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Curtains - Stewart in Plant Pot Fabric by Art of the Loom

Curtains from £41.82 each
Price: £41.82/m
Colour: Plant Pot
67% Cotton 33% Linen
137 cm wide
31 cm vertical pattern repeat
Dry Clean Only
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Design Your Curtains

Our Curtains

At Curtains Made Simple, every pair of curtains is individually crafted, ensuring a perfect fit and a beautifully finished look for your home. From fabric selection to the final stitch, our made-to-measure process combines expert craftsmanship with your personal style choices.

1. Choose Your Fabric

It all starts with your choice of fabric. We offer hundreds of designer fabrics from leading brands, available in every colour, pattern, and texture imaginable. Whether you prefer light and airy cottons, luxurious velvets, or timeless linens, each fabric is carefully inspected before being cut to size.

2. Select Your Heading Style

Next, choose the curtain heading that best suits your space and track or pole — from pencil pleat and pinch pleat to eyelet or wave headings. Each style is sewn with precision to ensure even pleats, perfect drape, and smooth movement when opened or closed.

3. Measured and Cut to Perfection

Once your order is placed, our experienced makers cut the fabric to your exact measurements. We take into account the pattern repeat and fabric grain to ensure a flawless finish with perfectly aligned designs.

4. Expertly Sewn

Your curtains are then sewn by our skilled curtain makers, who take care with every seam, lining, and hem. We offer a choice of standard, blackout, or thermal linings — each tailored to enhance the look and performance of your curtains. All of our curtains have mitred corners and corner weights to ensure your curtains hang and drape impecibly.

5. Generous Gather

All of our curtains have a generous minium fullness (or gather) to ensure that they look their best when hung.

Pencil Pleat 2
Double Pinch Pleat 2.2
Triple Pinch Pleat 2.5
Eyelet 1.8
Tab Top 1.6
Goblet 2.2
Roman Blinds 1
Wave Tape 2.2
Single Pinch Pleat 2
Hidden Tab Top 1.6
Cartridge Pleat 2
Double Inverted (Euro) Pleat 2.2
Triple Inverted (Euro) Pleat 2.5
Flat Panel 1
Box Pleat 3
Spaced Box Pleat 2.6
Rod Pocket 1.5

6. Ready-to-Hang Out of the Box

No need to add hooks or pull pencil pleat tapes. We do all of this, so you can waste no time hanging your curtains once you receive them.

7. Quality Checked and Finished

Before dispatch, every pair of curtains goes through a thorough quality inspection. Hems are hand-finished, threads trimmed, and seams pressed to ensure your curtains arrive ready to hang straight out of the box.

8. Delivered to Your Door

Finally, your made-to-measure curtains are carefully packed and delivered direct to your door. All you need to do is hang them up and enjoy the transformation they bring to your room.

Our Curtains
Pair or Single:

Stack to Left or Right:

Heading:

Heading Styles

Curtains Made Simple offers a wide range of heading options, from the standard 3-inch pencil pleat to the triple inverted (Euro) pleat. Each heading is expertly made by our seamstresses, and we’re proud of the excellent customer feedback we receive. You’re not limited to the usual styles — try something different.

For older, traditional homes we offer:

  • Three styles of pinch pleat
  • Three styles of pencil pleat
  • Four sizes of eyelets
  • Goblet headings

For modern homes we offer:

  • Wave
  • Hidden tab top
  • Cartridge pleat
  • Box pleat
  • Spaced box pleat
  • Flat panel
  • Double inverted (Euro) pleat
  • Triple inverted (Euro) pleat

Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference, so choose the style that suits you best.

Heading Styles
Pencil Pleat 3 Inch (7.5cm)
Wave Tape
Eyelet 40mm
Double Pinch Pleat
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Measurements:
How to Measure?

How To Measure Up For Curtains

How To Measure For Curtains - General Tips

  • Ensure that the curtain track or pole is fitted prior to measuring.
  • For the best fit it, is recommended that the track or pole extends beyond the window by 15-30cm on each side to ensure that the curtains can be pulled past the edge of the window. The wider the curtains the more the track or pole should extend past the edge of the window to ensure this happens.
  • It is recommended that the curtain pole or track is 15cm above the window.
  • Use a metal tape measure for increased accuracy.
  • Measure more than once to ensure accuracy.
  • Take your measurements in centimetres to avoid having to convert them later. All measurements entered in the website are in centimetres.

Note: For pinch pleat, goblet, cartridge pleat, box pleat, spaced box pleat and double inverted (Euro) pleat we add 15cm (spring back) to each set of curtains so that the curtains do not need to be pulled tight to ensure that they meet in the middle.

Measuring the Track or Pole Width

  • Measure the width of the track or pole not the width of the window.

