Curtains are a great finishing touch for any room, but I often have a difficult time settling on the perfect pair for the windows in our home. I’m in the midst of decorating my daughter, Lucy’s “big girl room,” and wanted something fun and fresh for her windows, but nothing too bold or overwhelming. I had been eyeing pom pom trimmed curtains, but thought I’d try my own spin on the project with stripes of pom poms across the top of a pair of plain white curtain panels. When using existing curtains, it’s a really simple project that adds a subtle yet special touch to a window.
Supplies:
-pair of long curtains (mine are from Ikea, also available on Amazon)
-thread to match curtains
-pom pom trim
-fabric scissors
-straight pins
-tape measure
-iron and ironing board
-sewing machine
Cost of materials: $63
The key to this project being a money-saver was finding inexpensive pom pom yardage and a cheap pair of long curtains (that would be shortened during the pleating process). After thoroughly searching the entire world wide web and local stores, I found a really economical pom pom supplier on Etsy. I only needed 16 yards, but because the trim is sold in 5 yard increments, I purchased 20 yards for $22 plus $16 for shipping. I found long linen-like white curtains at Ikea for $25 (on Amazon here), which put the total for these two pom pom curtain panels at $63. Not too shabby, eh?
Note: It’s important to use curtains that are a few inches longer than your desired finish length. The extra amount you need will depend on the number of stripes you make as well as the size of your pleats.
Step One: I made a 3/4″ pleat right below the top hem of my curtain panel, then ironed it flat.
Step Two: Pin the pom pom trim into the pleat so that only the balls and not the banding is showing below the pleat.
Step Three: Stitch near the bottom of the pleat, making sure your line of stitching is right where the banding of your pom pom trim is underneath the pleat.
You can use a wider stitch for this—it’ll go faster. There won’t be strain on the pleats, so you don’t have to worry as much about strength.
Step Four: Measure out a row three inches from the bottom of your previous pleat. I marked my row along the width of the curtain with straight pins.
Step Five: Iron another 3/4″ pleat along the row you just marked with straight pins. You can see above that I kept the pleat 3/4″ lower than the line of pins. You can do yours however you please, just make sure each pleat is parallel to the one above it.
Repeat Steps 2-5. After ironing the pleat, pin and stitch the pom pom trim inside of it the same way you did with the first row. Repeat this as many times as you want. I personally found 5 pleats on each panel to be just the right amount without going overboard.
Step Six: When it comes time to work on your second panel, Be sure to line up the panels beside each other before ironing your pleats to make sure your rows are matching up perfectly.
Step Seven: After all of the pleats and pom poms are sewn in place, flip the curtain over and stitch along the loose top of the pleat on the reverse side of the curtain.
After the curtains are finished, hang them to see what the length is like. If you need to take some length off the bottom, and you’ve used the same simple-hemmed Ikea curtains as I did, all you need to do is pin them to the length you want, iron the hem flat, and stitch it in place.
Originally I had intended to make these curtains striped all the way to the bottom, but after thinking it through, I thought that would be a bit much. I just wanted a subtle touch of whimsy—nothing too crazy here! I think if you selected a lighter and more subtle color for the pom pom stripes on your white curtains, it could be a fun look to go all the way to the bottom. You’ll just have to buy curtains long enough to take up the length that much for pleating, and be prepared for lots of ironing! In the end, you may also decide that simpler is better.
I love how the curtains turned out—a little bit Moroccan meets 1970s vintage, though still modern enough for my taste. This would be a fun look for simple cafe curtains in a kitchen too. Do you think you’ll give it a try? –Mandi
Credits // Author and Photography: Mandi Johnson. Photos edited with Valentine and Stella from the Signature Collection.
60 Comments
Real fun DIY! Big chance it ends up in my apartment ‘redo’!
xx Eveline
These are SO cute! I love how fun they are, and they look so easy to make. Thanks for sharing!
oooooh! They are so beautiful and cute! I totally adore them, thanks for sharing it! Have a lovely day,
Vera
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I didn’t think I liked pom poms…until now!
Loving the simplicity of this one! Nice curtains are so hard to find sometimes. I’m a huge fan of the ‘Moroccan meets 1970s vintage’ vibe.
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Awww… those are so super cute!
This has a real nautical feel to it!
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Great idea!
I’ve been looking for a fun way to jazz up some curtains for my son’s nursery. I love these! Definitely going to attempt making them.
Oh, I am making these for sure! They look adorable and easy enough to give it a try and revamp up my old IKEA curtains. 😉
SO unique and fresh! Perfection in Poms.
This is so cute! I love the clean, mediterranean feel of this.
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Oh wow these look amazing!
Great idea…. thanks for sharing!
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I love the colors! I’m not too handy with a sewing machine, though!
