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London Shades, Fabric London, Dining Room Curtains, Window Treatments Living Room, Diy Shades, Wide Windows, Valances, Window Shades, Roman Shades

We had a wonderful opportunity to fabricate some valances for a blog reader in California! She fell in love with some London shades she saw here; chose her fabric and trim; shipped it to NY; and we made them. After the main body of the shade was assembled, with the microcorded contrast pleats and the bottom brush fringe, the header was created. After the pleats were basted in place, the first row of welt was attached and the seam trimmed. The header was first glue-basted to ensure a perfect…

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So Granny Chic: The Resurgence of Feminine Roman Shades Roman Shades Bedroom, Curtains Roman Shades, Baby Room Curtains, Diy Roman Shades, Balloon Shades, Relaxed Roman Shade, Fabric Roman Shades, Window Valances, Shade Store

Ever hear of the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon? It’s more commonly known as the “frequency illusion,” as coined by Arnold Zwicky to describe the syndrome in which a concept or thing you just found out about suddenly seems to crop up everywhere. Well, I’ve been having a lot of frequency illusions lately when it comes to […]

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London Shades, Victorian Room, Roman Curtains, House Upgrades, Diy Shades, Home Upgrades, Curtain Designs, Guest Bedrooms, Window Coverings

This gallery is not meant to be a portfolio, rather, a collection of mostly workroom shots of London shades to illustrate variables and how they can be manipulated. This is a classic London shade, in what to my eye are the most pleasing proportions- a shade about 36" wide. Usually the side sections are between 5 and 7 inches wide, depending on the width of the window. A rule of thumb for pleat allowance is 12", but that is very flexible- some factors to consider are available fabric, seam…

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How To Make A London Shade, London Shades Diy How To Make, London Shades, How To Make Butterfly, Diy Roman Shades, Diy Window Treatments, Dining Room Curtains, Diy Shades, Window Covering

Hi Everyone, Well, we are all moved into our home, barring for a few small projects we are feeling relatively settled. The kiddos are adjusting well to their new home and surroundings, thankfully! Building a home certainly has its challenges, but seeing the girls happy and comfortable makes it all worth it. In a few of the rooms I called a professional to install blinds, but for the most part I would like to tackle each room slowly, by adding roman shade or something similar to dress the…

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