About Making Quilted Shower Curtains
Are you looking for some ideas on making quilted shower curtain? This is exactly where you will find what you are looking for. I believe this post will satisfy your desire.
It is important to have all the necessary information before engaging in such an important and time consuming task. So if you can just take a few minutes to read right to the end and you will be glad you did.
The reason why you may have chosen to go with the self-making options might be out of your frustration to find exactly what you are looking for. For example you may be thinking of brown and purple shower curtain or hookless shower curtains {blended|accentuated|beautifully combined} with an assortment of beautiful colors but it’s not easy getting what you want because your local bathroom store doesn’t carry them. How can you go around this? Simply do it yourself.
Here are the recommendations promised earlier.
If you are looking for a lighter one try to avoid adding any kind of batting.
Quilts can make the curtain porous so you need to me tactful with your stitching.
You can also make only a quilt top and a plastic curtain for a lining. Buy some rivets and then saw the quilt at the top to the lining.
Sewing the quilt to the lining can cause it to be porous, hence my recommendation to consider sewing the quilt at the top. Unless you have other methods to minimise the leakage.
You can then hide the seams by putting a backing on it especially if you decide to go with the quilted top.
Instead of sewing the quilt to the plastic liner you can make the buttonholes across the top of the hooks. This will leave you with an option to wash the liner easily and separately. You can even throw it away when it wears out without losing the quilt.