Curtains with an Attached Valance Instructions

Image of a curtain with an attached valanceAttaching a valance to the top of curtains means that you can have the enhanced look of a double layer without the need for two tracks. This is especially useful where space is a premium.

There are a number of ways of adding a valance to the top of curtains. A separate valance can be added to the top of each curtain and instructions for this method are included in our e-book. This style is used when the curtains need to be opened and closed.

When a single valance is attached across the top of a pair of curtains they will need to be held open with tie backs or hold backs as the heading is stationary.

Both these styles of valance are usually unlined whether they are attached to lined or unlined curtains. This cuts down on the bulk of fabric along the top edge and can be used with most heading styles.

They can be made to match, coordinate or contrast with the fabric of the curtains and to accentuate the edge of the valance, fringing or cord can be attached to the bottom edge.

Another way is to make the curtains much longer than is necessary and turn the top over to represent a valance. Single or double layers of fabric are usually bound around the edges for this style. This style is covered in our e-book.

The instructions below are for a single valance attached to a pair of curtains with fringing on the bottom edge.

Image refers to colour code key for the diagrams

Requirements:

Fabric for the curtains.

Lining for the curtains.

Matching or contrasting fabric for the valance.

Matching thread.

Fringing, enough for the bottom edge.

Pencil pleat heading tape, enough for the flat width of both curtains.

Pair of tie backs and tie back hooks.

Measuring and Estimating Fabric Quantities:

For the Curtains:

For the Valance:

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Remember that the Just Curtains and Tie Backs ebook contains many more detailed projects (curtain projects shown below) which go much further than these web pages will permit. All the ebook instructions are interactively linked to the comprehensive Sewing Guide. 50 curtain projects, 15 tie back projects with over 340 colour diagrams.

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