Help with Roman shade fabric
SashaDog
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Comments (7)I had some valances with jabots made from the Etsy seller linked below. They were gorgeous.Far better than I had imagined. He workmanship is top notch.I went and had some Roman Shades and another valance for my kitchen that should be here by Fri. She is shipping today. Right now she has free shipping.That's a good chunk if you have to pay for it. Mind you the prices are for labor only. You need to buy your own fabric and liner. There are some good onlinesources. I got some from fabric guru and also from barncenterfabric. Good prices and they will ship directly to the seller. I think you have more choices this way. You can convo her and ask questions and she can also make suggestions. Here is a link that might be useful: etsy seller...See MoreHelp with Roman shade - Any pics?
Comments (14)I really love roman shades and we have a wonderful 6-foot one over a picture window in the living room that is really great. Just don't love them in the kitchen because the fabric holds odors and they basically cannot be easily cleaned. I'd prefer solars, to be honest, or natural materials that at least can be damp-wiped. Having said that, if you're set on a roman and use the fabric you've selected on a 6-foot window, I feel it would be dominant and rather dark -- much like the last pic boxer posted. People often talk about "color at the window" and it always puzzles me because in a relatively monochromatic kitchen as it's been described, anything with color or anything dark is going to advance visually and pop. Window treatments are one of my loves but I don't want them to be the first thing someone notices in a room unless there's something super duper about the windows or you're trying to use them to disguise. So I look for colors that blend -- something that flows with the BM Straw on the walls and perhaps has a subtle print. Otherwise, the risk is upstaging the kitchen IMO and it happens a lot....See MoreRoman fabric shades with a green/blue paisley print?
Comments (1)You can always have them custom make by Calico Corners. They have some nice paisley prints. Here is a link that might be useful: Calico Corners Paisley Prints...See MoreMore on my DIY roman shade project, & need help!
Comments (10)When I make blackout lined draperies, to decrease the amount of fabric/bulk in my double folded hems, headers & side seams, I don't fold the lining into them. I fold & press the drapery fabric, but do not stitch it. Then, I lay the blackout lining on to the drape fabric & cut the lining (to meet up with the edge of the finished edges). Then, I tuck the lining under every folded side & header, pin & stitch. I leave the lining un-tucked along the bottom hem...the lining will not need to be stitched inside that hem. When all done, each of my side seams and the header have only one layer of blackout lining inside of them. I don't know if this strategy will help in your situation, but it's worth some thought. Below are some photos that might help explain what I am trying to say. Ignore how wrinkled the blackout lining is. After pleating & hanging these drapes, the wrinkles all went away. This shows the right side seam and lower hem double folded & pressed. Lay blackout lining on top. Cut blackout lining to length & width - up to the edges so you can tuck them inside the side seams & header. Header on the left, bottom hem on the right. Lining inserted into folded header & side seams. Ready to pin & stitch. Lower hem of lining does not get tucked in....See MoreSashaDog
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