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How fun is this. I love it.
This is such a cute idea!! 🙂
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Love this! So pretty. And would look good in so many different styles of room.
I LOVE THESE! They instantly make the room look so much brighter and more interesting. I definitely think I’ll try these in my new apartment. I’ve been wondering what kind of curtains I should hang up for the spring time especially in the kitchen. Thanks so much for this post
looove this!! Ugh I wish I was crafty!! You make it look so easy!! Thanks for sharing!
have a great day girls!!
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This is actually so creative! I love how the colors work together, and it looks perfect! Surprisingly easy to make as well. THOUGHTS IN TIFFANY BLUE
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I’m loving the simplicity of these curtains. So fun without being over the top!
Cute idea. My daughter saw it and she liked it. Kid approved.
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This looks so cute!!! I love your ideas!
Can I ask – when you make pleats, do you sew them first, or literally just fold them over and iron them flat? I couldn’t see how the pleats then stay pleated. Sorry, I’ve never made pleats before. Thank you! Maya.
I love this look!!! I love all pompom looks 🙂
Love it!:-)
Love pom poms so really tempted by these. I’m always looking for ways to sneak them in!
Little suggestion though, if you swap your standard machine foot for a zipper one you might find it easier to get nice and close to the pleat edge. I find when I sew with pom poms my standard foot gets in the way a bit.
Nice one!!! I tried some pom poms at the edge of the curtain in the past but this one is much more interesting!!
thanks
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These are so great looking I love the balance of fun and crisp I’d also like to try it with all white
Thanks !
what fun!
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I…LOVE IT!!!
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I sewed pom-poms on a white cotton shower curtain for my guest bathroom. Evidently the curtain got somewhat wet (even though I had a liner) and the pom-poms faded irreparably onto the white fabric. Be careful when you clean your very cute curtains.
These are so cute and fun and definitely look vintage!
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Did you stitch the top of the pleat before stitching on the pom-poms? It looks like you sewed twice, but this isn’t clear from the instructions and you may have just ironed this. Could you clarify please?
this is genius! and perfect for those lovely summer days!!!!
Adorable! We want to pom-pom everything! Shower curtains, pillows, blankets…
awesome! i bet my girlfriend would love this!
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This might be my favorite take on the pom pom trend yet!
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I’m going to do mine with jumbo rick rack. Thanks for the idea!
this is so perfect!! and so simple!
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These are so damn cute!
I am moving next week so i will bear this in mind 😉
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Wow, these are amazing! Great job!
Thank you for sharing a place to find reasonably priced pom pom trim!! Every time I have used this trim it has cost me an arm and a leg. I love these curtains and am definitely going to make some for my daughter’s nursery.
Those curtains looks way too cute…so adorable BubblyBeauty135
I didn’t sew it twice, but on my first row I used a zig-zag stitch, so that might be what you’re seeing, unless you’re seeing stitching from the top hem. I decided the zig zag wasn’t necessary, so I used a straight stitch for the other rows. Hope that helps! -Mandi
Thanks for the warning! It might be a good idea to color set the pom pom in the wash before attaching it. You can get bottles of Rit color setting that you’re supposed to use when dying fabric, and I’d imagine that would help. Since I didn’t do that, I’ll have to wash mine in cold water and use a color-catching sheet. Thankfully they won’t be around dripping water in Lucy’s room. 🙂 -Mandi
I thought about using a zipper foot, but I actually didn’t want to get so close to the edge of the pleat, because the thick part of the trim (not sure what it’s called) was actually up higher in the pleat, so I wanted to make sure each stitch secured that part of the trim moreso than closing the bottom of the pleat. Hope that makes sense! 🙂 -Mandi
I literally just folded and ironed them first. You kind of have to fold and iron as you go along, rather than folding a whole pleat, then ironing it. It’s done together, if that makes sense. Then I pinned them into place after tucking the pom poms inside, and that’s what I ran the pleats through the sewing machine. The combo of ironing and pinning will keep them in place until you’ve stitched it. Hope that helps! -Mandi
These are positively delightful!
These turned out so cute! I can see them in a little girls room so easily! Love them!
These are gorgeous! I love pom pom trim like this – I’ve been wanting to make throw pillows with this around the edges for a while now. In my opinion anything involving pom poms is better!
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the color is great, makes even the mood for the summer. and it reminde me of greece and so on vacation.
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I love those curtains
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This is a bit cute, a multicoloured combo of pom poms would look brill.
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I have a question…. is it necessary to do the pleats? what if the pom pom string is white? could i just sew them right on without the pleats or it will not look as nice?
We are decorating our new home. I can readily see this in an extra bedroom with one strip each of red, yellow, and blue pompous! Thank you so much for the super cute idea!!!