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Boho shower curtain – A beautiful message


One way to make the bathroom look more luxurious is to add a floor-length shower curtain. It’s one of those things I never even thought of, but it makes complete sense!

So for this DIY, I added macrame decor to a plain/boring shower curtain. The finished result is a custom shower curtain that you just can’t buy in any store!

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)

Here’s how it’s done…

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)
Munition:
white shower curtain
macrame lace
– fabric scissors
Fabric glue or sewing machine

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)Cut a strip of macrame lace to the same width as the bottom of the curtain. Pin your lace to the position you want along the bottom of the curtain. Use a ruler as you go to make sure the top of the lace is even with the bottom of the curtain.

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)Using the ruler again, add and pin your next lace and repeat with each layer you want to add.

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)Use fabric glue along the top edge of each lace to secure, or sew along the top with a sewing machine.

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)Fill in more Check Fray to the bottom of all your cut macrame pieces so they don’t come apart.

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions) DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions)

Hang up the curtains to see your finished product!

DIY Macrame shower curtain (click through for instructions) I love how this screen looks my guest bathroom.

And, if you want to buy a boho shower curtain, here are my favorite picks! xx -Elsie

first / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6

PS If you love macrame, check out these DIYs:

DIY Boho Shower Curtain

Add macrame lace to a simple shower curtain for a boho look

Key word

boho, shower curtain

Tutorial

  1. Cut a strip of macrame lace to the same width as the bottom of the curtain. Pin your lace to the position you want along the bottom of the curtain.

    Use a ruler as you go to make sure the top of the lace is even with the bottom of the curtain.

  2. Using the ruler again, add and pin your next line of macrame lace and repeat with each layer you want to add.

  3. Apply fabric glue along the top edge of each lace segment to secure (or sew along the top with a sewing machine).

  4. Fill in more Check Fray to the bottom so that the macrame pieces don’t come apart.

Credit // Author: Elsie Larson. Project and Photography: Laura Gummerman.





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