I had a busy and productive weekend! I made my very first pair of fully lined "professional" curtains and matching euro shams. The project was time consuming but very easy and rewarding. It was a BIG job! The hardest part of the project was thinking things through! Measure twice sixteen times cut and sew once!
I think this room, our Gable Guest Bedroom, is a little gem! It is such a cozy room. Many of our repeat guests say that the Gable Room is there favorite room to stay in. With it's hight vaulted ceiling and big window that pours in light, it is cozy and bright all at the same time...
This window was interesting to dress! Because of the arched window, curtains look best when they are at the same height as the top of the window... or just slightly higher. So these are 9+ feet long curtains.
The second issue was the closet on the right side of the picture. There is just a 5 inch space between the end of the window frame and the closet. I needed curtains that would look full enough to frame the window BUT not cover up most of it. This room is so full of great light! (The images suffer in quality because of the bright light coming through the window~ I need to work on that photo technique).
This is a beautiful fabric! Very much like a raw silk~ a little textured with small runs of nubs but not with any sheen. And it was a dream to work with... thank goodness!
The curtains are hung on two separate curtain rods. I did not want the distraction of a curtain rod going all the way across the top of the window.
The rod is simple and made of a darker pewter colored metal. It mirrors the color of the frame next to it.
This is my antique room. Every piece of furniture in this room is either vintage or an antique.
I wanted the white plates above the window to draw the eye up... some are old milk glass and others are just pretty plates with cutwork I liked.
I am rethinking the arrangement... more to come, I 'm sure!
I am also rethinking the vignette on the little antique drop-leaf table in front of the window. I moved a beloved OLD rabbit lamp to the table, and it really is quite at home in this bedroom.
I am looking for a basket I can whitewash and stick under the table... it looks too dark to me right now.
Look for an upcoming post on my new vignette, DETAILED tutorial on making euro shams and how I made up the bed in this room.
I have plans to finish the ballet chair that sits in the corner of the room... but not until I get back from my Annie Sloan painting class next week. I'll share all about that too! Right now the little chair is Scandinavian Pink and waiting for a top coat of white.
As always, I love the Gable Room to be filled with guests! It will FINALLY be finished (are we really ever finished) for our next guests!
Now I am off to paint another bedroom... I am expecting a VERY exciting piece of furniture to arrive for that room tomorrow... wait and see!
Your first window curtains job looks like it was a huge success! Love that fabric that you chose...so luxurious! Would love to see the matching shams one day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm so impressed! I can barley sew on a button let alone make curtains! Love the creamware too!
ReplyDeleteThe curtains are lovely...and I LOVE the dishes! Good for you....this room is very special.!
ReplyDeleteI really love that room. If I were a guest, that's where I would want to stay too. The curtain choice was spot on. It looks just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE- you did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
OK, so allow me to prattle on...Oh my goodness, these turned out so well and look just beautiful hanging there in the gable room! I love the fabric choice because it reminds me of vintage Bark cloth (which I collect:). We also enjoy visiting B&B's and this surly reminds me of many we've stayed in!
ReplyDeleteAlso love the white dishes, they are perfect for that space above the window!
Thank you for sharing such lovely inspiration with us again!
Terry
They just look gorgeous Yvonne! I know how labor intensive it is to make fully lined curtains and these turned out beautifully. The plates above the window are just such a lovely touch too! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Gorgeous curtains! That whole little area is just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteLove your curtains you've made, Yvonne! You did a great job and they look marvelous hanging on your beautiful window. Can I have that bunny lamp? ;)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
Another project well executed! Beautiful room Yvonne....and I hope you don't mind but I nominated your blog in Country Living's Blog Awards. I am new and have attempted blogging for 3 mths now and you have inspired me to do a better job in my blogging! I follow Country Living on Twitter and this is how I know about the Blog Awards. How was your Spa experience?
ReplyDeleteI hope you win!
