peek-a-boo curtains // tutorial + giveaway

Hello! It has been a while since I have posted a tutorial here. For some time I have wanted to post this tutorial made with Littlest by AGF In-house Studio.

This collection has certainly inspired many quilters and sewers. We are happy to see so many projects shared on the different social platforms.

Littlest includes a panel (44-45 width) in two different colour options, and it can be transformed in a multitude of ways. Today we bring you a simple, but functional tutorial using the Magical Prairie Moon Panel. This "peek-a-boo" set of curtains is sure to enliven any window; especially in a nursery room.

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Here is what you will need:

¾ yd. of Magical Prairie Moon Panel

Cut:

Two (2) 12 ¾” x 43 ¼” rectangles

Diagram-1

Take one of the rectangles and fold the base ¼” in. Press and fold again ½” in. Do a top stitch to hold the folds in place. Press flat.

Diagram-2

Repeat the previous steps, but this time do it on the side edges.

Diagram-3

To create the fold on the top edge, fold it ¼” in, press as you fold, and then fold again 3” (make sure that the ¼” is folded inwards). Sew 1/8” from the bottom and top edges for a clean finish.

Repeat all the previous steps with the other rectangle and you're done!

Diagram-4

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DO YOU LOVE THIS PANEL AS MUCH AS WE DO? ENTER OUR GIVEAWAY!

 

Giveaway

 

CONGRATULATIONS:

1. Karina Seppi

2. Alexis Uhrich

3. Sue PetZer

 

3 WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN! CONTEST ENDS TUESDAY JULY 29TH AT 4PM EST

have a wonderful and creative week!

rock 'n sew

Lauv

96 responses to “peek-a-boo curtains // tutorial + giveaway”

  1. Gale, Ky quilter Avatar
    Gale, Ky quilter

    Thank you for the tutorial! This is soooo cute!!!!

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  2. Lauv Avatar

    Thank you! Make sure you enter our giveaway for a chance to win the panel!

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  3. rosa Avatar

    Of course,it`s absolutely beautiful.Thanks for the tutorial!

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  4. Pamela Avatar
    Pamela

    Adorable! Oh and the panels are great looking too ; )

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  5. Jennifer @ Never Just Jennifer Avatar

    I love these curtains. I’d love to make my own set!

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  6. Tammie Avatar
    Tammie

    I love this whole line and would like to use the panel for a bag.

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  7. Karina Seppi Avatar
    Karina Seppi

    I would definitely have to make something for my 9 month old daughter, Penelope! It’s such an adorable idea to make curtain panels! We will be moving her out of our room in a few months from now and that would make the perfect divider from shared space to her space.

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  8. karri Avatar
    karri

    Love this idea!

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  9. Christine Sherman Avatar

    This is great backing for a quilt!

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  10. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    I would leave it as is and use as a wall hanging.

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  11. kris Avatar
    kris

    The panel is so cute and fun in a baby room!

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  12. beth riddick Avatar
    beth riddick

    Oh i would make a baby for a friend! Bariddick@yahoo.com

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  13. joanold Avatar

    I think this would make a lovely little sun dress for my granddaughter.

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  14. Namratha Avatar
    Namratha

    I would love to make a bed sheet/blanket and a pillow case with this.

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  15. Bonnie Avatar

    Such an adorable panel. I would use the panel to make an adorable little girls dress with the a full gathered skirt and the panel all around the bottom. I might even make a pair of yummy pj pants all for myself!

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  16. Krissy Avatar
    Krissy

    I would make a little dress or skirt for my daughter! So cute!

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  17. Astrid Avatar

    Would love to maka a memobord for my classroom

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  18. Inna Avatar

    Oh I would make linen pillow covers with amimal applique disaign from this panel like those
    https://www.etsy.com/listing/195810604/decorative-linen-throw-pillow-cover?ref=shop_home_active_6

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  19. Debra McQuillen Avatar
    Debra McQuillen

    I’d make a small quilt! Love it!

