I don't care for more formal curtains in our home. Country Curtains basic rod pocket muslin with tiebacks have been hanging for close to 40 years. The back room which had none at all, bothered my mom when she was here simply because in her time, everyone had a curtain of some sort. So I did the simplest (and cheapest) no-sew valance and she asked why I hung perfectly good rags on those windows. You never wasted a good rag, another idiosyncrasy I inherited. One she did not have that I am guilty of, never throw out a good box.
So to answer a few emails regarding my rags, here 'ya go.
Years ago I used a coupon for a bolt of Osnaburg fabric, intending to sew new curtains in the same style as what I had. Very easy to sew such a simple panel. For thus valance, I ripped the 44" wide fabric in half to 22" and continued pulling the edge threads off to create a narrow fringe rather than a hem. The selvage edge had the same. Measured the width of my window and down the sides to the length I wanted. Snipped and ripped, more fringe.
Centered the strips on the trim, used brad nails to secure each end, a piece of jute around the center to cinch as much as I want.
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