{"id":11475,"date":"2022-08-02T02:15:40","date_gmt":"2022-08-02T02:15:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.housejunkie.co.uk\/?p=11475"},"modified":"2023-01-10T02:11:37","modified_gmt":"2023-01-10T02:11:37","slug":"how-to-make-blackout-curtains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homesguide.co.uk\/how-to-make-blackout-curtains\/","title":{"rendered":"Learn How to Make Blackout Curtains the Right Way"},"content":{"rendered":"

Adding blackout curtains to a room is a great way to block out light and help block noise and trap heat or cool air inside of a room. In addition, this process can help you save money on your energy bills.<\/p>\n

Thanks to the total darkness they provide, they make a great addition to a nursery or bedroom and improve your sleep quality. Of course, you can purchase\u00a0blackout curtains<\/a>\u00a0ready-made. But if you enjoy DIY sewing projects and you want to make blackout curtains, then you have come to the right place.<\/p>\n

This article will show you how to make blackout curtains<\/a> with an easy step-by-step sewing tutorial. This post also has some pro tips and a couple of alternatives to sewing blackout curtains so you can decide which method suits you best.<\/p>\n

Getting Started<\/h2>\n

Before you can start making your blackout curtains, there are several things you need to consider.<\/p>\n

Measure Your Curtain Window Space<\/h3>\n

The purpose of blackout curtains is to block out as much light as possible. To do this, you will need first to measure your windows and the surrounding window space to determine how much fabric you need. In this way, you will know what size the curtain panels need to be.<\/p>\n

For the length, use a measuring tape<\/strong> to measure a straight line from the curtain rod down to the floor and add about 40 to 50 cm for the two hems. We like our blackout curtains to go all the way down to the floor to help make a room as dark as possible.<\/p>\n

For the width, measure from one side of the window frame to the other and multiply the measurement by 1.5 or 2 to calculate the appropriate size for your curtains. The width should be based on your preference, but we like our curtains to be twice as wide as the actual window.<\/p>\n

Gather Your Supplies<\/h3>\n

Before you can start making your blackout curtains, there are several things you need to consider.<\/p>\n

Supplies you will need:<\/strong><\/p>\n