Have you been surfing the net trying to find some information about making quilted shower curtain? Let’s just say you have found what you have been looking for. I believe this post will satisfy your desire.

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. So if you can just take a few minutes to read right to the end and you will be glad you did.

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 some of the visuals you may have in mind include cheap purple curtains or hookless shower curtain {blended|accentuated|beautifully combined} with a variety of certain colours but it’s not easy getting what you want because your local bathroom store doesn’t have them. So what do you do? I say make them yourself.

Below are some few pointers to get you started.

If you are looking for a lighter one try to avoid adding any kind of batting.

Quilts can make the curtain porous so you need to me tactful with your stitching.

I suggest you make a quilt top and then use plastic for the lining. Saw the quilt top to the lining and have the rivets made.

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 you have other methods to minimise the leakage.

If you choose to go with the quilted top idea you would need to use a backing to hide the seams.

You can also make buttonholes across the top of the hooks instead of sewing the quilt to the plastic liner. This is good especially when cleaning trying to clean the curtain i.e. you can simply wash the liner separately.