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Sew-it-yourself: Curtain with eyelets

  1. 1.Download the guide to see how to measure up for your curtain.
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    2.10 cm from the bottom and press. Fold over another 10 cm and press. Sew. You can add zinc ribbon to the fold, which makes the curtain fall nicely and is especially recommended for curtains made from light fabric.
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    3.Fold over each side 2.5 cm and press. Fold over another 2.5 cm and press. Sew the side hem.
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    4.If you fold the top edge once by 7 or 9 cm, depending on the size of the casing you have chosen, you will need to overlock/zigzag the top edge first. If you fold over 2 times by 7 or 9 cm, overlock/zigzag is not necessary. Fold over and press the edge and sew the folded edge in place.
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    5.Mark for the first and last eyelet with a distance of 5 cm between the curtain edge and center of the eyelet. The distance between the top edge and the eyelet should be 2 cm.
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    6.Calculate and mark where the eyelets should be placed between the first and last ring, see calculation method on the previous page.
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    7.Cut out holes with small sharp scissors.
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    8.Mount the eyelets, follow the instructions in the bag.
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    9.The curtain can now be drawn on the curtain rod.