terrell designs roman shade tutorial


Reply Delete. I did our basement bathroom in a white and gray color... . Once again, the, I like to put the first two of my lift lines on the ends of my drape (attaching the plastic lift rings 1" inch from the edge of the drape), and centering out the remaining ones -, Always sew your lift rings on every other batten/dowel pocket, starting with the lowest pocket -, Next, cut a 1x2 inch board the width of your window (my case 46.5"inches) and wrap it a piece of left over fabric -, Attach your drapery cording to your bottom lift rings and thread through all the lift rings and eye screws on the top board. If you can't already tell, I LOVE white. The calculator link is towards the bottom of the home page and is called a fabric calculator. Jan 10, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by Dawn DeBlaze. No, I did not use any rod or weights in the bottom of my shade. After pinning the fold, I just run it along the tape, carefully keeping an eye on it. Follow Terrell's step by step instructions and you will be sprucing up your home in no time. Read the tutorial at Terrell Designs. I made shades from her instructions and they look perfect! How to make roman shades | sophisticated edge. Discover (and save!) You will be creating a pocket in the back of your shade for a 3/16 of an inch batten/wooden dowel (I purchase mine at Lowes or Home Depot). Today I have the opportunity to share DIY projects all using drop cloths. I"ll email you what I have. Making a Roman shade is not that difficult as one might think. Hugedomains. I found a website Terrell Designs, who is a roman shade pro. I started by cutting my fabric 47 inches wide by 61 inches long. your own Pins on Pinterest Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of Basic to Advanced instruction on functions, formula, tools, and more. I struggle to find the perfect curtains or shades sometimes. Very cool tutorial - roman shades have been on my list for so long but they're so pricey! Lift lines are the rows of cording that lift your drape up. Discover (and save!) Jul 18, 2011 - This Pin was discovered by Theresa Rutledge. is there a trick to keeping the fold/sew line for the dowels nice and straight? your own Pins on Pinterest Com is the absolute best. Is it easy to surf? I decided I would make my own shades. JML, what's your email address? It needs to be as lightweight as possible. I hope this tutorial makes sense and is helpful, and saves you a bundle of money by creating your own beautiful window coverings!! What type of lift cord do you use and where do you purchase it? A Roman shade is a great way to dress up your windows and making your own is a great way to save money and have fun at the same time! Do you have any other way to get to the calculator? 1/4 inch dowel rods (number will be determined by how long your shade will be) 2 eye screws.