Sewing French curtains with your own hands: instructions, photos

French curtains are flowing lush folds and draperies. They are divided into sections. The folds run along the entire length and width of the curtains. A room decorated with such curtains immediately takes on a luxurious, majestic look.

French curtains will help place accents in the room, make it much cozier and more comfortable, and protect it from sunlight.


Window openings decorated with such curtains look chic and luxurious.

Curtain data history

Each thing has a history of creation, the country in which the product began to be produced. French curtains also have their own history of creation. It is believed that such curtains were first produced in France during the reign of Louis XIV. The 17th century is the era of classicism and baroque. Therefore, these curtains were widespread. French curtains hung on the windows of the houses of all the rich French kings, nobles, nobles, etc. But to this day they have not lost their popularity.


French curtains are fabrics decorated with many folds, which are located along the entire length of the product and remain on it, both in the raised and lowered position.

Fabric selection and style description

The choice of material is an interesting matter. For needlewomen this is a pleasure. But the main condition when choosing a fabric is its pliability. The appearance and shape of the drapery will depend on what material you choose:

  • soft fabric of dense texture - falling waves;
  • light and rigid material - lush frills.

Advice. Translucent fabric is perfect for the kitchen. The best option is organza. Silk and tulle can also be used to sew awnings.

The curtains received the name “awnings” due to their decorativeness and pomp. It is worth noting that this idea of ​​decorating curtains became popular at the court of the French king Louis XIV.


French curtains are characterized by soft, uniform folds

They are often called cascade-lift curtains. They are made in the form of sections of fabric (festoons), which are connected vertically. Hence another name for them - scalloped. The scalloped fabric gathers into neat folds. The number of festoons depends only on your preferences, the dimensions of the window and, as a rule, is selected individually. Unlike standard curtains, awnings do not move apart, but are raised or lowered.

Attention! A good quality curtain rod system is the key to long and convenient operation. It can be manual or automatic.

Specific items you need to know

Main types of French curtains:

  • Lifting. The most common option. They can be easily raised and lowered using modern systems and mechanisms. This allows you to easily open and close the opening without damaging the curtains. When raised, such curtains form beautiful and elegant lush folds. (Their length and width are strictly according to the size of the window opening!)
  • Fixed. The window is constantly closed. They cannot be raised, lowered, moved left or right. These are curtains whose folds are fixed.


At the bottom of the curtains, cords pass through the loops, which, when pulled together, form scallops.


The canvases rise to the top, forming waves and lush voluminous folds.

Types of French curtains by size:

  • Long. Quite a popular option for decorating a window and a room as a whole. Beautiful, lush draperies add a little chic and luxury to the room.


A classic and quite popular design option.

Important! This is an excellent option for rooms with a large area. Such curtains will emphasize the free space and become an elegant component of the room.

  • Short. Basically, curtains of this length are chosen because there is a sofa standing near the window or when the window sill goes straight into the tabletop, etc. In these cases, hang short and comfortable French curtains.


Beautifully draped fabrics add special softness and sophistication to the space.

On a note! This is a great option for rooms with a small area. Visually, such curtains will expand an already small space. Also, short French curtains are often hung in the kitchen. This emphasizes the comfort and elegance in the room.

How to prepare fabric for cutting

Before cutting and sewing the curtain, you must trim its edges, using a special braid to secure the curtain. The side and bottom edges simply need to be folded in half and stitched, then pressed. The edges need to be processed before sewing the curtains, since then they will be uneven and cannot be processed beautifully.

It is also necessary to iron all the material before starting sewing, and if it is difficult to iron, then this should be done two or three times. After sewing the curtain, it will not be possible to iron it, so this stage cannot be neglected, but it must be done efficiently. When the edges of the canvas have been processed and it is completely ironed, you can start cutting.

Fabrics from which these curtains are made.

  • Linen. This is an environmentally friendly material. Linen curtains are completely hypoallergenic. They look beautiful and elegant. Pleasant to the touch. After washing they do not settle and do not lose their original appearance. Only curtains made of this material are difficult to iron.
  • Velvet. This material is especially pleasant to the touch. Its depth of color looks particularly luxurious. And because of the dense pile, such curtains have a beautiful play of light and shade.


