How To Make Roman Shades. Complete steps 1 and 2 as described in tutorial for the classic shade below. Cut a dowel long enough to fit between pleats.
Measure the width and the length of the window and write these numbers down. Add 16 inches to the width and 18 1/2 inches to the length. Cut a dowel long enough to fit between pleats.
Cut Fabric And Lining To Size.
Measure the width and the length of the window and write these numbers down. These roman shades fit just inside of your window. Roman shades are a functional and stylish wa.
For Example, If Your Window Is 48 Inches, You Should Keep 7 Slats (48/7 = 6.85, Rounded.
Add 16 inches to the width and 18 1/2 inches to the length. (one piece should be equal to the height of your window, plus the top length, with some inches for allowance. We used tear mender to glue our dowels in place to create the folded pleats.
Take Your Blind Hight And Rest 4Cm (For The Dowel On The Wall), Then Rest 10 Cm (As The Lower Fold Won’t Start From The Blind Bottom Edge As We Want To.
The resulting number is how many slats you should keep on the mini blinds. To calculate the fabric length without dowels: Cut a dowel long enough to fit between pleats.
The Second Piece Should Be Equal To The Height Of The Window, Plus Allowance.)
Complete steps 1 and 2 as described in tutorial for the classic shade below. For example, if your window length is 78 1/2″, your fabric length will be 78 1/2″ +. To make a roman blind well requires accurate measuring and care to get everything straight and square.
Have Traditional Rod Pockets Made From The Lining (We Also Show You How To Use Rod Pocket Tape If That Is In Your Kit).
Determine the number of slats to use. Show no stitch lines through to the face fabric. The sewing required to make a roman shade is pretty basic (almost like a pillowcase!).
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