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Make a Window Valance to Welcome Spring
by Matt & Shari

Since I love to throw open the windows to feel fresh spring breezes, I think spring is the perfect time to change out heavy curtains and draperies for simple window toppers. Over the years I've discovered many toppers that, while simple to create, can add color and interest to your decor.

Some of the easiest toppers require no sewing at all. A shelf mounted above a window is not only an interesting way to display favorite collectables, but also a unique window dressing.

A greenery or floral swag can be used as a stand-alone topper or combined with a soft sheer.

Do you own a colorful vintage tablecloth? Try folding it on the diagonal and draping it over a curtain rod. Instant window topper!

A tablecloth can also be used as a swag valance. Install two small cup hooks in the upper corner of your window frame. Fold the tablecloth in half diagonally and place it over the cup hooks to make a graceful swag. After adjusting so that both side pieces are equal in length, you might want to add raffia or ribbon ties to hide the cup hooks.

Fabric napkins can also be used to create window dressing for the kitchen. First, slide decorative napkin rings onto a curtain rod and mount the rod on the window. Fold decorative napkins in half diagonally and slip the ends through the rings. This treatment is perfect for seasonal changes because it only takes a few minutes to create.

Many interesting valances can be made with minimal sewing. A window scarf, for instance, is easy enough for even a novice seamstress. To create a window scarf, first measure the length and width of your window. Add the measurements of one width and two lengths plus 10 inches. Using this measurement cut a piece of sheer fabric to length and narrowly hem the raw edges. Simply swag the fabric over the curtain rod. Adjust the sides and center swag until you have achieved the desired effect.

Can you sew two rectangular pieces of fabric together? If so, there are several other valances you'll find easy to make.

To make a plain valance, first measure the width of your window. Multiply this width by 1-1/2. The length of the valance should be 1/4 the window height plus 1 inch.

Using these measurements, cut a rectangle from your fabric and lining. Place the fabric and lining right sides together. Using a 1/2-inch seam, stitch the fabric and lining together, leaving an opening for turning. Clip the corners and turn the fabrics right side out. Press the seams so they are crisp and slip stitch the opening closed. To mount the valance, attach decorative clip rings to the top edge of the valance and hang the valance on the rod.

Another interesting spiral valance can be created from two pieces of coordinating fabrics. To determine the cut width of your valance, measure the width of your window and multiply by 2-1/2. Cut two rectangles measuring 8 inches by this width. Again, place the right sides together, leaving a 2-inch opening for the rod pockets on both short edges and a slightly larger opening for turning on one of the longer edges. After you have clipped the corners and turned the rectangle right side out, slip stitch the opening closed. To create the rod pocket, measure from the top of the valance down 3 inches and mark along the width of the valance with a fabric pencil. Pin the fabric pieces along the marked area to keep it from slipping. Sew all along the top marks to create the top ruffle, and then sew the bottom of the rod pocket in. Iron the topper and insert the rod. To create the spiral effect, twist the fabric one-half turn around the rod, which will expose the coordinating lining fabric. Repeat this at regular intervals until you achieve a look you like and mount the rod on the window.

Why not try one of these valances to freshen up your windows for spring? They're fun to make, pretty to look at and, most of all, they're sew simple!

See other articles by Matt & Shari on FamilyCorner.com

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About the Author
As hosts of the hit HGTV show Room by Room, Matt and Shari are a team that works. They combine their skills and knowledge to give you the punch and the power to make your home dreams - reality. They pride themselves in their unique decorating solutions, easy teaching style, and entertaining manner. Visit Matt & Shari on the web at MattandShari.com

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