The material is chosen based on the design features of the room.

  • Veil. The material from which curtains give the room tenderness and romance. The veil looks great on its own or in combination with thicker curtains. French voile curtains look light, airy and relaxed. Therefore, such curtains will look great in the bedroom interior.
  • Silk. French silk curtains shimmer beautifully in the light. They have an excellent play of colors when the sun's rays fall on them from different angles. This material is shiny, thin, but at the same time durable.


Awnings are made from well-draped materials in order to fully reveal their aesthetic capabilities.

  • Organza. Curtains of this type made of organza will complement any interior. They look light, feminine, gentle, elegant, but at the same time simple and interesting. They are easy to care for, just like linen curtains.
  • Atlas. Satin awnings (this is another name for French curtains) are very durable, with an incredibly smooth surface (sometimes this can turn against you, since puffs often form on a smooth surface).


Due to the reflection of light, all folds of French curtains shimmer and shine beautifully.

How to choose colors

The color of curtains with folds can be chosen to suit your taste. The shade can be contrasting or combined with:

  • design of walls, ceiling, floor;
  • color of furniture facades;
  • texture and shade of cornice for awning curtains;
  • other textile elements.

A large print may be distorted due to folds; a small repeating pattern or a plain fabric is recommended. Tiny flowers, geometric patterns, and gold symbols look good.

French curtains in the living room

The living room is a room for receiving guests, so it is important to pay special attention to the choice of all parts of the interior in this room. French curtains add a touch of tenderness and sophistication to the living room. And with such curtains you can decorate both a simple room and a luxurious interior.


Curtains bring a touch of romance and sophistication to this room.


Today, French curtains decorate both elaborate and simple living room interiors.

Let's get ready for work

For sewing, you need to prepare everything you need before starting work. You will need to sew on a sewing machine, this is a prerequisite. Next, prepare everything according to the list below.

To make French curtains you need:

  1. Textile. The calculation of the required footage will be given below.
  2. Decorative braid or fringe. Our window will need 180 centimeters.
  3. Threads to match the fabric.
  4. Scissors, pins, ruler or measuring tape.

When everything is ready, you can start working. First, let's calculate the required amount of fabric.

French curtains in the nursery

Awnings will be an excellent, original and beautiful decoration for a children's room. These curtains are best suited for a girl's room. Especially if the entire interior of the room is in the style of classicism and baroque. But such curtains may not be the best option, because they collect a lot of dust.


Awnings will become an original, characteristic decoration and set the tone for the entire room.

Which color is better to choose?

The color scheme of the textile product depends on the surrounding decor. In this case, they start from the following interior elements:

  • furniture;
  • wallpaper;
  • accessories.


Interior
In dark rooms it is preferable to use light French tulle, and in spacious rooms it is permissible to use different ones, including dark and heavy ones. To make the heat easier to bear in sunny weather, it is not recommended to use bright sunny colors of fabric for a south-facing window.

Advice: it is advisable to use a plain fabric or a canvas with a barely noticeable pattern, since a clearly defined pattern in a large number of folds is lost and ripples.

Awnings in the bedroom

Such curtains will add chic, tenderness, romance and splendor to the bedroom. With their simple and delicate design, the curtains will complement any style in the bedroom. You will be pleased to be in such a room. After all, French curtains set your body up for rest and sleep.


With their lyrical and delicate design, they create a special atmosphere and emphasize good taste.

Types of fastening

In order to securely fasten your elegant French curtains, you can resort to one of two types of fastenings to choose from:

  1. Using standard window curtain rods, onto which the curtain fabric is attached using hooks, clips or loops. Sometimes the curtain is mounted on a rod through a special braid sewn along the edge of the curtain.
  2. Using special curtain rods equipped with a mechanism for adjusting the length of the curtains. The curtain is attached to such a curtain rod using self-adhesive tape. The mechanism is usually controlled using a remote control. This type of fastener is perfect for window openings of all shapes and sizes.

