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. Ellen Holdredge Avatar
    Ellen Holdredge

    I LOVE the panels! I would make a crib dust ruffle with the top and a “skirt” to hide the ‘messy’ stuff on one shelf of a bookcase!

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  2. Kim S Avatar

    I would make a quilt with these beautiful fabrics.

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  3. SarahZ Avatar

    Such a very sweet panel! It would make a darling centerpiece for a baby quilt, with simple squares or triangles all around in all the sweet colors, wouldn’t it!

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  4. Grace Avatar
    Grace

    Oh I’d love to make a bag with a panel like that

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  5. Jenifer Cowles Avatar
    Jenifer Cowles

    I love the colors in this collection so much I would actually make a quilt for myself (I never make anything for myself :) The fabric is so relaxing I would love it in the master bedroom. Thank you so much for a chance to win.

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  6. Moirad Avatar

    Love these awesome fabrics

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  7. Cheryl B Avatar
    Cheryl B

    I’d make a shower curtain with this beautiful panel fabric. It’s so sweet & simple – perfect for a little feminine touch in my bath. I can’t wait to sew that up!

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  8. Karen A Avatar
    Karen A

    I think this panel would make an adorable little girl’s dress.

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  9. Kim C. Avatar

    I’d make a skirt or use it to back a quilt. I love when the back of a quilt looks as fun as the front!

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  10. Terrie Avatar

    What an adorable project! I just love these fabrics :) I think I would use the panel as a backing on a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  11. Kerri Avatar
    Kerri

    Love the panel!! I would make my girls aprons and then maybe a messenger bag!!! Love it.

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  12. Sherry Lykins Avatar
    Sherry Lykins

    So cute! I would make curtains. sharoo1975@yahoo.com

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  13. Cecilia Avatar
    Cecilia

    I think I would make a cute tote for my daughter who is expecting her second little one this September. Thanks fir the giveaway.

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  14. Liane Ging Avatar
    Liane Ging

    I’d use it as baby quilt fabric I love it x

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  15. Carmen K Avatar
    Carmen K

    I would either sew it into a pretty dress, or use it for a tent frame that i have waiting for the perfect fabric for

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  16. Kate Erbach Avatar
    Kate Erbach

    I have a small handmade cradle perfect for a newborn. I would make bed linens and a coverlet for the cradle. I am in love with this whole line and bought fat q’s to start with. I love the Swedish feel of the designs.

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  17. Elaine Satterfield Avatar
    Elaine Satterfield

    I would make everything for my soon to be grand baby’s nursery, love this collection!

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  18. Alyssa C. Avatar
    Alyssa C.

    How cute! I love the flowers along the bottom. I would probably make pillows out of it so I could have them scattered in different places around the house!

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  19. Teresa Stanulis Avatar

    I’d make a sweet baby quilt!

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  20. Am L Avatar
    Am L

    I love the Littlest fabrics, and used several of the prints in the quilt I just made our daughter. I would make something to compliment the quilt, likely a pillowcase or a couple of pillows for her bed. Adding the panel to other prints for curtains would be great too! Thanks : )

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  21. Ãlison O'Grady Avatar

    Gorgeousness! I would create matching sister dresses for two sweet little girls I love……..

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  22. Juliet Avatar

    I’m thinking it would make and adorable pillowcase for my daughter’s room

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  23. heather Avatar
    heather

    I would make a cute table runner :)

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  24. Sue PetZer Avatar
    Sue PetZer

    I would make some real fancy peek a boo blinds for my newest great nephew who waso born on Sunday and his mommies very I’ll after the birth. Her digestive system just shut down, anyway those colours would blend I. Perfectly with the nursery and hopefully cheer up the new little family.

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  25. Karrie Smith Avatar

    I would make a quilt and use the panel as the back for my cousin’s first baby girl that will be born next month!

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  26. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    This would make a cute dress.

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  27. Cheryl Avatar
    Cheryl

    I would make pillowcases to go along with my daughters littlest quilt :)

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  28. Aura Oriano Avatar
    Aura Oriano

    My kiddo wants a little nook next to her bed so I’d go with a cushion and curtains!

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  29. AMy Sproles Avatar
    AMy Sproles

    I would make curtains, this fabric is just too perfect for that!!!

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  30. Dominique Simoneau-Ritchie Avatar

    I’d make a wall hanging for the nursery I’m currently decorating!
    the hardest part would be deciding between patterns Magical Prairie Light Panel and Furry Tail Minty!

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  31. Samantha Ewers Avatar
    Samantha Ewers

    I would use it to make a quilt.

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  32. LisaMarie Avatar
    LisaMarie

    I would make my girls blankets for there new beds!

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  33. virginia Avatar
    virginia

    Soooo cute! Would make curtains for my sewing room! I can imagine the curtains fluttering in the afternoon breeze… lovely!

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  34. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    I think I would make fabric tent panels for the space under my girls’ loft bed. Or turn them into some awesome bags for me and my bunch of girls there’s 6 and 5 are 7 to 2! They would love this fabric!!!

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  35. Claudia TN Avatar
    Claudia TN

    If I had a place in my home for these panels as shown in the blog post, I would make those for sure. But since I don’t, I would make a a dress for my granddaughter. Thanks for the giveaway. Love Art Gallery fabrics!

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  36. Linsey Rickett Avatar

    Those curtains are absolutely darling and so sweet! I love this collection and I think I just found my fabrics for my craft room re-do! I would use something from the Magical Prairie Panel for my new curtains or valance (not sure which I want to do yet) and chair cushion cover or perhaps a throw pillow. Thanks so much for sharing and for inspiring me so! :)

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  37. Marie Eddins Avatar
    Marie Eddins

    I would love to use the panel for a window curtain, with a fabric curtain behind it to cover the width of the window. It would also be great quilted into a baby quilt for the baby bed to match. Thanks!

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  38. Jenna O Avatar
    Jenna O

    I would use it as a wall decorate!

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  39. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    I would love a skirt using this material, with the bright flowers along the bottom hem… it’s beautiful.

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  40. Cassandra Martinez Avatar
    Cassandra Martinez

    Love this panel!! I would make a little paneled doorway for my daughter’s little activity center! And when she geta older use them as a wall hanging on either side of her bed! These are so adorable!

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  41. lesley Avatar

    I’d sew something for a little brother or sister with my 3 year old…We’ve already made a story cushion together so I’m sure he could tackle this!

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  42. lesley Avatar

    Oops. Too late!

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  43. Lauv Avatar

    CONGRATULATIONS, Karina! You are one of the winners of our Littlest panel! Please e-mail me at laura@artgalleryfabrics.com with your address, and the colour you prefer for your prize.

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  44. Lauv Avatar

    CONGRATULATIONS, Alexis! You are one of the winners of our Littlest panel! Please e-mail me at laura@artgalleryfabrics.com with your address, and the colour you prefer for your prize.

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  45. Lauv Avatar

    CONGRATULATIONS, Sue! You are one of the winners of our Littlest panel! Please e-mail me at laura@artgalleryfabrics.com with your address, and the colour you prefer for your prize.

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  46. barbara woods Avatar
    barbara woods

    would work great for a little girl quilt, thanks

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