I’ve looked for a while trying to figure out how to fix a very large, very heavy Roman blind. I’ve called many places to ask if they did repairs to no avail. I found your video and thought what do I have to lose. I now have a working blind! I can’t thank you enough!! The cost to replace this blind today was unbelievably expensive plus this blind was a special order a long time ago and there was no way to get an exact replacement. Thank you again!
Just followed Emma’s demonstration of how to fix my Roman blind and I pleased to report it was a total success! Thank you Emma, it was worth forgoing my takeaway coffee 😉
You saved me from going out of my mind. I had watched numerous videos about how to string a Roman blind and it wasn't until I saw your video that I realized what I was doing wrong. Thank you thank you thank you
I would like you to know that I think you are a wonderful person. I was able to repair my blind in 10 minutes despite having no earthly idea how to do it beforehand, thank you for taking the time to create this very helpful video.
Thank you for this straight forward, practical video - I also now have a working blind at a fraction of what it would have cost to replace. You are amazing !
Excellent video tutorial. I can't put up a shelf, so the thought of fixing a roman blind was horrifying. This video was well paced, easy to follow and injected with wit. Great job!
Fantastic! This has demystified some elements I was unsure of for a long time; longer the I-screws system; so much cheaper and just as effective as complicated cartridges. I now have the confidence to make my own blind. Thankyou 🎉
Oh this is super. Thank you. You're just delightful too. I need to remove my blind to wash it. Ive been too nervous fir too long but you've now given me the courage to try.
Absolutely loved this video. Your teaching style is perfect. So clear and you make it look so easy! I was getting quotes for new blinds that I couldn’t afford, but I’m going to get the bits I need from Amazon and give this a go 😃
Thank you. I always like to 'up my game' in my housekeeping job, and I have spied two roman blinds that need restringing, which had broken when almost new. ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. Makes me believe I can do this! I was struggling to figure out how I was going to staple my fabric with a staple gun with such a narrow edge...my window sill frame edge beyond the window itself is only 1/2 in. I will do as you've taught, I will velcro it to my 3/4 in by 3/4 in l shaped corner edge mounting board then install it with l brackets into the window, and string it at the window just like you've modeled for us. I'm ready and super excited to give it a go and see it through. My dear spouse works nights and we need a shade behind our blinds!
Thank you Emma for such an brilliant step by step guide, I was ready to buy 2 new Roman blinds but your video saved me a lot of money (and some perfectly good blinds going into landfill!)
That’s great, thanks for visiting. Cleaning them depends on all the variables of type of fabric, lining, interlining, etc. If I were cleaning the one in my video, I’d use a barely damp, microfibre cloth, but test on an invisible area first.
Hi Emma. Could you possibly make a video showing how to make a legal Roman Blind please...I only know how to make a traditional one Now I need to know how to make one with a safety plug chain instead.
Great video! I was hoping that you had a video on how you made this Roman Shade but no luck. Being able to fully remove the shade to be able to wash it is what I'm looking for (kids!). Where did you learn how to make this?
Do you know where I can source a blind kit? I have 4 vertical rows of rings. No rings at the top but some plastic things instead - poss to do with self-licking mechanism … no locking plastic things at the bottom - strings are just knotted onto the lowest rings, and there is a single length of cord going down to the pulley handle. I have spare cord already.
Hurray! Mission achieved and it looks great. I have dorma windows - presume the triangle shapes are the same idea, but what measurement do I use for the drop? Maybe half way down the diagonal side? Many thanks. Didn’t think I could do it!
@@marycello1 hello, sorry it’s taken me so long to reply. I think the best way is to post a video of the dorma blinds on your RUclips channel and publish it to me only, then I’ll see if I can help.
The trouble is that the top of my window frame is about 15ft up so I have to do all this on a ladder, and I can’t go round behind the curtain-who can?-to do all that threading. I had to do it without sticking the Velcro in place otherwise I couldn’t see the holes to thread the cords through. I would like to see her extend the video and demonstrate threading the cords through the eyelets from the front of the blind.