The choice of fastening largely depends on the desired final look of the curtains.

French curtains in the kitchen

The kitchen is such a cozy place where you can talk with family and friends over a cup of hot tea. It is best to hang short awnings in this room. French curtains in the kitchen will add pomp and at the same time lightness.


Both short curtains up to the window sill and long options will look appropriate here.


Awnings, with their lush and luxurious folds, will perfectly complement any kitchen interior and add charm, wealth and pomp to it.

How to make a lifting awning

The curtain is ready. But it is static. If you need it to rise, do the following:

  1. After the rings are sewn, we take 5 more cords. Each of them is tied around the lowest ring and threaded through the rest of the rings in the row.
  2. Each cord is passed first through the vertical rings, then through the rings on the curtain rod, goes around it and hangs down to the bottom edge of the curtain.
  3. The free ends of the cords are braided. A hook is nailed to the wall, from the edge where the cords hang. When the curtain is raised, the cords are hooked onto it.

If you use a special curtain rod that already has cords, there is no need for the above steps.

The awning is assembled and all that remains is to hang it. Our curtain turned out to be universal.

In the bedroom it can be used instead of boring classic curtains and combined and hung together with thicker curtains. In the living room and kitchen, use them as independent curtains and complement them with accessories: fringe, tassels, satin ribbons, decorative flowers.

How to sew these curtains with your own hands

Necessary materials:

  • sewing machine;
  • pins;
  • scissors;
  • soap or chalk;
  • textile;
  • threads to match the color of the fabric.


Awnings with their exclusivity will add a picturesque image to the interior of a certain style.

But before you buy fabric, you need to measure the window. The resulting width must be multiplied by one and a half, and the length by two. This result indicates how much fabric will be needed. But you still need to make seam allowances (2-3 cm).


French curtains are the embodiment of classics.

Operating procedure:

  1. First you need to process the edges of the fabric. Having spread the fabric on a smooth, flat surface (on a table or on the floor), make double folds (about 1 cm wide) on the sides and stitch them.
  2. Along the bottom edge you also need to make a double fold, but already 1.5 cm wide. Then stitch.
  3. The next step is to mark the scallops. Important! They need to be placed at an equal distance from each other across the entire width of the panel. (If you look at the table above, you can see that the width of the scallops directly depends on the width of the fabric. Therefore, based on the table, make markings).
  4. Then, using pre-prepared fabric, decorate the curtain drawers. To do this, sew these panels of fabric to the marking place (while bending them by 2-3 cm).


    Graceful flowing accordion draperies will fit perfectly into any interior style.

  5. You need to thread special cords into the finished drawstrings (you can use braid, ribbon or decorative rope to match the color of the curtains). Later, when the curtains are ready, you can use this cord to adjust the length of the curtains.
  6. Also, if you buy special rings, you can hang festoons on them. The rings are attached to the fabric at a distance of 15-20 cm from each other along the entire length of the panel.
  7. The cord should allow you to easily adjust the height of the curtain. When lifted, the scallops should form light and airy semicircular folds. A thick braid must be sewn to the top edge of the curtains. To use it to attach curtains to a rod.
  8. After securing the curtains to the rod/cornice, adjust the length of the curtains.


    French curtains will add celebration, style, sophistication, elegance and splendor to the interior.

That's all! Luxurious DIY French curtains at home are ready!

How to cut material

To cut the fabric correctly, you need to know exactly the width and length of the finished curtain. When determining the width, you can focus on the length of the curtain rod; you can measure the length by measuring the distance from the curtain rod to the floor, or to the level where the curtain should end.

Next, you need to calculate the number of festoons and determine the distance between them. The number of scallops for the same curtain width can be different, and the finished curtain will also differ in appearance. The fewer scallops, the longer the folds will be; the more of them, the more magnificent the finished curtain will appear.

Below in the table, using the example of several options for the width of the finished curtain (if you don’t have the required option, you can do the calculations yourself) and the number of desired festoons, you can calculate the distances between them.

