This looks like a great project I can accomplish. Much better than other tutorials that are sooo complicated love it, and I think the way you're fabric pattern laid out looks beautiful. Thank you!
I watched several videos on how to make this. Looking for easy but also quality of the end product. This one is the best in my opinion. LOVE the fabric!
I have watched a few other video's on how to make these & Your video is the the best one I have seen, explained very well an easy steps into making a Roman shade, Thank you for sharing.. 😀
Thank you for explaining how the string is run through all the rings. That was very helpful. Now I can make over my existing drapes to fit my new bay windows! Super excited to add the buffalo plaid ties to further match my pillows etc.
I wish I saw this video 2 years ago when I was thinking to make my own Roman shades for my kitchen. I was struggling at the time finding the right size and price window treatment. Thank you for the tutorial I’ll keep this in mind for future.
I love your version which is so much easier than the one I did with a friend but she was a professional drapery maker. I believe I can do this on my own, thanks. Jackie
Christina very beautiful DIY Roman Shade, You did an amazing job! Thank you for sharing with us! Have a wonderful, safe and bless rest of your weekend.🕊👍👏🙏👍👏🙏🕊
Absolutely lovely! The fabric is gorgeous and the design is great the way you have done it... i recently made a faux roman blind for a small 2nd window in my bedroom, using tension rods and gave it a fab pom pom trim - the blind is the same fabric as my curtains on the main big window so looks great together. I love roman blinds and your tutorial is easy to follow. Thanks for sharing 😘
@@survivinglife101 If I can upload a photo I will, but have a look for tutorials showing 'faux roman blinds using tension rods' - it's a really easy alternative. Hope that helps
I have sewn a light fabric one like this before, using this same method... l would now like to make one out of heavier material... to screen light n summer heat out n kept winter heat in... been hesitating because it's hard to handle... lol ...thank you for the great refresher...
Great! I have make These before, but only lined. I have to make a single fabric blind, so have been looking for ideas which would save a bit more time and money. Your tutorial wis just what I was looking for. Thank you 😊
Love it! Much easier than the technique I made up and used before. I am ready to make new ones and will use this technique. THANKS!! By the way, I would have wasted the fabric to center the pattern, but they still look great.
Thank you SO much for sharing this video! I have wanted to do this for the longest but couldn't remember which RUclips video i had saw it on a few years ago. I'm so excited to create several of these for my windows. Thanks again!
Thanks for this video, I will attempt one for my new bathroom. The pattern looks quite full as you cut it, so well done! (the material is gorgeous!) Cost-wise, this is an amazing project to keep replicating all around the hosue!
I just finished making 3 for my bedroom windows. I used blackout lining as well on the back for better sleeping which is a little more complicated to make but then you don’t have the pleats on the front which looks nicer when they’re down, since they’re on the back side. But I only used two dowels and 4 would have made it look more structured. I also used Velcro on top so that I can remove them if they need to be cleaned. It also makes it easier to install them when you don’t have to have the whole blind in your face while screwing them in. I did one the way you did on top and the other two using Velcro and I am still undecided which way I want to go for my living room blinds. 🤔 I’ll have to see. I also didn’t use the attachment up top. I just used the eye hooks and use a cleat on the side to keep them up. Great tutorial! Thank you💕.
You're so welcome! I'm glad you liked them! Velcro sounds like a great idea - let me know what you think after you've lived with both versions for awhile! Thank yoU!
Omg this shade and tutorial are a treasure! I'm kn the middme of a house reno and i have an awkward window in my bathroom. This is so great because it gives privacy, style and it looks quite manageable to make. Thank you! :)
I am wondering if making the spacing between the dowels slightly different (longer at the bottom to slightly shorter at the top), would the dowels sit layered under each other instead of resting on top of each other when the blind is up? Hope I explained that well enough.
I have been wondering the same thing! I think I've seen it in a few examples online, and I really love that tiered look. So I have also been wondering how to achieve that. Did you try it, and did it work? If so, what spacing did you increase by as you went down?
