These use decorator fabric, giving them the look of store-bought curtains.
Lining fabric is used to give the room more privacy.
You’ll only need to sew some basic hems to get this same look.
Chloe Rey
Drop Cloth Curtains
Nadine Stay
Nadine Stayhas used affordable drop cloths to make her DIY curtains.
There’s a video available that takes you through the whole process.
No one will believe this curtain fabric came from the home improvement aisle.
Erin Evolving
Fabric tape is used so you don’t have to get anywhere near a sewing machine.
you might put these anywhere but they make especially prettybathroom curtains.
This rolled fabric shade from Melissa atThe Inspired Roomis perfect for a smaller space.
Chloe Rey
This one is no-sew and uses jute rope to roll it up, giving it a rustic touch.
They add a ton of color and style to the room, making it feel brand new.
The existing trim is cut off and then fabric tape holds together the curtain with the new trim.
Dans le Lakehouse
It’s an updated look that can be changed out easily whenever you want.
Stamped Curtains
This DIY curtain project is very easy and will take you no time to make.
It’s an easy technique that it’s possible for you to change up to make it your own.
Porch and Peony
Vinyl Checkered Curtains
Cuckoo 4 Design
Cuckoo 4 Designhas a DIY curtain project that’s unique.
A cardboard template makes it easy to get everything lined up.
Euro Pleat Curtains
Dans le Lakehousehas another DIY curtain tutorial and this one looks so sophisticated.
At Home With Ashley
It adds a beautiful wave to the top making it perfect for abedroom curtain.
It’s made with a simple drop cloth, and the stenciled design elevates the whole look.
The lining is sewn inside the hems of the outer curtain, providing privacy without being seen.
Nadine Stay
Brynne Delerson fromThe Gathered Homeshows you how to use wooden strips and tension rods to create thisfaux Roman shade.
Pinch Pleat Drapes
Stefana Silber
Stefana Silberhas a no-sew method that will get you pinched pleat drapes.
The result is a full-looking DIY curtain that looks great in any room.
A Beautiful Mess
The tape is added to the inner edge of the curtains to give it a custom look.
It’s an easy no-sew project that you’ll be able to hang up in just a few hours.
There’s a video included to help you along the way.
The Inspired Room
The grommets look stylish and make it easy to hang from the curtain rod.
You’ll just need to pick up an extra matching curtain and use it to make the matching ties.
It creates the perfect farmhouse-style window coverings that will go great in a public room like the living room.
Home Theology
This is an inexpensive way to make curtains that don’t require any sewing.
Floor-Length Curtains
Delia Creates
Make your own floor-length curtains in this DIY byDelia Creates.
However, the result is some beautiful curtains that pool on the floor for a stylish look.
Bless’er House
You’ll need to be familiar with some basic hand-sewing stitches to add the trim.
They look sewn, but it’s just iron-on hem tape that’s used to add the accent fabric.
A Beautiful Mess
Cuckoo 4 Design
Dans le Lakehouse
Shine Your Light
Making It In the Mountains
The Gathered Home
Stefana Silber
Dimples and Tangles
The Turquoise Home
Francois et Moi
Craving Some Creativity
Home & Hallow
Our Crafty Mom
Michaeala Diane Designs
Delia Creates
Love, Maegan
Kaleidoscope Living