Your curtains are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteDee
Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice,
d on the prairie
perfect! love your plate collection
ReplyDeleteYour curtains are gorgeous! I just love the fabric you used :)
ReplyDeleteYour drapes look beautiful, Yvonne! I love that fabric! It can be difficult to decide where to hang them when you have those half circle windows. I guess half of it is a matter of preference. You sound like me ~ constantly going over my measurements. Even for the valances I am doing in our sunroom, I will measure 100 times before they are completed!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that bunny lamp!!!! The curtains are beautiful, what a great job you did! ANY guest would be honored to stay in this special room. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drapes, Yvonne. I sweat just thinking about sewing.
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely, Yvonne. I'd love if you'd show the whole room sometime.
ReplyDeleteThe drapes and the whole window area is lovely, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteWonderful curtains!
ReplyDeleteLove the print on the curtains...I have a similar pattern that I found (years ago) at a thrift store in San Diego that was sewn into a beautiful shower curtain and matching valance. I will never part with it!
ReplyDeleteNow you can add seamstress to your resume, Yvonne. You did a great job choosing the fabric , sewing them and deciding how to hang them. All the windows on the front of our house are shaped similar to yours except they are much larger. It has always been tricky to dress the windows so I am glad to see how you solved that problem in your pretty guest room. Looking forward to your surprise for the other room. I think I might know what it is from clues you gave earlier but we will see if I'm right. Do I win a free night's stay in the guest room if I am correct? Heehee ------------ Shannon
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! That must have been quite some yardage to work with, dear friend...I'm overly impressed!!! I adore the plates on the wall!The drop leaf table is a stunning accent piece! Hm~m~m...now about that delivery coming??? I'll be back to see its arrival, for sure!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Beautiful fabric. Glad that it was easy to work with. Many silks can be a royal pain. Congratulations on your successful project.
ReplyDeleteBeckie
How Pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhere in the world did you find that fabric?
I love the print on the curtains it is very pretty...Have a great new week...Janice
ReplyDeleteThey look so beautiful! You are an ambitious woman!! It looks like you did a very professional job indeed!
ReplyDeletexo-Lisa
Fabulous work on the curtains and how you hung them, Yvonne! I look forward to seeing more of the room.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Yvonne! I love the curtains AND the plates above the window...they seem to fill in that peaked space beautifully.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a beautiful job on the curtains....Just love the fabric. So love your "Gable Room"....your guests are very fortunate to be able to enjoy such a gorgeous room!
ReplyDeleteHow very pretty! Just handling that much fabric would be a challenge!
ReplyDeleteYour curtains turned out to be absolutely beautiful! The whole room is beautiful! What a perfectly cozy spot for your guests. Do they ever actually leave their room? Or do they love it so much that they just stay in there for the whole visit?
ReplyDeleteSo charming. Love everything, the fabric pattern, cutwork plates, bunny lamp, burlap runner....all of it. I was going to suggest that if the basket you are using feels too dark (for me it does not) then how about eliminating the basket's lid then lining the basket with a canvas that folds over the top & filling it w/dried hydrangeas. BUT then when I read you are attending a painting class this wkend I figured the "paint everything" bug will have bitten! HA...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.. you did an absolutely fabulous job with the gorgeous fabric!! What a clever way to deal with the ornamental window frame. FYI - world market is having a basket sale the next 5 days! xo marlis
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty Yvonne! You did an amazing job and the fabric is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, the curtains are such a pretty print, and they go so nicely with your windows and the rest of the decor in your fabulous guest room. You've made it so nice you'll never get rid of your guests!
ReplyDeleteThere are many benefits on putting blinds. So know all about the blinds
ReplyDeleteIt's possible you'll want them to help keep out street or vehicle lights, or shade the space from hot sun. If that's the case, the curtains should possess a rubber backing. This may maintain out light and deliver insulating properties as well as higher privacy.
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