Sewing Rooms and holiday decorating part 2

I absolutely love crafting spontaneous treasures for my home. For weeks, a brilliant idea has been blossoming in my mind - to create one-of-a-kind, extraordinary holiday curtains for my enchanting Secret Garden sewing room.

Having hung up adorable holiday curtains in my Tea Garden, I yearned to spread that joy throughout my entire sewing garden. I embarked on a quest to discover the perfect fabrics for this ambitious project.

As a visionary, I thrive on innovative ideas. I repurposed tablecloths, which offered an economical solution and the ideal length. In my Tea Garden, I utilized curtain ring clips, while in the main sewing room, I aspired to create something more resplendent. These curtains were crafted from two 84-inch and one 102-inch tablecloths. I meticulously created rod pockets, used an abundance of thread for stitching, and added elegant top stitching. Behold, the culmination of my creative endeavors! Not a single piece of fabric was wasted; every inch of those three tablecloths was utilized. With the assistance of my husband, who hung the curtains, valances, and charming candy cane garlands, I am absolutely thrilled with the outcome.

Welcome to my Secret Garden Sewing Room, where creativity is always in bloom.

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