
Thanks to Carla of Creatin’ in the Sticks for hosting a fun Blog Hop. As soon as I saw the sign ups I wanted to join. The kitchen is my favorite room in the house.
I have been wanting to replace our kitchen window blinds for cafe curtains and just needed a little push.
I had fabric some from my stash that I thought would be perfect for Spring/Summer curtains.

It took about 2-3 hours to sew. They are not lined, just simple and easy cotton panels.

I’m going to live with them for a while and decide if they need some embellishment like ruffles on the bottom.

For now I love them. They make me happy. I’m content to just enjoy the simplicity.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. Have a lovely day of blog hopping.

Tuesday, April 20th
Cute curtains! I love them. Makes me want to add curtains to my kitchen window.
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I love your curtains! Great job. Simple, for me, is usually better!!
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Love your curtains. They are perfect and the fabric is lovely. I have valances that are just simple too and I love them.
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SEW pretty!! I really like the simplicity of these curtains.
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Your curtains are very pretty! I love the simplicity of them!!!
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Very pretty! I like the simplicity of the plain panels.
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I’m so happy to see a curtain in the hop. No Kitchen Stitchin’ hop should be without a beauty of a curtain. Yours look so pretty. Thanks for hopping with us!
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Sweet curtains and a perfect addition to your kitchen window.
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I like these sweet curtains.
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Really pretty curtains, and fabric. They already look great, but ruffles would also be nice.
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What a cute idea – curtains. They look brilliant for spring/summer. Ruffles are always an easy peasy fix.
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Your windows look lovely – that fabric is perfect!
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Lovely curtains, thanks so much for sharing!
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You have such a happy window now. The nice thing is you can swap out curtains for the season too. Love it.
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Lovely curtains. The fabric and colors are so peaceful looking. Thank you for sharing in the hop … 🙂 Pat
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I used to sew curtains like that for my home and it always made me feel happy to change things up a bit. The simplicity of them is what I love about yours. Thank you for sharing!
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I love them as simple with no frills. But that’s my style. They would look just as cute with a ruffle or lace. You remind me that my own kitchen window could use a new simple curtain.
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This blog hop has made me look at my sewing and decorating to update my kitchen with very little expense. Seriously, what quilter doesn’t have a large stash for raw materials and now these posts on how to customize and accessorize the kitchen.
Your post of curtains made me think of my tired old valance that was store bought and not very appealing but had blue in it to match walls, flooring and wallpaper border. Time for an upgrade..
Another great post from this hop. Thank you.
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Beautiful curtains. I actually have a kitchen window that I have yet to put curtains in yet because I just cant seems to figure out what I want. Your projects gives me ideas. I think the simple panels are wonderful.
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Very pretty! They look crisp and bright, just the way they are.
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Hi, Michelle! Beautiful fabrics, they’re lovely curtains and really dress up the window. I think they’re perfect as is.
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I love the simplicity of them. They look like a frame for a beautiful picture.
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Very sweet! Ruffles would be a nice addition.
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