Making Heading Tape Tieback Instructions

Image of a finished heading tape tie backCurtain tie backs made from heading tape give a pleated effect, are very easy to make and need no template.

They need 2.5 times the finished length and the pleats can be enhanced with hand stitching to create a smocking effect.

These tie backs are ideal to team up with Smocked Curtains which are featured in our e-book.

The instructions below are for a pair tie backs using 3” (7.5 cms) wide heading tape but a wider one can be used if required.

Image refers to colour code key for the diagrams

Requirements:

2 lengths of 3" pencil pleat heating tape, 2.5 times the finished length of the tie back plus 2" (5 cms) for neatening.

2 pieces of fabric, 5.5" (14 cms) wide by 2.5 times the finished length of the tie back plus 2" (5 cms) for hems.

Embroidery thread for hand stitching the smocking effect (optional).

Matching thread.

4 curtain rings or D rings, approximately 1" (2.5 cms) in diameter.

2 tie back hooks.

Fabric marker, optional.

Making a Heading Tape Tie Back:

To Create a Smocking Effect:

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

Each E-Book is priced at only £10.00 with fantastic savings (up to 60%) when purchasing the bundle/package.

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