Hello Suzy, thanks for watching my video. That’s an interesting conundrum you have there. I’d want to get behind the blind to re-thread it, if it can’t be removed. Sounds as if you need to call a specialist if you don’t feel you can do that… Good luck!
@@makeitdoit5495 I think you may be right, i'm 78 and I have had the ladder in the bath for part of the job but couldn't reach the mechanism end so was standing on the edges of the bath😁🤥🙄🤭🤪
Hi, unfortunately it’s not the same as the blind I show. However, if you carefully follow the blind cord in the cartridge, it should be replaceable. Good luck!
Thank you for this. I've just re-strung quite a wide blind with 7 vertical cords. Because i needed to feed them all through the eyelets at the top, I used a slightly narrower cord than you did (I think), but it's still a bit of a squeeze and the blind is therefore a bit 'stiff' to pull up and down. Do you suggest a narrower cord?
Hello, thanks for watching the video. Yes it sounds as if you could do with a narrower cord. You can get 1.2, 1.5 & 2mm depending on the weight of the fabric & therefore the finished blind. Those sizes are probably more commonly used. The reason I chose 3mm for the blind in the video was that it’s a thick, embroidered linen with interlining and lining, so it’s quite heavy. Originally it had about a 2mm cord and that lasted a few years. Try a thinner cord and see how it goes. Well done!
@@ronmac-ff3sx yes you can buy readymade ones in various sizes in the UK. They’re sold with all the kit you’d need to mount it on the wall, so I guess you could buy one and then use your existing kit to attach your new blind material to it. I suggest you ask in a department store, then you can have a look at what the fixings are. Good luck 🤞🏻
Hi! Thank you so much for this video. It was very useful. What I don't get is, why are there double screw eyes at each end of your mounting board? You seem to have used only that extra one on one of the ends, so I assume the one on the other end is just there in case you would like to thread it on the opposite way. Could you confirm if this assumption is correct?
Hi, thanks for your feedback. You’re right, I only use the double screw eye on the side that I have the pull cord. As you say, the other one is there incase I wanted to have the pull cord on the other side - so it isn’t used in this case.
Hi, I have four roman blinds which I have just re-corded. I have 8 cords. I cant find a toggle wide enough to fit all the cords through. Is there any way round this?
Hi Michele, you could try a ‘condenser’ which consolidates strings into a plastic or metal assembly to which a smaller pull cord is attached. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Hello, thanks for watching. I’ve used a 3mm cord because my blind is heavy: the fabric is thick/embroidered, and it has interlining as well as lining. You can get cords that are very strong, but only 1.2mm diameter. This makes them ideal for use in cord connectors and with cord beakaway connectors - any thicker and threading these connectors is fiddly. Try your cord and see how long it lasts. Even thinner cords are available for sheer blinds where you want them to be less visible, and the weight of the finished blind is minimal. Good luck! 🪡🧵
Does anyone know what to do when you don’t have the plastic things on back of the blind? Mine are from dunelm and don’t have that? I think they were just stitched
Hello, thanks for your question. Cotton twine stretches so it’s unsuitable, whereas blind cord is woven (not twisted) making it stable and longer lasting. Good luck!
Thanks Emma , the explanation was easy and clear.
Thank you for letting me know and for watching 👀
I’ve looked for a while trying to figure out how to fix a very large, very heavy Roman blind. I’ve called many places to ask if they did repairs to no avail. I found your video and thought what do I have to lose. I now have a working blind! I can’t thank you enough!! The cost to replace this blind today was unbelievably expensive plus this blind was a special order a long time ago and there was no way to get an exact replacement. Thank you again!
It’s a great feeling when you’ve done it, isn’t it? Glad you found it helpful and thank you for your lovely message.
