
Curtains & Blinds
Curtains and/or blinds can completely change the look and feel of your room. Take a look at some of our previous projects.

Triple pleat heading
A close up of a triple pleat handsewn heading. If you're unfamiliar with handmade curtains, check out how few stitches are shown on the front of the curtain. Buckram is used inside to stiffen the heading and help mould the pleats. Machine sewn heading tape shows stitch lines along the top and bottom of the tape which gives a less polished look.

Triple pleat heading
The 6" depth of the heading is perfect for full length curtains. Notice how neatly they stack back when hung from the pole, just high enough to disguise the eyelet underneath the ring.

Triple pleat heading
Triple pleat curtain heading in Voyage fabric, bump interlined, hanging from a wooden curtain pole.

Double pleat, full length curtains
Full length curtains in a gorgeous Romo fabric, with just the loveliest drape. These are lined and interlined, with light weight domette, and a 6" double pleat handsewn heading.

Overlong, triple pleat, bump interlined
Gorgeous bedroom curtains trailing on the ground in Peony & Sage linen with a striped Susie Watson cotton lining, interlined with bump, the heaviest interlining available, for that luxury look.

Triple pleat detail
Triple pleats stitched in place and curtain ready to be hung.

Pencil pleat taped heading
Cheerful blackout lined curtains with pencil pleat machine sewn heading tape on a track.

Roman blind in chunky linen
Gorgeously thick linen from Peony & Sage. These are lined with a very good quality lining (our standard lining) to help protect the fabric.

Roman blind with a pom-pom trim
Peony & Sage 100% linen Roman blind with a pom-pom trim. Lined with blackout lining.

Roman blind, lined
Peony & Sage linen Roman blind. We always use a very good quality lining to help protect your fabric.

Rustic Roman blind
Folds of a Roman blind, made in a grainsack style fabric.

Blind with trim
Pompom trim on a Roman blind.