Having decided on the distance between the festoons, you should make marks on the stretched canvas after a certain number of centimeters. The numbers indicating the distance between the scallops are the centimeters through which it is necessary to make marks on the panel.

If the required width of the canvas is not among those indicated in the table, then you need to decide on the number of scallops and divide the width of the canvas by this number. The resulting figure will be the distance between the scallops.

For example: the width of the panel is exactly 500 cm.

Number of desired scallops = 8.

500/8=62.5 centimeters is the distance between the marks on the canvas.

When making marks on the canvas, you need to place the fabric on a flat, smooth surface, make marks on the back of the fabric at the top and bottom. A line should be drawn through both of these marks.

The easiest way to sew French curtains with your own hands

Step by step instructions.

  • You need to measure the window. The resulting width must be multiplied by one and a half, and the length by two. This result indicates how much fabric will be needed. But you still need to make seam allowances (2-3 cm).
  • The purchased fabric should be soaked in warm water, wrung out, allowed to dry and ironed. All these procedures must be performed so that the fabric does not shrink in the future.
  • Then you need to make a double fold (1-1.5 cm) and stitch all the edges.


The elegant design of French curtains goes perfectly with the simple and laconic interior of Provence.

  • Mark the drawstrings so that there are equal spaces between them. Then on the front side you need to sew a special braid for French curtains (but if you don’t have one, you can use regular fabric 3 cm wide).
  • A decorative rope/cord, ribbon or braid must be inserted into the side seams. Next, the drawstrings are formed. We fasten the cords at the top (you can stitch them), and there are free ends at the bottom. You can use the cord to adjust the height of the curtains.
  • To keep the curtains vertical, you can sew in special weights.


Awnings will especially emphasize the freedom of style, create real comfort and add soft diffused lighting to the entire room.

That's all! This is the easiest way to create French curtains with your own hands!

Step-by-step calculation of the required material

Before you start calculating, you need to decide whether the French curtain will be liftable. If she is entrusted with such a task, then such a product should have a length up to the window sill. Fixed window drapery may have other dimensions (for example, floor to ceiling).

Let's make calculations using the example of a short awning up to the window sill. We assume that the distance between the window sill and the cornice is 175 cm. The length of the cornice is 2 m:

  • 2 m (length of cornice) x 1.5 = 3 m;
  • 3 m (300 cm) + 4 cm (2 cm allowances on both sides) = 304 cm;
  • 1.75 m (distance from window sill to cornice) x 2.5 = 4.375 m;
  • 437.5 cm + 4 cm (for allowances of 2 cm at the top and bottom) = 441.5 cm.

Do you sew curtains yourself?

No. And I don’t plan to, it’s too difficult. No, but I would like to. Yes. With proper experience it is not difficult

To sew a short awning, in this case you need to take a piece of fabric with an average size of 3 x 4.40 m. But since working with a three-meter width can be difficult for beginning seamstresses, instead of one strip you can take 4 narrower ones (80 cm each). In this case, the material will have a width of 3.20 m and a length of 1.75 m.

The number of rings required to sew such a lifting awning is calculated according to the following scheme:

  • L (length, in this case - 175 cm) - 15 cm (indent from the top to the first ring) - 5 cm (indent from the bottom to the last ring) = 155 cm;
  • 155 cm / 12 cm (minimum distance between rings) = 13 pcs. (number of rings per 1 seam);
  • 13 pcs. x number of seams.


Calculation of the number of rings required for sewing a lifting awning.
The length of additional cords is calculated as follows:

  • L (curtain height, in this case - 175 cm) x 2 = 350 cm;
  • 350 cm + D (length of the cornice, in this case 200 cm) = 550 cm (length of one cord);
  • number of cords = number of seams.

Caring for French curtains

Of course, sewing such curtains with your own hands is only half the battle. The main thing is to properly care for them. Then French curtains will serve you for a long time. Awnings are truly beautiful curtains. They add luxury, richness, tenderness, and romance to the room. They have many advantages. But there are also disadvantages. The main and only disadvantage of such curtains is that a lot of dust often accumulates in the numerous folds.