Just followed Emma’s demonstration of how to fix my Roman blind and I pleased to report it was a total success! Thank you Emma, it was worth forgoing my takeaway coffee 😉
That’s great! Well done, Sharon - I’m pleased it worked for you ☕️😜
Brilliant! It always amazes me the effort that folks make to provide a free, helpful video. Thank you so much!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
Thank you so much Emma. I have been putting off sorting out a broken blind for four years and you have given me the courage to fix it myself!
That’s great! Thanks for watching and good luck with the repair. 🤞🏻🍀🤞🏻
You saved me from going out of my mind. I had watched numerous videos about how to string a Roman blind and it wasn't until I saw your video that I realized what I was doing wrong. Thank you thank you thank you
…and thank you 😆 Glad you found it helpful.
Thanks Emma - you demystified the blind workings beautifully!
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful.
I would like you to know that I think you are a wonderful person. I was able to repair my blind in 10 minutes despite having no earthly idea how to do it beforehand, thank you for taking the time to create this very helpful video.
Thank you for watching and for your lovely message. So glad you fixed your blinds - well done you!
Thank you for this straight forward, practical video - I also now have a working blind at a fraction of what it would have cost to replace. You are amazing !
@@clarerolton2273 😀Thanks for your lovely words and for watching. I’m glad you found it helpful. Well done you!
Great tutorial. The rigged up mock window was an inspired idea. Thank you so much.
@@Goodfelly glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Many thanks for your very clear instructions.
I’m glad you found it helpful!
Excellent video tutorial. I can't put up a shelf, so the thought of fixing a roman blind was horrifying. This video was well paced, easy to follow and injected with wit. Great job!
Thank you for watching and for your great review!
So clear and straight forward many thanks!
@@BensonBaker-b2m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic! This has demystified some elements I was unsure of for a long time; longer the I-screws system; so much cheaper and just as effective as complicated cartridges. I now have the confidence to make my own blind. Thankyou 🎉
Great! So pleased that you found it useful 😊
Really helpful video and saved the day when my chords came away from the plastic bobble things. Thank you
Thank you - so pleased that it helped!
I can fix my Roman blind now, Thank you so much kind lady Robert
So pleased it helped you. Well done and thanks for watching!
Thank you - a lot of time and effort there, very clear and easy to follow.
Thanks so much for your comments, and for watching.
Thank you so much I've just repaired my blind I found your video really helpful ,😊
Thanks - that’s good to hear. Well done you!
Thank you Emma. Really helpful instructions and a delight to watch. Well done.
Thanks for your lovely message. I’m glad you found it helpful!
Brilliant, clear, step by step instructions. Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching, and for your lovely comments!
Thank you so much for such a clear and helpful video
Thanks for watching. Glad you found it helpful!
Oh this is super. Thank you. You're just delightful too.
I need to remove my blind to wash it. Ive been too nervous fir too long but you've now given me the courage to try.
Thank you! I hope it goes well. Just don’t shrink them in the wash. 😜
Absolutely loved this video. Your teaching style is perfect. So clear and you make it look so easy! I was getting quotes for new blinds that I couldn’t afford, but I’m going to get the bits I need from Amazon and give this a go 😃
@@heatherbate9244 yay - well done you! Good luck and thank you for your lovely comments.
Such a detailed explanation loved the slow and clear instructions that has saved me buying a new blind thanks
Great news, well done for fixing it and thank you for your kind comments.
This was so helpful I subscribed immediately
Thanks for watching !
Very clear instructions and visuals. Thank you. I am going to give this a try. What could possibly go wrong!
😂 Good luck and thanks for watching!
Thank you Emma, finally fixed my blind after putting it off for 6 months! Great tutorial and easy to follow.
Thanks for letting me know. I’m glad you found it helpful.
Thank you so much - you make it look so easy. I now have two roman blinds to fix and I think I can do it myself. Brilliant!
🙌 That’s great - go for it! Thanks for letting me know.
Great. Very good screen presence
Thanks!
