Ruffles Headboard
Why we think it’s great: Ruffles aren’t just for bed skirts. The tiered, ruffle headboard exudes a playful, feminine vibe without looking too girlish.
What you need: Fabric color of your choosing; sewing machine; thread; tape measure; scissors; screw; drill; and curtain rod.
How to make it: First, determine desired dimensions of the headboard. For the ruffle backing, cut the fabric into the desired dimensions. Cut 12 strips from fabric, with each 7” long by the desired width. Split 10 strips into pairs. Layer the pairs. For each pair, stitch the top and edges with white thread, and scallop the bottom edges with black thread. Repeat with the remaining pair of strips, leaving space for the curtain rod. Tier the ruffles. Mount the curtain rod and hang the ruffled headboard.
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Why we think it’s great: Ruffles aren’t just for bed skirts. The tiered, ruffle headboard exudes a playful, feminine vibe without looking too girlish.
What you need: Fabric color of your choosing; sewing machine; thread; tape measure; scissors; screw; drill; and curtain rod.
How to make it: First, determine desired dimensions of the headboard. For the ruffle backing, cut the fabric into the desired dimensions. Cut 12 strips from fabric, with each 7” long by the desired width. Split 10 strips into pairs. Layer the pairs. For each pair, stitch the top and edges with white thread, and scallop the bottom edges with black thread. Repeat with the remaining pair of strips, leaving space for the curtain rod. Tier the ruffles. Mount the curtain rod and hang the ruffled headboard.
For more detailed information, visit Cheap ruffled Headboard