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  20. Carolyn @ Sweet Boater Chick Avatar

    The panel is super cute! I can see it as a pillow case or as an adorable backing on a baby quilt!

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  21. Gill Avatar
    Gill

    So cute!
    I’d make a picnic quilt!!

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  22. Margaret Schindler Avatar
    Margaret Schindler

    I would like to make a cover for my granddaughters kindergarten mat. This would be so cute

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  23. Jacklynn Grimm Avatar
    Jacklynn Grimm

    If it were long enough, I would make a new cover for my ironing board, or a simple pillow. Thanks for the give away!

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  24. amanda Avatar
    amanda

    My 6 year old girlie grew again (go figure) and could use some new dresses. This would be super cute on her. Whateveris made would be super cute, it’s a great panel.

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  25. Bethany M Avatar

    I use use it to make a quilt! :)

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  26. Bethany M Avatar

    Whoops, I mean I would use it to make a quilt! :) Sorry!

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  27. Sarah Shewell Avatar
    Sarah Shewell

    I love the idea of making some type of matching mother daughter apron for either coming or crafting. Thanks for the chance to win something beautiful!

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  28. Sarah Shewell Avatar
    Sarah Shewell

    I meant cooking or crafting!

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  29. Jo Jenson Avatar
    Jo Jenson

    I’d make a skirt or curtains like these. Adorable fabric.

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  30. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    I think I would buy a bundle of the Littlest fabric and make a baby quilt, then use the panel for the backing. It’s a beautiful range, perfect to use to make a gift for my second niece/ nephew!

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  31. Jo Jenson Avatar
    Jo Jenson

    Lol ! :)

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  32. sara Avatar
    sara

    I’d made my 4 yr old a dress!

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  33. Mary on Lake Pulaski Avatar

    Seems to be the answer from a lot of grandmas, but I also would make a dress for my granddaughter.

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  34. Brie Avatar
    Brie

    Quilt back for sure

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  35. juditinparis@yahoo.com Avatar
    juditinparis@yahoo.com

    Love it! I would do pillows :)

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  36. Vicki Avatar
    Vicki

    I would make a “littlest quilt” for my newest grandchild on the way. <3

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  37. Jas Avatar
    Jas

    Oh gosh! These are so adorable. I would make japanese style door curtains. :)

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  38. Linda Pawlak Avatar

    I would use the panel to make curtains to cover my laundry area which is located in my hallway. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  39. Fleur Lane Avatar

    Hi. I would make a cute quilted chair bag for my mini makers to keep their rooms tidy, perfect for storing colouring books, paper, story books, pencil cases etc. x

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  40. Michaela Avatar
    Michaela

    Those flowers would make a darling skirt!

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  41. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    I would make a staggered Bargello and frame it. Something fun and different.

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  42. Simone M Avatar
    Simone M

    I would make curtains for my daughter.

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  43. Alexis Uhrich Avatar
    Alexis Uhrich

    I would make nursery bedding for my baby girl due in September!

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  44. Elaine Gregory Avatar
    Elaine Gregory

    A pillowcase dress for my daughter. Too sweet :)

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  45. Jennifer Ness Avatar
    Jennifer Ness

    This would make adorable dresses and tops for my daughter!

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  46. Quilting Jeannie Avatar
    Quilting Jeannie

    Love the peek-a-boo panels. I think I would make a light weight quilt with the fabric. It is such a pretty, delicate design.

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  47. Autumn P. Avatar
    Autumn P.

    These look like adorable pillows for the grand-daughters. Maybe an apron also. Very cute kid in the tutorial by the way.

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  48. Brenda Iwami Avatar

    I’d make a baby (toddler size) quilt and matching pillow case. Too cute!

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  49. Mária Kočanová Avatar
    Mária Kočanová

    I would make a new bed spread for my 5-year-old granddaughte. Her old one id quite faded and worn. And maybe a pair of adorable cushions to go with it.

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  50. Allison D Avatar

    This is the most adorable little collection for a nursery. I’ve already used some of the text prints in some patchwork.

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