Thank you. I always like to 'up my game' in my housekeeping job, and I have spied two roman blinds that need restringing, which had broken when almost new. ❤
Good! Hope it goes well…
Thank you! So helpful. Love your calmness in explaining
Thanks for your lovely comments. Glad you found it helpful.
Just what I needed as didn't understand the threading. You are a lovely and beautiful lady.
Thanks for your kind message. Glad you found the video useful!
Thank you Emma - I'm going to give it a go! 4 to do... wish me luck!! -- Keith
Good luck! 🤞🏻😊
We've just fixed our blind we got from Dunelm by following your video. Thank you :)
That’s great - glad you found it helpful.
Thank you so much you have made my day. My menopausal head just could not get my head around this. 🤗this has been soooooo helpful. Xx
Thanks for watching. I’m glad you found it helpful.
Great video... thank you! I now feel ready to tackle my roman blind repairs.
Great! Thanks and hope it goes well…
That Smile❤
Thanks for watching!
What a fabulous video! Thank you so much you’ve just saved another Roman blind!!!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching…
Impressive style of teaching or what I should say demonstrating a technical work.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this excellent explanation... so easy and so happy to have restrung and fixed my blind.
I’m glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! This is the video I needed! I have three Roman blinds that are in desperate need of repair. :)
Thanks for watching. Glad you found it useful.
This is great! I need to restring mine and I had no idea how. Thank you for making this video. Will use it during the work. 🙂👍
Thanks for letting me know. I hope it’s gone well for you.
@@makeitdoit5495 Yes, all good. It took me maximum 30 minutes. Thank you so much. 👍
Brilliant - this was a great help 👏👏
Thank you - so glad!
very clear directions for stringing roman shade.
Thanks for watching!
I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. Makes me believe I can do this! I was struggling to figure out how I was going to staple my fabric with a staple gun with such a narrow edge...my window sill frame edge beyond the window itself is only 1/2 in. I will do as you've taught, I will velcro it to my 3/4 in by 3/4 in l shaped corner edge mounting board then install it with l brackets into the window, and string it at the window just like you've modeled for us. I'm ready and super excited to give it a go and see it through. My dear spouse works nights and we need a shade behind our blinds!
I’m so glad you’ve worked out how you’re going to tackle your window. Thanks for letting me know and for watching!
Thank you so much. 🥰 I look forward to repairing my roman blinds tomorrow 😊
Thanks for watching, and good luck with the repair!
Thank you Emma for such an brilliant step by step guide, I was ready to buy 2 new Roman blinds but your video saved me a lot of money (and some perfectly good blinds going into landfill!)
So glad it worked for you, and your blinds have been saved too. Thanks for watching!
Really comprehensive video - thank you for your time and effort in making the video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! This video enabled me to fix my Roman shade.😊
Well done you! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much - managed to fix my blind thanks to you
Well done, that’s great. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Emma. Brilliant instructions, very satisfied, repaired blind. X
That’s great news. Glad you found it useful. Well done!
Exactly what I was looking for! I'm going to search your page for a tip for cleaning these shades. Thanks!
That’s great, thanks for visiting. Cleaning them depends on all the variables of type of fabric, lining, interlining, etc. If I were cleaning the one in my video, I’d use a barely damp, microfibre cloth, but test on an invisible area first.
“Could be…. Curtains for you”. Yaaaasss! 😂🤣
@@MandyPants1975 🤩😂
Thank you so much! I appreciate the methodical way you explained the process. Am going to try it tomorrow!
Thanks for letting me know. Hope you managed to do it…
This is a brilliant tutorial. So easy to follow. Thank you so much for doing this. Very much appreciated 👏👏😍
Thanks for your lovely message and for watching!
@@makeitdoit5495 it was such a clear video thank you.
🙌👏👏👏👏simply superb and splendid explanation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Hoping to see you on your own TV Show
😂 Thank you - glad you found it useful!
Excellent Emma. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent tutorial!! Thank You!
Thanks for watching!
Very relaxing watching you work.
