How to Make a Fabric Curtain Tieback: The Complete Tutorial
To make a fabric curtain tieback, you can sew a rectangular strip of fabric, add a ring or button for closure, and fix it to the wall. This is the simplest and fastest method for a professional result. Discover below a step-by-step guide, free patterns, and creative ideas to personalise your tiebacks.
- A curtain tieback typically measures between 40 and 60 cm in length, depending on the curtain width.
- The fabric should be firm enough to hold its shape (canvas, linen, thick cotton).
- You can sew it or make it without sewing (braiding, macrame, rope).
- Attach it at about 1/3 of the curtain height for an elegant effect.
Materials needed to make a curtain tieback
To sew a curtain tieback, you will need: fabric (canvas, linen, thick cotton), matching thread, scissors, tape measure, pins, sewing machine (or needle), and a closure system (button, ring, Velcro, magnet). For a no-sew version, prepare rope, macrame cord, or ribbon.
Steps to sew a curtain tieback
- Measure and cut the fabric: Decide on the length (40 to 60 cm) and width (8 to 12 cm). Add 2 cm for hems. Cut two identical rectangles (or one folded in half).
- Assemble the pieces: Place the two rectangles right sides together, pin, and sew on three sides, leaving one side open for turning.
- Turn and press: Turn the piece right side out, press with an iron to flatten edges.
- Close the opening: Fold the edges of the open side inward and sew by hand or machine.
- Add the closure: Sew a button at one end and a buttonhole at the other, or attach a ring, Velcro, or magnet.
Free pattern for curtain tieback
Here is a simple free curtain tieback pattern: a rectangle of 50 cm x 10 cm (seam allowances included). For a tie-on tieback, prepare two strips of 60 cm x 8 cm that you will tie around the curtain. You can download patterns online or draw them yourself on kraft paper.
Ideas for tying curtains without sewing
If you don't know how to sew, here are ideas for tying curtains: use a wide ribbon, a scarf, a belt, or braid several cords. The macrame curtain tieback tutorial is very trendy: with flat knots, you create a bohemian tieback. For a crochet curtain tieback tutorial, make a chain of chain stitches to the desired length.
Make a rope curtain tieback
To make a rope curtain tieback, cut a piece of rope 80 cm long, tie a knot at each end, and fix it to the wall with a hook. You can also braid three ropes together for a thicker effect.
What length for a curtain tieback?
The length of a curtain tieback depends on the curtain width. Generally, allow 40 to 60 cm for a standard curtain. For a sheer curtain, prefer a finer and more discreet tieback, such as a ribbon or hook. The ideal fixing height is at 1/3 of the total curtain height.
What are the pom-poms on curtains called?
The pom-poms that adorn curtain tiebacks are called "tassels" or "decorative pom-poms". They can be sewn at the end of the tieback or used as a closure. They come in all materials (silk, cotton, wool).
Mistakes to avoid
- Not accounting for the curtain's return: the tieback must be long enough to wrap around the gathered curtain.
- Using fabric that is too thin and won't hold its shape.
- Fixing the tieback too high or too low: ideal is 60-80 cm from the floor.
- Neglecting edge finishing: a neat hem gives a professional look.
Tips for an original curtain tieback
To make an original curtain tieback, mix materials: linen and velvet, cotton and lace. Add beads, tassels, or a bow. For a Scandinavian style, opt for a braided leather tieback. For a vintage feel, use vintage linen (embroidered tablecloth, tea towel).
By following this guide, you will know how to make a fabric curtain tieback easily. Personalise it according to your decor and desires. To complete your interior, discover our selection of curtains, sheers, and accessories at Ombre Interieur.