Hi. Just found this one. If I understand right, you have 3 times to go through the left side. Note: have hearing problem so little hard to understand. Thank you. Yours look awesome.
The shade is very pretty. I like both of them and they are very different. I have made Australian Shades before. I was thinking about making some for our beach house. But the sun is so harsh, we have blackout drapes and keep them closed most of the day. We just had new windows installed. I'm curious to see how the electric bill is in the next couple months. We do keep the front windows opened so we can see the ocean and pelicans fly by several times a day. Once the morning sun is up a bit, say 10am or so, we can open the front ones and enjoy our view. HUGS~Donna
Excellent video. With my limited time being a mom to two teenagers I’m wondering when I could have time to do this. Do you have an estimate of roughly how much time you would need for this start to finish?
Thank you for sharing this! I hope I can adapt it to my needs: I need to make a half-round window shade for the top half of a round window! So far, I have had a paper tube shade, easily rolled up, but it makes it difficult to open that window (rare, but summer is coming...).
Thanks Christine! I love this tutorial and am in the middle of making roman shades for my bathroom, kitchen, office and bedroom windows. I've got the shade for the bathroom almost done. The only thing you did not say in your video is approximately how long the cord should be. I'm cutting my extra long just so that I have enough.
I’ve been wanting to make 3 of these for my kitchen windows. Thanks for the tutorial. You made it seem so easy compared to written instructions. Did you use a lining for this shade? When you were showing the back of the fabric, it looked like you lined it. If so, how much smaller is you lining when you cut it out? It also looked liked you sewed the side hems over the lining keeping the lining attached to the fabric. Or am I way off base? Great job! I love your tutorials because you will sew when needed instead of using hot glue, giving the decor a more polished look. ❤️
No, I didn't line it. That's just how the fabric looks - I think it's just the difference in my lighting as I shot the video. You can check out my printable instructions here - sometimes they're handy to follow along while watching the video: thediymommy.com/sew-a-diy-roman-shade/#jump
May be I will use the cloth in horizontal way, by the way a is beatiful cloth, looks like rice paper for decoupage. But if you are happy that is the main thing. 💞🤗😊👏👏👏
These work really great with blackout fabric, or a fabric for temperature control as a liner. My husband and I love a dark bedroom but we also love the extra privacy because the homes in our neighborhood are very close together.
WOW! Christina is there anything you can't do? I absolutely love it. Looks perfect with all the white it really makes everything pop. I would love to try making one but, I'd screw it up for sure lol. BTW, beautiful home. Your wood floor is gorgeous! Did you put that in too?
I definitely want to try this. But I think instead of mounting it into a piece of wood, I’d rather use a tension rod, that way I can wash it or change it up if needed.
Love your shade. Question with the stringing. I understood starting on the right side going across the top to the left side with the same string. Then I got confused with the string on the left side. So, how many strings are there pulling up the shade. I'm updating my kitchen with new paint and switching to shades instead of curtains. Thank you.
Hi Agatha! I have written, step by step instructions here with photos that I think will help clear up your questions! If you have any more, feel free to reach outL thediymommy.com/sew-a-diy-roman-shade/
It's better to use polyester thread! And a seam gauge will help with more accurate hemming :) I've been wanting to make a set of roman shades for my dressing room. This is a nice, simple tutorial.
I'm attacking this project. I'm not new to sewing, but have never attempted Roman shades. They are so expensive and her windows are oddly shaped, so wish me luck. Thanks for this video, you make it look so easy.
I loved the video thank you but I too was confused by the string part which seemed like the most important part to go slower on. So you tie the end of string to the bottom right side..go up the rings across the top and down the left leaving 6 inches and tie it to that last ring THEN you tie another string to that end and pull it just up the left side and down again and tie that?
