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Do you want to know more about how to make quilted designer shower curtains? This is exactly where you will find what you are looking for. This post has been written with you in mind.

Before engaging yourself in this project you need to be well equipped with some information and tips that may seem trivial but will prove useful along the way.This is why I invite you to read right to the very end and you will be realise how useful this post is.

The sad reality is, that in most cases you have a certain idea or vision about how you want your bathroom to look. For instance you may be considering purple fabric shower curtains or hunter green hookless shower curtain {blended|accentuated|beautifully combined} with an assortment of beautiful colors but only to find that your local bathroom store doesn’t have them. How can you go around this? Simply do it yourself.

Here are some thought starters.

You can make it without putting any batting in it to make it lighter.

One of the most important prerequisites of a shower curtain is water proofing – so be careful with your stitching.

You can also make only a quilt top and a plastic curtain for a lining. You can just saw the quilts at the top and then find some nice rivets to use.

If you choose to sew the quilt on to the liner then it will most probably leak, this why I recommend sewing at the top. Unless of course you don’t mind the possible leakage.

When making it like a quilt top that is pieced together you can then put a backing on it to hide the seams.

Instead of sewing the quilt to the plastic liner you can make the buttonholes across the top of the hooks. This will leave you with an option to wash the liner easily and separately. You can even throw it away when it wears out without losing the quilt.

In recent years people have started realising the importance of saving the environment any way they can. With that in mind, many house owners have started incorporating the “green” movement in their homes. It goes without saying then that shower curtains even your beautiful mickey mouse shower curtains, towels, and other, especially plastic ones, can be changed as well. This article will provide a quick but useful insight into some alternatives you can choose from.

The terrible thing about plastic shower curtains is that they tend to emit some not so ozone friendly gassing. They are even worse when they are new. Let us delve right into our topic for the day.

You can buy a hemp shower curtain, which is especially good for a very dry climate. This is because it takes a long time to dry so if you are living in a wet climatic area you may end up throwing it away due to frustration.

Wet curtains for the shower are a breeding ground for mold and mildew and therefore calls for a regular wash. The more it is washed the quicker it wears out so you need to realize the opportunity cost here . You can find this one selling at about $90.

You can also avoid buying any kind of a plastic curtain and go for fabric. Make sure the one you buy dries up quickly and can be washed using a washing machine. My best pick is nylon but you can try out other options. Find something that comes with a very tight weave and can repel water adequately. This could cost you something like $20. I prefer this one from Hemp because it is capable of drying faster and repels mold growth better. When buying you have an options like a red paisley shower curtain  or simply find amazon shower curtain of your choice. Just make sure it fits well with your bathroom deco.

If you can’t part with plastic then you can buy a plastic shower curtain that don’t have the smell and are made to been “green”Another option is to simply buy yourself a plastic shower curtain that are made to be greener.