Sarah used flour sack towels, double sided removable tape, scissors, straight pins, card stock paper, and small tension rods.
She began by taping the card stock to the frames of the windows. She then pinned and sewed a simple rod pocket and ran a tension rod through the towels.
The end result was charming and fully concealed the stained glass windows, making them appear as if they were never there. For complete directions, visit 1915 House.
Sarah could have chosen any number of window treatments to conceal her stained glass windows. Instead of making curtains out of dish cloth, she could have created bamboo blinds or burlap shades. Young House Love has a suggestion for a 15 minute fabric window shade that gives DIYers the chance to choose their favorite fabrics, mixing and matching if they choose.
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