Monday, February 16, 2026

My Easy Curtains Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 My Easy Crochet Curtains
 Crochet Pattern 
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs



I decluttered and organized my yarn room.
I asked my hubby to remove the doors from
 the closet and decided to stitch up some curtains
 for the closet opening. I made 3 panels
 out of left over acrylic medium (4) weight yarn
 I had in my yarn stash.


I Chose lots of bright and colorful yarns, 
and some muted colors too,
I randomly added them as I stitched a long.
Each Panel is 25 X 75 inches.
They did stretch a little after I hung them,
but that's okay with me.


I purchased a curtain rod, which my hubby
 hung inside the closet frame. I love how
 it all came together and looks. I think
 I used about 25  skeins or about 85-90 oz.
 of yarn, Some were half skeins and others
 were balls of yarn, I do have an exact
 amount of ounces.


I have Listed the measurements and multiples,
in the size section below in the pattern. 
So, this crochet pattern will work
 for any size window or opening.
The main thing is to measure before, 
and as you stitch them up. And also,
 remember it will be stretchy.


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My Easy Crochet Curtains Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – I / 5.5 mm.
Yarn – Medium (4) Acrylic – I used all left over assorted colors
            The Amount is according to the size of the Curtains you need.
             I used about 24 skeins/ 72 oz. for 3 Panels 25 inches X 73 inches
 Tape Measure

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
Single Crochet (sc)
Triple / Treble – (TR)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
 
Size: I Made 3 Panels 25 inches X 73 inches with the trim
6 chs = 2 inch
Multiples of 6 + 5
 
Notes: This pattern will work for any size window – width and length.
Measure your window, and decide how many panels you want,
and how much you want it to gather.
Ch 3 Counts as a dc
Ch4 Counts as a Tr
Color changes are not indicated in the pattern – those are up to you.
 
Pattern:
Make sure to measure your window and
                    keep in mind yarn gets heavy when hung.
 
R: 1 – Ch 77, dc in the 4th ch from the hook, dc in each ch across,
Turn, Ch 4, (75 dc)


R: 2 – Tr in the next 2 dc, ch3, sk 3 dc,
*tr in the next 3 dc, ch3, sk 3 dc*
Repeat from * to * across,
1 tr in the last 3 dc, turn, Ch 3, (39 TR, 12 ch3)
 

R: 3 – Dc in the next 2 TR,
*3 dc in the ch 3 sp, 1 dc in the next 3 TR*
Repeat from * to * across, Turn Ch 3 (75 dc)


R: 4 – Dc in the next 2 dc,
*Ch1, sk 1 dc, dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to *across,
1 dc in the last 3 dc, turn, ch 3 (75 sts)


R: 5 - Dc in the next 2 dc,
*Ch1, sk 1 the ch1, dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to *across,
1 dc in the last 3 dc, turn, ch 3 (75 sts)


R: 6 – R: 7 – Repeat R: 5


R: 8 - Dc in the next 2 dc,
*dc in the ch1, dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to *across,
1 dc in the last 3 dc, turn, ch 3 (75 dc)



Repeat R: 4 – R: 8 for 19 More Times
Or As Many times as needed for the length of your Window.
Keep in mind that yarn can be stretchy when measuring.


Once You have The Length you need
Evenly dc up the right side of the curtain,
Evenly sc across the top of the curtain,
Evenly dc down the left side of the curtain,
tie, off and weave in the ends.



 
Optional:  You can add shell stitches or picot stitches
Or another type of trim to your curtains.




3 Panels



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