I made rod pocket curtains, but there wasn't enough room in the fabric or space between the rod and the counter for the curtains to bunch up and slide... so they haven't.
I bought those same curtains and I also didn't care for the tab tops and cut them off and
made a rod pocket, I sewed them not glue but good to know that glue works great.
Just had to
make rod pockets.
Oh — I want to know the answer to this too... I haven't purchased them because I didn't like the tabs for our room, but if I can
make them rod pockets I would drive to IKEA immediately!
Hem the fabric on all sides, and
make a rod pocket on the top edge.
And since the drop cloth came in a 12 foot length, I simply folded the top over and used the clips I already had instead of
making a rod pocket.
Not exact matches
Thompson's Shikari kit bag,
made of mildew - and waterproof Indian canvas, weighs only two pounds, yet will carry all necessary hunting equipment: sleeping bag, air mattress, hunting clothes, ammunition, camera and more inside; gun or
rods on top; shaving equipment in a kangaroo
pocket ($ 15.
(There's no need to
make a
pocket for the curtain
rod.)
Then (here's the clincher) use some hardcore, washable, fabric adhesive to
make your new seam and create a
rod pocket!
(There's no need to
make a
pocket for the curtain
rod.)
Rod -
pocket panels are commonly
made of lightweight fabrics and left unlined for a casual look.
This will mean a little bit of sewing to
make an extra
rod pocket, but that's a lot less work than
making an entire window treatment!