Drop Cloth Curtains

Drop Cloth Curtains for the Pergola
 
 
Drop Cloth Pergola Curtians

 
I made drop cloth curtains for our pergola mostly to keep out leaves and rain. This is what it took to accomplish this project. 
 


First, for the curtain rods, I bought Allied Tube & Conduit 1/2 in. x 10 ft. Electric Metallic Tube Conduit Model # 101543 Store SKU # 203106  from Home Depot for $2.24 a 10 ft. section.

1/2 inch steel conduit

 

The steel conduit comes in 10 foot lengths and my pergola measures 11 foot for hanging drapes. I decided to have Home Depot cut the pipe 5 1/2 foot lengths which Home depot did for free. So I have some extra pipe for another project coming soon.


 
Since the conduit was so cheap I didn't mind buying 16 ten foot lengths cut into 5 1/2 foot sections.
 


 

For the drop cloth drapes, I ordered online only from



 


I thought this was a great deal but if I ever do this again I will look for mildew resistant drop cloths for an outdoor project.  The drop cloths already have seams so it was just a matter of folding over the top and sewing two seams. And there you have it!
 Drop cloth curtains! 
 
 
But just incase you have an episode with finding mildew the third week, it's not a total loss. I just soaked two panels at a time in a washing machine with a full load of water and 1 cup of bleach. I used concentrated bleach. I just soaked all day or night, then wash, rinse, check that all mildew is gone, then dry as usual.
 
 
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