I'd love to have these in my two bedroom windows with matching long drapes for the French doors. I say drapes because I'm unsure if Roman shades work well being that long. Do you know? I'm a little confused on lining techniques but I'm sure there's tutorials somewhere.😄 Tfs. Beautiful fabric!
I'm looking to do this for our sliding glass door. Would this be doable for 80 inches in length? We live in an apartment and our littles (2 boys under 3) have pulled down the vertical blinds and we don't want to replace them until we leave.
I am a bit confused about attaching the string.... does only one side get three strings? From what I understand you tie it to one bottom eye hook and thread it through all the loops and eye hooks, on both sides, then on other side you tie to other bottom eye hook and thread though the loops on one side and back down the same side? So you end up with one string on one side and three strings on the other side... Is that correct?
This is the best and simplest tutorial ever! I found this through other RUclips channels that refer to you constantly! Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
This looks like a great project I can accomplish. Much better than other tutorials that are sooo complicated love it, and I think the way you're fabric pattern laid out looks beautiful. Thank you!
I watched several videos on how to make this. Looking for easy but also quality of the end product. This one is the best in my opinion. LOVE the fabric!
Thanks so much!
Love the video and I am going to make one of these, very easy design, but I would of used velcro' on the wood piece. I want to be able to wash it.
Actually that was my question, is it washable? I keep my windows open and my shades get dusty and dirty.
Thanks for this vedio it was a big help may God bless you and your family
Velcro is a great idea so we can wash it. Also I would “wash” the fabric before cutting it
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed! 🙌 I have odd shaped windows and got a quote for hundred for blinds so this has saved me 🙌
That's great! Let me know how they turn out for you - I'd love to see them when you're done! You can tag me on instagram or Facebook, @thediymommy
I definitely would have done the same thing with centering the flowers! I ABSOLUTELY love the shade 😊
I have watched a few other video's on how to make these & Your video is the the best one I have seen, explained very well an easy steps into making a Roman shade, Thank you for sharing.. 😀
Thanks!
I made 2 yrs ago. I didn't use dowel rods just the rings. The rod is a great idea. THX for tutorial.
Thank you for explaining how the string is run through all the rings. That was very helpful. Now I can make over my existing drapes to fit my new bay windows! Super excited to add the buffalo plaid ties to further match my pillows etc.
That's great Liz! Let me know how it goes for you!
I wish I saw this video 2 years ago when I was thinking to make my own Roman shades for my kitchen. I was struggling at the time finding the right size and price window treatment. Thank you for the tutorial I’ll keep this in mind for future.
Thanks Amal!
Wow! This looks like the easiest video I have seen so far with making one of these. Thank you.
I love your version which is so much easier than the one I did with a friend but she was a professional drapery maker. I believe I can do this on my own, thanks. Jackie
Christina very beautiful DIY Roman Shade, You did an amazing job! Thank you for sharing with us! Have a wonderful, safe and bless rest of your weekend.🕊👍👏🙏👍👏🙏🕊
I love the fabric! Thanks for sharing , very clear instructions, I'll be making a few to keep the cold out this winter ❄️
Thank you so much for the great tutorial, I added blackout to my curtain and it's perfect ❤️ amazing your RUclips content, hi from Mexico 🇲🇽🌮
Hi from Canada. ❤️
Love it!! I think you did good by keeping some fabric for a pillow. Thanks for the tutorial!
Fun!
Thank you for the easy step by step process for making Roman shades.
You make it look so easy...they look so good.
Great tutorial! I love your communication style. I'm excited to make these!
Great tutorial. Have thought about making one, but never thought I could. This looks very easy. Thank you.
How easy and beautiful! You did a great job going thru the instructions. ❤I’m trying this.
This is so straightforward. Thanks for sharing! I thought it would be but a couple other videos I watched weren’t so clear.
Absolutely lovely! The fabric is gorgeous and the design is great the way you have done it... i recently made a faux roman blind for a small 2nd window in my bedroom, using tension rods and gave it a fab pom pom trim - the blind is the same fabric as my curtains on the main big window so looks great together. I love roman blinds and your tutorial is easy to follow. Thanks for sharing 😘
Can I see how you did this?
