The tip with pulling one thread out works ONLY when (in case of shortening inexpensive ready-made curtains) the top was done the same way (which is doubtful). If you cut the bottom this way without checking the top...then 'good night, Buddy'. Good tip, but only if you make the whole thing by yourself. Otherwise: trying to get a 90° bottom seam with this method on a ready-made panel is like playing the lottery. Most inexperienced DIY-er will take your word that it'll be perfect. Still, a good video.
We do this with linens in historical dress, it’s a great tip to learn even for sewing thanks Scott ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Scott. Very helpful.
Perfect timing, just altering something for a friend and this is a good reminder.
I was wondering how I’d get this right. Thankyou!
This saved me a bunch of money. Thanks so much Scott. Please keep making videos!,
Thank you Kelly!
Thanks Scott very informative.
Thank you for sharing that information. 🥰
Very helpful. Thank you 😊
Thank you for your information.
😒 Now you tell me.....
It's nice to know that I'm not losing my mind!
Well ....
In THIS case anyway 😂
Thank you SO much for posting this lesson ❤
Lol! Thanks for taking the time to watch!
precious information, thank you!
The tip with pulling one thread out works ONLY when (in case of shortening inexpensive ready-made curtains) the top was done the same way (which is doubtful). If you cut the bottom this way without checking the top...then 'good night, Buddy'. Good tip, but only if you make the whole thing by yourself. Otherwise: trying to get a 90° bottom seam with this method on a ready-made panel is like playing the lottery. Most inexperienced DIY-er will take your word that it'll be perfect. Still, a good video.
True this method will only work for making window treatments from scratch! Thank you for commenting!