How to Make a Relaxed Roman Shade

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Notes: Add a cord cleat to each window blind for safety. Operating cords must have a default length of 40 percent of the blind height according to Section 4.3.2 of ANSI/WCMA-2018 (previously unlimited). And a warning label must depict more graphically the strangulation hazard associated with cords (5.1).
    In this video tutorial we will show you how to make your own Relaxed Roman Shade. Relaxed roman shades are functional with its signature curve which gives your window a soft casual look. This relaxed Roman Shade features a smooth front that is tailored to fall into a gentle curve with built-in fullness along the bottom of the shade, resulting in a look that's less structured and more free-flowing. While this relaxed roman shade is designed to be functional, it is primarily decorative, as folds sometime require restyling after raising. A relaxed roman shade may also be layered over a Roller Shades if desired.
    To purchase fabric and supplies visit: www.sailrite.com
    Click here to use the Sailrite Fabric Calculator: fabric-calculat...
    HOW TO MAKE A RELAXED ROMAN SHADE CHAPTERS:
    Measuring the Window & Using Fabric Calculator - 0:40 min
    Patterning Decorative Fabric - 2:58 min
    Patterning Drapery Lining - 8:38 min
    Sewing Lining to Decorative Fabric - 10:39 min
    Finishing Bottom Edge - 13:47 min
    Placing Lift Rings - 17:05 min
    Sewing Lift Rings - 21:37 min
    Trimming & Finishing Top Edge - 26:11 min
    Installing Bottom Rod - 29:01 min
    Feeding Lift Lines - 31:33 min
    Creating Headboard & Running Lines - 34:50 min
    Installing & Dressing the Shade - 40:59 min
    Materials List - 46:55 min
    MATERIALS LIST:
    Décor & Upholstery / Window Treatment Fabric from Sailrite - we used Item # 45922-0001
    Drapery Lining Fabric from Sailrite - we used Item # 120280
    Polyester or Nylon Thread from Sailrite (V-46, V-69 or lighter)
    Sew on Rings for Shades - Item # 104469
    Seamstick 1/4" Basting Tape for Canvas & Upholstery - Item # 104167
    Nylon White Loop 1" - Item # 471100
    Bottom Rod for Fabric Shades 3/8" - Item # 104989
    Webbing Tubular Polyester 3/4" White 2295# - Item # 531610
    Leech Line Dacron 5/64" White - Item # 21207
    Cord Adjuster Orb - Item # 120065
    Nylon White Hook 1" - Item # 467100
    Standard Screw Eye - Item # 120034
    Plastic Lift Cord Condenser - Item # 104470 (white) or # 105503 (cream)
    Wooden Blind Cord Tassel - Vase Shaped Item # 106673 (white), # 106675 (pecan), # 106674 (alabaster)
    Bell Shaped - Item # 106670 (white), # 106672 (pecan), # 106671 (alabaster)
    Cord Cleat - Item # 106726
    TOOLS LIST:
    Scribe-All Water Soluble Marking Pencil White - Item # 120681
    Gingher Scissors Right Handed - Item # 19104
    Multi Use Pins 1 1/2" - Item # 102985
    Sailrite Canvas Patterning Ruler - Item # 107040
    Deluxe 5 1/2" Magnetic Sewing Guide - Item # 103597
    Sewing Machine - we used Sailrite Ultrafeed LSZ-1 Item # 300602
    Sewing Gauge Ruler 6" - Item # 102995
    Sailrite Edge Hotknife Package (110 Volt) - Item # 103800
    Heavy Duty Stapler - we used the EZE TC-08 Long Nose Staple Gun - Item # 105509
    Straight Edge, Tape Measure, Pencil, Drill, Wooden Board (approx. 1” x 2” x width of shade), Mounting Screws, Iron
    CAUTIONARY WARNING!!!
    Small children have become entangled in shade lift lines, sometimes leading to death. This is a do-it-yourself project - use this shade design at your own risk. The highest degree of safety will be achieved by making sure that small children are not able to access shades that utilize lift lines and it is with this caution that we offer a complete description of how to make your own Relaxed Roman Shade system.
    To purchase fabric and supplies visit: www.sailrite.com
    Click here to use the Sailrite Fabric Calculator: fabric-calculat...

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