@@survivinglife101 If I can upload a photo I will, but have a look for tutorials showing 'faux roman blinds using tension rods' - it's a really easy alternative. Hope that helps
Christina, I like the print off center on the shade it really is very pretty & different in which I like. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
I have sewn a light fabric one like this before, using this same method... l would now like to make one out of heavier material... to screen light n summer heat out n kept winter heat in... been hesitating because it's hard to handle... lol ...thank you for the great refresher...
Thanks for the tutorial! I plan to do this for my livingroom windows.
That's gorgeous with the floral and fabric chosen..."having a chic, pleated look." Beautiful.🌺🌿
Great! I have make These before, but only lined. I have to make a single fabric blind, so have been looking for ideas which would save a bit more time and money. Your tutorial wis just what I was looking for. Thank you 😊
Love it! Much easier than the technique I made up and used before. I am ready to make new ones and will use this technique. THANKS!! By the way, I would have wasted the fabric to center the pattern, but they still look great.
Thank you for your tutorial very nice this exactly what I need to see for my bedrooms window 💐💐💐
Thanks. This is the method I think I'll use for my shade!
Thank you SO much for sharing this video! I have wanted to do this for the longest but couldn't remember which RUclips video i had saw it on a few years ago. I'm so excited to create several of these for my windows. Thanks again!
You're welcome! When you're done, I'd love to see them! Tag me @thediymommy on Facebook or Instagram :)
Thanks for this video, I will attempt one for my new bathroom. The pattern looks quite full as you cut it, so well done! (the material is gorgeous!) Cost-wise, this is an amazing project to keep replicating all around the hosue!
I am so inspired to do my own in my new house this summer! I thought your fabric looked perfect 😍
I just finished making 3 for my bedroom windows. I used blackout lining as well on the back for better sleeping which is a little more complicated to make but then you don’t have the pleats on the front which looks nicer when they’re down, since they’re on the back side. But I only used two dowels and 4 would have made it look more structured. I also used Velcro on top so that I can remove them if they need to be cleaned. It also makes it easier to install them when you don’t have to have the whole blind in your face while screwing them in. I did one the way you did on top and the other two using Velcro and I am still undecided which way I want to go for my living room blinds. 🤔 I’ll have to see. I also didn’t use the attachment up top. I just used the eye hooks and use a cleat on the side to keep them up. Great tutorial! Thank you💕.
You're so welcome! I'm glad you liked them! Velcro sounds like a great idea - let me know what you think after you've lived with both versions for awhile! Thank yoU!
Thank you.
I’m going to try this for my Kitchen window.
That's great! When you're done, I'd love to see it! You can tag me on Facebook or Instagram, @thediymommy - Happy Sewing!
Will do just need to get my supplies.
I can’t wait to make this, I made a faux Roman shade before that doesn’t move up and down.
Gorgeous fabric. The end result looks fabulous. 💖
Thanks Lorraine!
@@thediymommy 👍👋🇿🇦
I will make these I think. Thank you so much for the great tutorial!
Best video I have seen for Roman shades.
Just wondering how to put on a liner on the shade?
Thank you 😊
Love this video. You make it look sooo easy. Thank you
Thanks, sweetie! You always inspire me!
Great video. I’m going to try this.
These r so nice I love the colour..nicely done..might try this..so saving this project..tyfs♡
I’ve never made one of these but yep I am now. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you! And this looks just fine with the flowers off center - I would not have noticed:-)
Omg this shade and tutorial are a treasure! I'm kn the middme of a house reno and i have an awkward window in my bathroom. This is so great because it gives privacy, style and it looks quite manageable to make. Thank you! :)
off centre is great for me especially because the print is floral.
