





It was so simple. Here's how I did it with out threading a single needle!!!
First, I cut a piece of burlap with pinking sheers (Less fraying, but, if you like burlap, you'll like the fraying too!) And added a piece of double stick seam tape to the top end.
Folded the seam tape side over to create a pocket.
Slid in a tension rod and hung the rod under the valance. Ta-Da!!
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