Thanks. Hope you’re inspired to decorate your mini chest of drawers…
Thank you so much. This really worked. I was going to buy a new set of blinds!
So pleased it helped!
Incredible! Do you have a tutorial for how to make a Roman blind?
Thanks for watching, Laura! I don’t have a video on making Roman blinds. Maybe I should do that one day…
Thanks for the tutorial and liked the joke at the beginning as well!
Thank you for watching the video and I'm glad you liked my joke, too!
This was really helpful - thank you!
@@casab2b299 Glad you found it helpful - thank you for watching.
@@makeitdoit5495 More than helpful. We now have a fully functional roller blind instead of one that was held up with a peg for 6 months 😂
@@casab2b299 Fantastic - well done you! Thank you for watching.
Thanks, just what I needed.
Great, thanks!
Hah you see! Someone else so you're a delight to watch. 😄 Must be true
Thank you! You are a life saver :)
Good to hear! 😜 Thanks for watching.
Hi Emma. Could you possibly make a video showing how to make a legal Roman Blind please...I only know how to make a traditional one
Now I need to know how to make one with a safety plug chain instead.
Thanks for watching and a great idea. I’ll keep it in mind…
thank you so much! fantastic tutorial ☺️🤗
Thanks for watching, and for such a lovely comment.
Love your video!! Thank you so much.
That’s great to hear! Thank you.
Great video! I was hoping that you had a video on how you made this Roman Shade but no luck. Being able to fully remove the shade to be able to wash it is what I'm looking for (kids!). Where did you learn how to make this?
Thanks for watching. I’d recommend books on curtain (& blind) making by Merrick & Day. Good luck!
Lovely person, lovely video 😎
Thanks!
Thanks Emma,do I use screw eyes and get rid off the roller blind roller mechanism that came with the blind?
Great video very detailed and informative :)
Thank you 😊
Thanks Emma. You’re a brick 🎉
Do you know where I can source a blind kit? I have 4 vertical rows of rings. No rings at the top but some plastic things instead - poss to do with self-licking mechanism … no locking plastic things at the bottom - strings are just knotted onto the lowest rings, and there is a single length of cord going down to the pulley handle. I have spare cord already.
really impressed!
Thanks!
Super helpful. Thanks
👍🏻 Thanks for watching!
Hurray! Mission achieved and it looks great. I have dorma windows - presume the triangle shapes are the same idea, but what measurement do I use for the drop? Maybe half way down the diagonal side?
Many thanks. Didn’t think I could do it!
Thanks for watching! Send me a photo so I can see what you mean about the dorms windows.
have you an e mail to send photos? The dormas haven’t worked well!
As above!!
@@marycello1 hello, sorry it’s taken me so long to reply. I think the best way is to post a video of the dorma blinds on your RUclips channel and publish it to me only, then I’ll see if I can help.
@@makeitdoit5495 I’ve only just seen this!
The trouble is that the top of my window frame is about 15ft up so I have to do all this on a ladder, and I can’t go round behind the curtain-who can?-to do all that threading. I had to do it without sticking the Velcro in place otherwise I couldn’t see the holes to thread the cords through. I would like to see her extend the video and demonstrate threading the cords through the eyelets from the front of the blind.
Hello Suzy, thanks for watching my video. That’s an interesting conundrum you have there. I’d want to get behind the blind to re-thread it, if it can’t be removed. Sounds as if you need to call a specialist if you don’t feel you can do that…
Good luck!
@@makeitdoit5495 I think you may be right, i'm 78 and I have had the ladder in the bath for part of the job but couldn't reach the mechanism end so was standing on the edges of the bath😁🤥🙄🤭🤪
Wonderful
Thank you ❤!
Thank you too!
Thank you so much for this!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this. Our blinds operate with a chain mechanism, but it is the string that needs to be replaced. Will your tutorial still work for this?
Hi, unfortunately it’s not the same as the blind I show. However, if you carefully follow the blind cord in the cartridge, it should be replaceable. Good luck!