Love it very nice thank you for DIY .., defo try this 😊😊😊
I am wondering if making the spacing between the dowels slightly different (longer at the bottom to slightly shorter at the top), would the dowels sit layered under each other instead of resting on top of each other when the blind is up? Hope I explained that well enough.
I've never tried it, but it might work!
I’m planning to do this and that is a great suggestion!
I have been wondering the same thing! I think I've seen it in a few examples online, and I really love that tiered look. So I have also been wondering how to achieve that. Did you try it, and did it work? If so, what spacing did you increase by as you went down?
I will sooooo do this; looks so easy with great results. 😁
Nice tutorial. I would have centered the pattern though. You could always piece together the scraps with a solid color for a pillow.
I love this, it is easy enough and looks so good. I hope to try this soon. Thank You
Like the fabric the way you cut it, I tend to like things offset.
What a fantastic idea, and it looks easy to do! I’m adding it to my DIY TO DO LIST! 😃
Looking forward to this DIY, I definitely need some in my house!
Yes I want to do a Roman Shade!!!
Hi. Just found this one. If I understand right, you have 3 times to go through the left side.
Note: have hearing problem so little hard to understand.
Thank you. Yours look awesome.
The shade is very pretty. I like both of them and they are very different. I have made Australian Shades before. I was thinking about making some for our beach house. But the sun is so harsh, we have blackout drapes and keep them closed most of the day. We just had new windows installed. I'm curious to see how the electric bill is in the next couple months. We do keep the front windows opened so we can see the ocean and pelicans fly by several times a day. Once the morning sun is up a bit, say 10am or so, we can open the front ones and enjoy our view. HUGS~Donna
Thanks Donna!
Well done. Gorgeous fabric.
This was great, thank you. I have been thinking of making one for our kitchen ♥️♥️
You're welcome! Let me know how it turns out for you :)
Excellent video. With my limited time being a mom to two teenagers I’m wondering when I could have time to do this. Do you have an estimate of roughly how much time you would need for this start to finish?
Thank you for sharing this! I hope I can adapt it to my needs: I need to make a half-round window shade for the top half of a round window! So far, I have had a paper tube shade, easily rolled up, but it makes it difficult to open that window (rare, but summer is coming...).
Muchas Gracias por enseñarnos tus proyectos tan hermosos
Thanks Christine! I love this tutorial and am in the middle of making roman shades for my bathroom, kitchen, office and bedroom windows. I've got the shade for the bathroom almost done. The only thing you did not say in your video is approximately how long the cord should be. I'm cutting my extra long just so that I have enough.
My bad.... you DID say 6 inches extra on both cords. Thanks!
No problem Amy!
Funny, my husband and i were just talking about wanting these in our bedroom. I'll take this as a sign to make them! 😂
LOL! Happy sewing!
I love this! How do you take it down to wash?
I’ve been wanting to make 3 of these for my kitchen windows. Thanks for the tutorial. You made it seem so easy compared to written instructions. Did you use a lining for this shade? When you were showing the back of the fabric, it looked like you lined it. If so, how much smaller is you lining when you cut it out? It also looked liked you sewed the side hems over the lining keeping the lining attached to the fabric. Or am I way off base?
Great job! I love your tutorials because you will sew when needed instead of using hot glue, giving the decor a more polished look. ❤️
No, I didn't line it. That's just how the fabric looks - I think it's just the difference in my lighting as I shot the video. You can check out my printable instructions here - sometimes they're handy to follow along while watching the video: thediymommy.com/sew-a-diy-roman-shade/#jump
Looks lovely! I admire you - there's no way I would have the patience to do this! 👍😀
May be I will use the cloth in horizontal way, by the way a is beatiful cloth, looks like rice paper for decoupage. But if you are happy that is the main thing. 💞🤗😊👏👏👏
Thank yoU!
Lol 😱 You DIDN’T forget!! I saw an older video where you said you’d post this one eventually 🙏🏼 👏🏼 😉
LOL! So many videos on my to-do list! HAHA!
