Floor-length curtains are ideal for a formal dining room. Curtains that touch and puddle on the floor work great for a family or living room. Curtains that reach the windowsill or fall just below it are perfect for the kitchen.

Ironing helps smooth out the fabric so it’s simpler to sew.

If you are using iron-on hem tape: sandwich the hem tape inside the hem, then iron it according to the package instructions. [2] X Research source

If you used iron-on hem tape, you can skip this step.

If you are using iron-on hem tape: fold the edges down by 4 inches (10. 16 centimeters) and iron the hem tape to the folded edge. Peel off the paper backing, then fold the hem by another 4 inches (10. 16 centimeters). Press the hem flat with an iron. [3] X Research source

If you are using iron-on hem tape, you can skip this step.

Use floor-length curtains for a formal dining room. Hang curtains that touch and puddle on the floor for a family or living room. Make curtains that reach the windowsill, or fall just below the apron, for the kitchen.

You need to wash, dry, and iron the fabric to remove any shrinking, starches, and wrinkles.

If you used sewing pens earlier, pull them out, and use them to hold the lining in place.

If you’d like a casing for your curtain rod, start sewing the side hems just below the top hem. If you plan on using clip-on curtain rings, you can sew the side hems straight down, from top edge to bottom edge.

Twin-size bed sheets measure 66 by 96 inches (167. 64 by 243. 84 centimeters). Full-size bed sheets measure 81 by 96 inches (205. 74 by 243. 84 centimeters).

If you don’t know how to sew, you can use iron-on hem tape. Tuck the hem tape, paper-side-up under the hem, and iron it down. Pull the paper backing off, then iron the hem down on top of it.

Make sure that you are cutting off the bottom of the bed sheet. The bottom hem is usually narrower than the top hem.