    Track Width 1

  • Tracks: measure end to end. If the track overlaps then measure end to end and measure the overlap and add the two values together.

    Track Width 2

  • Poles: measure the distance between the decorative ends (finials).

    Pole Width

Hook Position

The hook position is the distance from the top of the curtain to the top of the hook. All curtains come with hooks and ready to hang, apart from eyelet and tab top curtains, as they don't have hooks.

The recommended hook position will depend if the curtains are hung using a track or a pole:

  • Generally for tracks, we recommend that the curtains finish just above the top of the track. However in recent years, some tracks have become more design led in their aesthetic, so you may decide to make the track visible. If you decide to hide the track, in most cases this will mean a hook position of about 5cm. Measure upwards from the track glider eyelet to check what hook position is required.

    Track Heading Height

    Note: Wave curtains always hang under the track. In addition, if you are thinking about having wave curtains you will need to install a special track designed for wave curtains.

  • For poles, we recommend a hook position of between 0cm and 5cm, depending on how much of the pole you wish to hide. Measure upwards from the eyelet on the underside of the curtain ring.

    For pinch pleat and other more formal heading styles we would recommend a hook position of between 0cm and 1cm as the curtains will stack back more neatly when they hang underneath the pole.

    Pole Heading Height

Note: No hook position is required for eyelet, hidden tab top, rod pocket and tab top curtains. Eyelet curtains automatically have a stand up of 3cm above the top of the pole and hidden tab top curtains automatically have a stand up of 2cm above the top of the pole. Tab top and rod pocket curtains by their very nature do not have any part of the curtain above the top of the pole.

Finished Length

For Box Pleat, Cartridge Pleat, Flat Panel, Goblet, Inverted (Euro) Pleat, Pencil Pleat, Pinch Pleat, Spaced Box Pleat, Wave Tape Heading Styles (see below)

  • Tracks: when calculating the finished length; measure the drop (length) from the eyelet on the track gliders and add the hook position value to get the finished length.

    Track Drop

  • Poles: when calculating the finished length; start at the eyelet on the underside of the curtain ring and add the hook position value to get the finished length.

    Pole Drop

For wave tape styles:

  • Measure from the glider on the track.
  • Once you have placed your order, we will contact you to find out if you would like the 60mm or 80mm wave, and to find out how many gliders are on your track.

  • Wave Drop

For Eyelet, Hidden Tab Top, Rod Pocket and Tab Top Heading Styles (see below)

  • Measure from the top of the pole, then add 3cm for eyelet's heading height and add 2cm for hidden tab top heading height.

    Pole Drop


    Note: eyelet, tab top and rod pocket styles can only be used with poles and not tracking.

For tab top heading styles:

  • The tabs on tab top curtains are 10cm long.
  • The 10cm tabs are included in the drop length that you enter when ordering your tab top curtains.
How To Measure Up For Curtains
Track/Pole Width

Track or Pole Width

The measurement for a curtain track is taken from one end of the track to the other.

For a curtain pole, the measurement is the distance from one end of the pole to the other, not including the decorative finials.

There is no need to adjust for curtain pleating or fullness, as we account for these factors when calculating the amount of fabric required to make your curtains.

For all pleated curtains, we add a 15cm spring back. This ensures that when the curtains are drawn together, they remain together and do not spring apart.

For more information on measuring, please see our How to Measure guide.

Track or Pole Width
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Finished Length

Finished Length

The finished length of the curtain, is the end-to-end length of the curtain.

For more information on measuring, please see our How to Measure guide.

Finished Length
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Hook Position:

Curtain Hook Position

Where appropriate, our made-to-measure curtains come with the hooks fitted, so you can hang them as soon as you receive them.

This allows you to both enjoy them immediately and reduce the risk of your curtains creasing.

The hook position is the distance from the top of the hook to the top of the curtain.

The minimum and maximum hook positions by heading style are as follows...

  • 1" Pencil Pleat - 0cm to 1cm
  • 3" Pencil Pleat - 0cm to 5cm
  • All other heading styles - 0cm to 8cm

Poles - Suggested Hook Position

The typical hook position when curtains are hanging on a pole is either 0cm or 1cm.

This is for two reasons...

  • Allows the curtain pole to be fully visible.
  • The curtains stack back more easily when they hang underneath the pole.

However if you want to hide the pole fully or partially, then enter a hook position greater than 1cm.

Track - Suggested Hook Position

The typical hook position on a track, where the track is to be hidden, is at least 5cm.

However, there are also popular tracks where the curtains hang underneath the track and the track is slim, therefore seen. In this case the hook position might be only 1cm.