These work really great with blackout fabric, or a fabric for temperature control as a liner. My husband and I love a dark bedroom but we also love the extra privacy because the homes in our neighborhood are very close together.
Yes! We love these for bedrooms as well!
WOW! Christina is there anything you can't do? I absolutely love it. Looks perfect with all the white it really makes everything pop. I would love to try making one but, I'd screw it up for sure lol. BTW, beautiful home. Your wood floor is gorgeous! Did you put that in too?
Thanks so much Karen!
The flooring is a laminate :)
Thank you for this nice and easy tutorial!
I definitely want to try this. But I think instead of mounting it into a piece of wood, I’d rather use a tension rod, that way I can wash it or change it up if needed.
What a great tutorial, cant wait to try it out.
Thank you for this! So timely, as I’m actually thinking about making some of these for our pop up camper!
Love your shade.
Question with the stringing. I understood starting on the right side going across the top to the left side with the same string. Then I got confused with the string on the left side. So, how many strings are there pulling up the shade. I'm updating my kitchen with new paint and switching to shades instead of curtains. Thank you.
Hi Agatha! I have written, step by step instructions here with photos that I think will help clear up your questions! If you have any more, feel free to reach outL thediymommy.com/sew-a-diy-roman-shade/
It's better to use polyester thread! And a seam gauge will help with more accurate hemming :)
I've been wanting to make a set of roman shades for my dressing room. This is a nice, simple tutorial.
I can’t wait to make this thank you for this,m!
@Samir Ford yup, I've been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D
This is amazing, I can’t wait to try this.
Love it, but where can I buy the electric staple gun?
Thank you now I’m going to try that and make my own. It was very helpful do you know your stuff.👍🇨🇦
That’s gorgeous!
Looks lovely
This is great!!
Any suggestions for mounting on vinyl casing?
Thanks!! 🇨🇦
You can actually screw right into vinyl, or try mounting it outside the window.
Would velcro maybe hold tight enough?
I'm attacking this project. I'm not new to sewing, but have never attempted Roman shades. They are so expensive and her windows are oddly shaped, so wish me luck. Thanks for this video, you make it look so easy.
Hi. Totally random question, but what is your bracelet? It's so pretty.
Thank you! It's a Fitbit.
OMG, I LOVE it, it looks BEAUTIFUL!😍❤I want to do this but somehow I know I'm gonna mess it up when it comes to the string part!😨🤣😕
LOL! I don't think you will - give it a go!
I loved the video thank you but I too was confused by the string part which seemed like the most important part to go slower on. So you tie the end of string to the bottom right side..go up the rings across the top and down the left leaving 6 inches and tie it to that last ring THEN you tie another string to that end and pull it just up the left side and down again and tie that?
I'd love to have these in my two bedroom windows with matching long drapes for the French doors. I say drapes because I'm unsure if Roman shades work well being that long. Do you know? I'm a little confused on lining techniques but I'm sure there's tutorials somewhere.😄 Tfs. Beautiful fabric!
I think extra long Roman shades might be tricky to pull up!
@@thediymommy That's what I was afraid of. So it's long curtains for the French doors. Thanks for replying & your input.💖
Thank you.very useful.
Are you sewing rings around the dowel?
Gorgeous 🥰
Pretty! 💐
I'm looking to do this for our sliding glass door. Would this be doable for 80 inches in length?
We live in an apartment and our littles (2 boys under 3) have pulled down the vertical blinds and we don't want to replace them until we leave.
Thank you for sharing
I love the look but what if you want to wash it? You have to take it all apart.
Love this. So easy to do. 😀❤️🇨🇦
Love from india ..nice vedio
I am a bit confused about attaching the string.... does only one side get three strings? From what I understand you tie it to one bottom eye hook and thread it through all the loops and eye hooks, on both sides, then on other side you tie to other bottom eye hook and thread though the loops on one side and back down the same side? So you end up with one string on one side and three strings on the other side... Is that correct?