French curtains have a fairly rich range of colors.


The presence of purple decor on the windows in the room stimulates inspiration and creative thinking.

  • Small stains on curtains can be removed with a damp cloth.
  • You can clean the folds of curtains from dust with a vacuum cleaner. Just be very careful!
  • French curtains made of tulle and organza can be machine washed in the “delicate wash” mode.
  • Velvet curtains should be dry cleaned.
  • Such curtains cannot be ironed. It is better to hang them a little damp and they will take the desired shape themselves.


A well-chosen design will make the window in each room original and interesting.

Getting ready for sewing

There are many options on how to sew French curtains. Therefore, the first thing to do is determine what kind of curtains are needed. Light or dense, with or without a lifting mechanism. What length should it be and will it be necessary to move them along the cornice? Having clarified these points, you can begin preparation.

Choosing fabric

For curtains to look good, they must be sewn from plastic, soft textiles. One that fits well into folds, does not wrinkle or bulge. It's very easy to check. In the store you need to take the fabric you like and fold the edge. If they turn out to be rigid or the material does not hold its shape well, it is better to refuse the purchase. Lightly draped textiles can be purchased. It’s good if the material is easy to care for. This is especially important for items hanging in the kitchen or bathroom.

Suitable materials

  • Veil. Transparent, very light material made from synthetic or natural threads. Drapes easily and retains volume. Plain fabrics are often complemented by prints, patterns or embroidery.
  • Velvet. Textiles with dense pile of various heights, can be with an embossed pattern. Thanks to this, the color of the drapery is rich, with unusual tints. Velvet does not deform, retains its shape, and is difficult to care for.
  • Silk. Dense soft textile with noticeable shine. Drapes easily and keeps its shape. Available in plain colors, with jacquard or printed patterns.
  • Organza. Produced from natural and artificial fibers. It holds its shape well, although it can be a bit harsh. Lets light through and is difficult to wrinkle. It can be plain-dyed, printed, shiny or matte. It is chosen for stationary light models.

These are not all the fabrics from which French curtains can be made. Moiré, satinette, fine linen, satin and much more are suitable. The main thing is that the fabric drapes beautifully and does not wrinkle. In addition, you will need tape to secure the scallops. There is no need to save on it, otherwise the quality of the finished product will suffer. If the curtain is supposed to be raised, buy a special ribbon with rings for the cord.

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We carry out cutting

The pattern of French curtains is simple. There is no need to build it specially, it is an ordinary rectangle. To determine its dimensions, it is necessary to carry out calculations. Let's start with the width.

Calculate the length

In order for the curtains to look voluminous, it must be significantly longer than the length of the cornice. They calculate it like this. Measure the desired curtain width across the window and multiply the resulting number by a factor of 1.8. If you want the most voluminous product, you can increase the coefficient. We have given the average value.

In addition, to process the fabric you will need an allowance. Add another 6 cm, 3 cm on each side. Now you need to determine the number of scalloped stripes. Four is the minimum number, with less the product looks ugly. It's best if there are more of them. It all depends on the texture and density of the textile. The number of stripes is necessary to determine the width of the pleated block. To do this, the number obtained in the calculations minus the allowances is divided by the number of stripes.

On narrow windows, folded blocks with a width of 250-300 mm look good; for large windows, scallops of 500-600 mm are chosen. Take into account the thickness of the textile. For thin fabrics, narrow stripes are better, for dense ones - wide ones. All obtained values ​​are written down on a piece of paper, and a pattern will be built from them directly on the material.

And width

The length of the fabric is determined based on the type of textile. For thin ones it should be larger, for dense ones less. In general, the desired curtain height is multiplied by two. For organza this coefficient can be equal to three, for veil and tulle 2.5. Additionally, add a few centimeters to allowances for processing the lower and upper parts.

You can make markings with your own hands directly on the panel. The only difficulty is the insufficient width of the material. Then you will have to connect the two strips. In this case, you need to make sure that the seam falls on the edge of the folded strip - where the drapery tape passes. Then it won't be noticeable.

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