Curtain Hook Position
Distance from top of curtain
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Select Eyelet Colour :

Eyelets

With four sizes of eyelets to choose from and eight colour combinations, we definitely have you covered. We press-fit our high-quality, long-lasting metal eyelets.

You can choose from our standard 40mm or 25mm or 50mm or 66mm. The eyelet size refers to the internal diameter of the eyelet.

The maximum pole sizes for each eyelet size are as follows…

25mm Eyelet – 18mm is the largest pole diameter.

40mm Eyelet – 32mm is the largest pole diameter, but for optimal sliding performance, 28mm is recommended.

50mm Eyelet – 42mm is the largest pole diameter, but for optimal sliding performance, 35mm is recommended.

66mm Eyelet – 55mm is the largest pole diameter, but for optimal sliding performance, 50mm is recommended.

Eyelets
Antique Brass
Antique Copper
Antique Silver
Black
Brass
Chrome
Gunmetal
Satin Silver

Lining:

Lining Options

Choosing the right lining is an important consideration when ordering your curtains. Curtain lining protects the fabric from the sun’s damaging UV rays and enhances the drape of the curtains.

All of our linings are made from high-quality polycotton. Polycotton is preferable to 100% cotton, as it is more durable and less prone to creasing.

The choice of curtain lining depends on the specific room and the overall style of your home.

Standard (or plain) lining is suitable for all rooms except bedrooms, where blackout lining is recommended.

Blackout lining is ideal for bedrooms or rooms that receive strong direct sunlight, as it blocks out 100% of light. Additionally, it helps minimise draughts from windows.

Thermal lining, as the name suggests, helps reduce heat loss and mitigates the impact of draughts from old or non-double-glazed windows. We recommend thermal lining for all rooms except bedrooms.

The no-lining option is appropriate for voile or sheer curtains, where allowing some light to filter through the fabric is part of the intended design.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email or call one of our curtain specialists.

Lining Options
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Energy Saving:

Energy Saving Lining

With increased concern about energy bills and the environment, we now offer two energy-saving linings. In addition, they will help keep your home toasty warm.

Energy-saving thermal and blackout linings both have a silver reflective coating that helps to reflect heat back into the room. As well as keeping your home warm in the winter, they will also help keep it cooler in the summer.

In laboratory tests, an energy-reflective lining has been shown to reduce energy loss by up to 5 times when compared to a conventional standard lining.

The reflective silver side is used face-inwards to maximise the amount of energy reflected back into the house. The outer side of the thermal or blackout energy-reflective lining is white or ivory. So your curtains will look no different from standard curtains.

You can go one further and opt to have your curtains interlined. If you have selected our energy-saving thermal or blackout option, we will use a high-performance insulating Thinsulate interlining, which will trap additional warm air in its very fine fibres.

What is Thinsulate?

It is a polyester microfibre with excellent insulating properties.

For the technically minded, the Thinsulate we use has a thermal resistance of 0.21 m² °K/W (1.36 clo).

It achieves this by having very fine fibres with a diameter of 15 micrometres that are about 10 times smaller than other synthetic fibres.

This results in a denser material that can trap warm air much more efficiently.

You will probably have heard of Thinsulate being used in outdoor and ski clothing. Where the insulating properties of Thinsulate are important due to the extreme climate conditions this type of clothing is used in.

You will not be able to tell the difference between a Thinsulate interlined curtain and a standard interlined curtain. It is no bulkier and it drapes just as well as standard interlining.

Having a Thinsulate interlined curtain will help keep your house warm and snug, with the added benefit of saving you money on your heating bills and doing your bit for the environment.

Energy Saving Lining
Fire Retardant:

Fire Retardant Lining

Our high-quality fire-retardant lining is available in both plain (standard) and blackout lining. Both linings drape well. There is no perceptible difference between standard and fire-retardant lining.

These linings can be used in conjunction with an inherently fire-retardant fabric or a non-fire-retardant fabric that we can arrange to have fire-retardant treatment.

If you would like to discuss fire-retardant curtains further, please email or call us.

Fire Retardant Lining

Lining Colour:

Lining Colour

Our standard lining colour is ivory. It is both practical and contemporary.

If you have a light-colored fabric and have selected the standard (or plain) lining, it is our recommendation that you select white. This is because the light shining through the ivory standard (or plain) lining can cause the main fabric to darken in colour. Selecting white will not cause this phenomenon, as the light does not change colour as it passes through the lining.

If you have selected a blackout lining, choosing ivory makes no difference when you have light-colored fabric, as no colour passes through the lining.

Lining Colour

Interlining:

Interlined Curtains

Interlined curtains have an additional layer of fabric that is placed between the main fabric and the lining fabric.

This makes the curtains look more luxurious and sumptuous. Other benefits include the curtains providing better insulation.