Thank you. I’m just making my first Roman blind and the cording was confusing me. You have made it simple!
Do you any curtain making videos?
That’s great - I’m glad you found it helpful. I don’t have any curtain making videos, but that’s a good idea for the future…
Thank you!!! ❤
…and thank you!
Thank you for this. I've just re-strung quite a wide blind with 7 vertical cords. Because i needed to feed them all through the eyelets at the top, I used a slightly narrower cord than you did (I think), but it's still a bit of a squeeze and the blind is therefore a bit 'stiff' to pull up and down. Do you suggest a narrower cord?
Hello, thanks for watching the video. Yes it sounds as if you could do with a narrower cord. You can get 1.2, 1.5 & 2mm depending on the weight of the fabric & therefore the finished blind. Those sizes are probably more commonly used. The reason I chose 3mm for the blind in the video was that it’s a thick, embroidered linen with interlining and lining, so it’s quite heavy. Originally it had about a 2mm cord and that lasted a few years. Try a thinner cord and see how it goes. Well done!
Great video, But was wondering is it possable to replace the material for the blind???
Thank you for watching. It is possible to replace the material, but I haven’t made that video I’m afraid. You’ll need a sewing machine. Good luck!
@@makeitdoit5495 Is it possable to buy a ready made up blind then???
@@ronmac-ff3sx yes you can buy readymade ones in various sizes in the UK. They’re sold with all the kit you’d need to mount it on the wall, so I guess you could buy one and then use your existing kit to attach your new blind material to it. I suggest you ask in a department store, then you can have a look at what the fixings are. Good luck 🤞🏻
Thanks!!
Hi! Thank you so much for this video. It was very useful. What I don't get is, why are there double screw eyes at each end of your mounting board? You seem to have used only that extra one on one of the ends, so I assume the one on the other end is just there in case you would like to thread it on the opposite way. Could you confirm if this assumption is correct?
Hi, thanks for your feedback. You’re right, I only use the double screw eye on the side that I have the pull cord. As you say, the other one is there incase I wanted to have the pull cord on the other side - so it isn’t used in this case.
@@makeitdoit5495 thank you!! 😊
Hi, I have four roman blinds which I have just re-corded. I have 8 cords. I cant find a toggle wide enough to fit all the cords through. Is there any way round this?
Hi Michele, you could try a ‘condenser’ which consolidates strings into a plastic or metal assembly to which a smaller pull cord is attached. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Nice👍
Thanks!
Please can you tell me how strong the cord is as yours looks thicker than mine.
Hello, thanks for watching. I’ve used a 3mm cord because my blind is heavy: the fabric is thick/embroidered, and it has interlining as well as lining. You can get cords that are very strong, but only 1.2mm diameter. This makes them ideal for use in cord connectors and with cord beakaway connectors - any thicker and threading these connectors is fiddly. Try your cord and see how long it lasts.
Even thinner cords are available for sheer blinds where you want them to be less visible, and the weight of the finished blind is minimal.
Good luck! 🪡🧵
@@makeitdoit5495 really appreciate your knowledge on this as I have never attempted this before. Thank you
Does anyone know what to do when you don’t have the plastic things on back of the blind? Mine are from dunelm and don’t have that? I think they were just stitched
Hi Olivia, you could hand stitch some plastic rings on at the points where your blind cord is stitched at the moment. Hope this helps, and good luck!
Can cotton twine be used instead of blind cord?
Hello, thanks for your question. Cotton twine stretches so it’s unsuitable, whereas blind cord is woven (not twisted) making it stable and longer lasting. Good luck!
@@makeitdoit5495 thank you!!
How to open toggle
Hello, thanks for your question. If it’s the toggle I think you’re talking about, press the button on one side. It’s spring loaded. 🤞🏻
Sorry, I meant thank you Debbie! (not Emma).
You were right first time - I’m Emma! 😄
Very pretty lady