DrapesCaption: To add even more drama to the window seat, create a treatment for the outside of the inset.
Materials:
micro suede fabric
iron
measuring guide
fabric marker
decorative rod
Steps:
1. Determine the desired length for the side panels and the center valance. To make a header, first determine what type of rod you will use--a curtain or continental rod. Decide how large the top ruffle will be. The featured project has a three-inch ruffles and a decorative round rod with a one-inch diameter. A three-inch ruffle plus 1-1/2 inches for the rod pocket (1/2 inch larger than the diameter of the rod) plus one more inch for fold under and seam allowance equals 5-1/2 inches required for the featured header. Cut the fabric to the necessary length for the two side panels and the center valance.
2. On the top of each piece, iron over 5-1/2 inches of fabric. Mark three inches down for the ruffle, 1-1/2 inch further for the rod pocket, and then fold under about 5/8 inch for the seam allowance. With the top header pinned and marked, sew both straight stitch lines to complete it.
3. Drapery hems are generally four inches with a 5/8-inch fold over seam. Iron these measurements into the bottom of each piece, and use a blind hem stitch to secure it.