All of our interlined curtains have hand-sewn side hems, which ensure the curtains drape correctly. The incorporation of interlined curtains represents a sophisticated choice for those seeking to elevate both the aesthetic and functional qualities of their windows. By introducing an additional fabric layer between the main and lining materials, these curtains exude a sense of opulence and significantly improve insulation, contributing to a more comfortable indoor environment. Furthermore, the meticulous craftsmanship involved in hand-sewn side hems ensures that each curtain drapes beautifully, enhancing the overall elegance of any space. This blend of luxury and practicality makes interlined curtains a compelling option for discerning homeowners looking to achieve a harmonious balance between style and utility.

Selecting the interlined option is one you are unlikely to regret, giving you years of delight every time you see them.

Interlined Curtains

Handsewn:

Handsewn Curtains

We pride ourselves on offering a full range of make-up options, including the traditional hand-sewn option. Both the handsewn and non-handsewn options will result in high-quality curtains, and to the untrained eye, there will be no difference.

The only difference between the machine-sewn and the hand-sewn option is that the side hems are hand-sewn. Traditionalists believe that this allows the main fabric and the lining to find their own levels.

Our interlined curtains are hand-sewn by default. This is because the ‘tightness’ of machine sewing three layers of material (main fabric, interlining and lining fabric) will not allow the curtains to drape as well as they would have had they been hand-sewn.

Handsewn Curtains
Tiebacks:

Curtain Tiebacks

Tiebacks add the perfect finishing touch to your curtains. Designed to frame your windows with effortless elegance, our tiebacks bring style and structure to your drapes while letting natural light pour in. Adding a hint of sophistication that completes your room’s look.

Our tiebacks are made in a scalloped or curved design, using the same fabric as the curtains.

The tiebacks can be made piped or unpiped. The tiebacks are self-piped using the same fabric.

The tiebacks have either a brass or a chrome D-ring as an option. The option you choose will depend on the colour of the hook used to hold the tiebacks in place.

Curtain Tiebacks
Piped Tiebacks:
D Ring Colour:
Curtain Customisation:
Please let us know your special requests, such as trims or borders. Write below, contact us or call us on 0345 8620743.
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Window Location:
Let us know where you will be hanging your curtains, and we will include this in your order details.
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TOTAL: £99.00
Delivery for made-to-measure curtains: 3-5 weeks.
Quantity (Pairs of Curtains):
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FABRIC DETAILS
Supplier Code AL-Stewart-Plant-Pot
Width 137 cm
Vertical Pattern Repeat 31 cm
Fabric Type Linen
Washing Instructions
Usage Roman Blinds, Cut Length Fabric, Cushions, Beanbags, Bedspreads, Duvet Covers, Pelmets, Roller Blinds, Tablecloths, Curtain Valances
Composition 67% Cotton 33% Linen
Fire Retardancy None (Please contact us if you would like your fabric to have a flame retardancy treatment)
DELIVERY & RETURNS

This is a summary of our policies, the full terms can be found here: UK & Int Delivery Returns & Refunds.

In most situations, cut-length fabric will be delivered within 7 days or less and made-to-measure orders 2-4 weeks. Where this cannot be achieved, you will be informed by email.

Delivery within mainland UK is £9 for all orders except cut-length fabric, where it is free on orders over £90. Delivery charges to other countries can be found here.

Refunds are generally not possible, due to the majority of the goods we sell being made-to-order or cut-to-order items and thus not subject to the Distance Selling Regulations. However, where errors have been made due to incorrect measurements or specifications, we will try to find a satisfactory solution to the issue.

Cancellation of orders will result in a 100% refund if no work has started or the fabric has not been sent by the supplier. After this, refunds will be the value of the order less costs incurred up until this point.

FAQs

This is a summary of our FAQS, the full FAQS can be found here.

Linings – We offer the full range of linings in both ivory and white plus FR.

Fabric Samples – We recommend that you order a sample prior to placing your order, rather than relying on the colour appearance on your screen.

Measuring – We have comprehensive measuring guides that are straightforward to understand.

Fabric Joins – Where necessary, your made-to-measure product will have fabric joins. This is because the product is wider than the width of the fabric.

Pattern Matching – Where fabric is to be joined, we will pattern match.

Receipt of Fabric – All fabric is sent out on a roll.

Receipt of Made-to-Order Items – These are sent out carefully packed on a next-day courier service. We recommend that you unpack your items as soon as you receive them to minimise creasing.

Payment – Payment is at the point of order via our secure Opayo checkout process and can be made using all major debit and credit cards, plus PayPal. With prior arrangement, it can be made via bank transfer.

Need help?

Call our dedicated team of specialists 0345 8620743 or you can continue the order with your own fabric.

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