
Our curtain wasn't always so cheerful and bright. When we moved in, this is what we were given:

Since I spend so much time in this kitchen, I wanted something a little happier. I went with this bright blue fabric, to go with our blue Kitchenaid products.

After I measured, I ironed..

...and pinned...

... and sewed...

...and done. I used a yellow thread to contrast, since we use mostly yellow dish cloths.

A quick fix under 30 minutes and for under $10!
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