Thank you so much for your carful and informative instruction. This particular process has always been so tricky for me to get my head around. You explain it so well.
Hi Sandie. It’s Emily from America. I miss chatting and having a proper breakfast at the Bake N Butty with y’all. We were planning on. Visit back in April. But you know 2020. When we do get to come I will bring you some homemade jams. Anyway, love the videos. :)
Hi, thanks for the clear tutorial. I just have a question please, if you can help me? I have a blackout fabric with bonded padding behind it. Is this ok to use as the interlining and then use an ordinary non blackout lining on top of that of which the rod pockets will be sewn into? I’m worried my blackout interlining would have pinholes that would let light get through.
Thank you for this very helpful video. I have made Roman blinds before but wasn’t happy with the finish as they were rather floppy. Have you ever used iron on interfacing on the fabric to make them a bit stiffer?
This is done so that it falls behind the last fold. If it was full length half would still be left hanging below and take up lots of window space (and also not look right)
Can you please help? My finished blind is 120cm, I have rounded down to the nearest odd number and still my spacings don't add up to 120cm I am out the bottom 1/2 pleat by 11.4. Thank you so much , I am really enjoying having a go at making a small blind.
I found the video very helpful with very practical information, but oh goodness how I hated that muzac that kept intruding when you were not talking. I almost clicked out of the video it was so irritating, but the demo was too good to miss, so instead I tried jumping a few frames until you spoke again. Silence is ok, it helps concentration, but muzac that irritates, really makes it difficult to focus. I cannot be the only person who doesn't like distracting noises. Maybe you'd have more likes if the musac wasn't there? Info wise, video was superb, and thanks for making it.
I totally agree with your comment. I would have turned the sound off but I needed to hear what was being said! Other than that the tutorial is superb and just what I needed to know as I was struggling 😊
Thank you so much for your carful and informative instruction. This particular process has always been so tricky for me to get my head around. You explain it so well.
Thank you 😊
Hi Sandie. It’s Emily from America. I miss chatting and having a proper breakfast at the Bake N Butty with y’all. We were planning on. Visit back in April. But you know 2020. When we do get to come I will bring you some homemade jams. Anyway, love the videos. :)
Aww Emily! So lovely to hear from you!! I hope you and the family are well! Look forward to seeing you you in 2021!! Xx
Thank you for explaining how you get the measurements for the rods. I was just asking and of course you had a video explaining.
I know I'm kind of randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to stream newly released movies online ?
@Payton Greyson i watch on FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
@Marvin Nova Definitely, I have been watching on flixzone for years myself :)
@Marvin Nova thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D Appreciate it !!
@Payton Greyson You are welcome :D
Hi, thanks for the clear tutorial. I just have a question please, if you can help me? I have a blackout fabric with bonded padding behind it. Is this ok to use as the interlining and then use an ordinary non blackout lining on top of that of which the rod pockets will be sewn into? I’m worried my blackout interlining would have pinholes that would let light get through.
Thank you. Super calm and detailed tutorial.
Thank you for this very helpful video. I have made Roman blinds before but wasn’t happy with the finish as they were rather floppy. Have you ever used iron on interfacing on the fabric to make them a bit stiffer?
Just made some and they look terrible. Will try again after watching yours. It’s the spacing for the rods I cannot work out. Any tips?
Hi, and thank you. Why do you do a half fold at the bottom? Thank you, Cathy
This is done so that it falls behind the last fold. If it was full length half would still be left hanging below and take up lots of window space (and also not look right)
Can you please help? My finished blind is 120cm, I have rounded down to the nearest odd number and still my spacings don't add up to 120cm I am out the bottom 1/2 pleat by 11.4. Thank you so much , I am really enjoying having a go at making a small blind.
Brilliant. Thank you.😊
I found the video very helpful with very practical information, but oh goodness how I hated that muzac that kept intruding when you were not talking. I almost clicked out of the video it was so irritating, but the demo was too good to miss, so instead I tried jumping a few frames until you spoke again. Silence is ok, it helps concentration, but muzac that irritates, really makes it difficult to focus. I cannot be the only person who doesn't like distracting noises. Maybe you'd have more likes if the musac wasn't there? Info wise, video was superb, and thanks for making it.
I totally agree with your comment. I would have turned the sound off but I needed to hear what was being said! Other than that the tutorial is superb and just what I needed to know as I was struggling 😊
Agreed
Sorry to ask. But where does the 18 figure come from..
It's great video. Got the 18 thanks
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Thank you thank you thank you!!!!