics.

What can I use if I don't have blackout curtains? ›

Tinfoil, or aluminium foil, is a common and inexpensive way to blackout your window. It's a great option to go for as it's airtight and there's no way to see through it, so covering your window with tin foil is an effective way to achieve total darkness for easier sleeping during the day.

What are the disadvantages of blackout curtains? ›

Blackout curtains have few health disadvantages. However, manufacturers may produce blackout curtains or roller blinds using polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This material has phthalates, chemicals that can enter and damage the human body through air particles, direct contact, and other methods.

What works better than blackout curtains? ›

Whether you go with blackout curtains or blackout window film, you will experience the difference right away. Remember, for total light blocking, we recommend window film rather than curtains for complete coverage.

How do you black out windows cheaply? ›

You can easily and cheaply use tin foil or cardboard to black out your windows. Save a pretty penny by cutting either material to the size of your windows and taping it to the window. This is one of the easiest and most budget-friendly blackout solutions, but it definitely isn't the most aesthetically friendly.

Can you make regular curtains blackout? ›

Making regular curtains into blackout curtains is a relatively straightforward process that can be done in a few simple steps. First, you will need to measure your windows and cut the fabric to the appropriate size. Next, you will need to hem the edges of the fabric to give the curtains a neat and finished look.

Which side of the blackout curtain faces the window? ›

The coated side of both thermal coated and blackout coated linings must face the glass to maximize UV and mildew resistant properties. Thermal and blackout linings are not machine washable, they may be gently hand washed if necessary and drip dried with coated surfaces facing out.

What do you put behind blackout curtains? ›

If your blackout drapery does not have a lining, placing sheer curtains behind works as a protective layer for the blackout curtains against premature fading due to sunlight exposure.

Does it matter what color blackout curtains are? ›

For example, a MOONDREAM dim-out curtain or blackout curtain in light colors such as eggshell or white will block out 90% to 95% of the light. To block out 100% of the light you better choose either a blackout curtain in a dark color or a coated fabric curtain (in any color).

What is the best curtain heading for blackout? ›

Deep pencil pleat (6”)

When fitted close to the wall on a track or from floor to ceiling, these curtains also offer a great blackout effect. Due to the fabric being ruched against itself, curtains with pencil pleat headings will take up more space than other headings when stacked back.

Do blackout curtains need a liner? ›

Some blackout curtains are also white but these often come with a blackout lining for added protection. So if you are considering a more colorful option, consider buying a lining with it as alone you may not get 100% light blocking protection.

Can you make existing curtains blackout? ›

You can buy a blackout curtain or use the blacking-out lining to the curtains you already have to block the light coming into your room. I suggest you go for the second option since it's more cost-effective.

How can I blackout my curtains? ›

Ready-made blackout curtain linings can be fixed to a set of curtains without any need for sewing, and are suitable for use with both eyelet and pencil pleat heading curtains. You simply fasten the linings to the curtains using the rings and hooks available at many on-line store. It really couldn't be simpler!

How can I alter curtains without sewing? ›

Measure and mark your desired curtain length. Cut the iron-on adhesive to the width of your curtain hem. Fold the curtain to your marked length and place the adhesive strip inside the fold. Use a hot iron to press over the adhesive strip until it melts and bonds the fabric together.

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