The Comforts from Home Project works with USO2Go, which sends kits to US military troops to help give them some of the comforts of home while they’re deployed..
Measuring it was simple.We measured from the curtain rod down to the floor and added 4 inches.
1 inch for the hem at the bottom, and 3 inches for the curtain rod pocket at the top.For the width, we just left it as-is and it was perfect.More than perfect!.
This room only has one window, so I made 2 panels.. For each panel, I folded the sides in about a 1/2 an inch and ironed it, then sewed it in place..I folded the bottoms of the panels in 1″ and ironed, then the tops got folded in 3″ and ironed.
Both the bottom hem and the top were sewn in place as well.. And guess what?
You really can get a lot fancier with your hems if you want to get a more finished edge.This will make the “petals” of your pompom look pretty.
You can cut them into a round shape, or a point, or whatever you want.. Baby photo bomb!.It happens.. Next, separate the accordion folds on one side of your pompom and get ready to fluff!.
Separate each sheet from the rest of the pack by gently pulling up.Do one sheet at a time until all of them on that one side are done.. Isn’t it looking amazing already??