Excellent, I was looking for a way to sew so that no stitching showed on the face fabric so this vid was perfect! Just 1 question, Using the wooden batton , do you need more screw eyes for wider blinds? Thanks x
@kestralgtx Hi.. The wider the blind the more screw eyes to carry the cords are required. Keep in mind the screw eyes and the bottom rings carry the cords that take the weight of the blind when you pull it up and down.
If you look through my other videos you'll see one on stab stitching and another on attaching the velcro to the top using buckram to avoid sew lines.
If you have any other question feel free to visit the forum, it's all free and helpful advice there.
@schuhby Ok so i finally got round to doing my blind but I have another question. How do I determine how many sections I will need? For instance I need a blind that will be only 65cm drop....and another that will be 130cm. Thanks
@kestralgtx You need to minus your tracking size as detailed in the video and then devide the remaining by an odd number, the larger blind start with 7 and see if you're happy with the fold.
If you need more detailed help please join the forum at: mydecozo.co.uk
Perfect! Other than having to continuously convert centimeters to inches, this was so clear and easy to follow - my shades turned out beautifully! Thanks, ladies!
Great - thanks a lot - answered some niggly questions I had!
missymcdee 5 days ago
Very well done, and extremely helpful. Thank you!
76suzette 3 weeks ago
thank you so much,excited to do my own blind
feedbackzfd 1 month ago
Excellent, I was looking for a way to sew so that no stitching showed on the face fabric so this vid was perfect! Just 1 question, Using the wooden batton , do you need more screw eyes for wider blinds? Thanks x
kestralgtx 1 month ago
@kestralgtx Hi.. The wider the blind the more screw eyes to carry the cords are required. Keep in mind the screw eyes and the bottom rings carry the cords that take the weight of the blind when you pull it up and down.
If you look through my other videos you'll see one on stab stitching and another on attaching the velcro to the top using buckram to avoid sew lines.
If you have any other question feel free to visit the forum, it's all free and helpful advice there.
Philip
schuhby 1 month ago
@schuhby Ok so i finally got round to doing my blind but I have another question. How do I determine how many sections I will need? For instance I need a blind that will be only 65cm drop....and another that will be 130cm. Thanks
kestralgtx 6 days ago
@kestralgtx You need to minus your tracking size as detailed in the video and then devide the remaining by an odd number, the larger blind start with 7 and see if you're happy with the fold.
If you need more detailed help please join the forum at: mydecozo.co.uk
Philip
schuhby 6 days ago
Thank you so much for this video. It is so clear and easy to follow. I have completed my blind this weekend after finding this on Friday!
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@NufloorMallorca Pleased the video has helped you!
Philip
schuhby 1 month ago
Perfect! Other than having to continuously convert centimeters to inches, this was so clear and easy to follow - my shades turned out beautifully! Thanks, ladies!
nancij1 2 months ago
Thank you so much, incredibly helpful and stored on my bookmark bar ready to start my first blind!
Ingridv8x 2 months ago
@Ingridv8x You're very welcome.. Have you visted the forum?
schuhby 2 months ago
Thank you for taking the time and sharing your knowledge. Your awesome.
nutmeg14609 2 months ago
Fantastic! Thank you for taking the time to make this useful video.
annuk03 4 months ago
great video, clear and detailed. A great resource, thank you
Ben9109 6 months ago