I think this is really so helpful. I never use any other company for buying my net curtains and can do every window in my house for less than £60! Great company to deal with.
This is brilliant, I wish I had this years ago too, glad I have found this channel, the one for fitting roller blinds is going to be a life saver, I always fit them wrong 😂😂😂
Good video but I find it odd that companies are still selling curtains in inches when we went metric in 1972 and I'm 62 years old and have been using metric for decades. You talk about the curtains in imperial and then talk about the curtain pole in metric. Maybe you should show both in your charts so clients can chose which measurement to look at.
Great to have it explained so well. I want to change from pencil pleat to eyelets but my current rods are held up by ring brackets (that the pole slides through ) rather than hooks that the pole can sit. Do I need to change the brackets?
The brackets should be ok, you may need to check what the clearance is between the pole and the wall. If the pole is approx 4 inches away from the wall. it should be ok for eyelet curtains.
Yes you covered the width . ....but what about the drop...where exactly do start to measure the drop from......the top of the curtain, .. ??? the top of the pole, ....???.....from eyelets or what, not everyone does this for a living and for someone who does I thought that you would have covered this part as well. Johnny Lycan.
Hi John, apologise for the confusion, there is a separate video for the eyelet curtain height which you can see here - ua-cam.com/video/XvQCAFdf5YA/v-deo.html
@@Woodyattcurtains Thank you and my apologies for slightly abrupt email. .... just read it again and it kind of comes over as a little rude, so I'm sorry about that.......and thanks for the link. Johnny Lycan.
I think this is really so helpful. I never use any other company for buying my net curtains and can do every window in my house for less than £60! Great company to deal with.
This is brilliant, I wish I had this years ago too, glad I have found this channel, the one for fitting roller blinds is going to be a life saver, I always fit them wrong 😂😂😂
Thank you - hope your roller blind fitting goes well :-)
Great information and detail. Will definitely use these instructions going forward.
Brilliant, glad it was helpful
Very well presented and clear. Wish I had this years ago lol
Thank you glad you liked it
Great company, very helpful and always good delivery and price😊
Amazing level of detail explained & knowledge in these videos to make it easy to work out & understand. Great job!
Thank you
Good video but I find it odd that companies are still selling curtains in inches when we went metric in 1972 and I'm 62 years old and have been using metric for decades.
You talk about the curtains in imperial and then talk about the curtain pole in metric.
Maybe you should show both in your charts so clients can chose which measurement to look at.
Thank you. Very clear video.
Just what I needed to know. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great to have it explained so well.
I want to change from pencil pleat to eyelets but my current rods are held up by ring brackets (that the pole slides through ) rather than hooks that the pole can sit. Do I need to change the brackets?
The brackets should be ok, you may need to check what the clearance is between the pole and the wall. If the pole is approx 4 inches away from the wall. it should be ok for eyelet curtains.
@@Woodyattcurtains thank you
Thanks, very helpful video :)
Thank you for the positive feedback
Very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful
very helpful thanks
Thank you, Glad it was helpful
Yes you covered the width . ....but what about the drop...where exactly do start to measure the drop from......the top of the curtain, .. ??? the top of the pole, ....???.....from eyelets or what, not everyone does this for a living and for someone who does I thought that you would have covered this part as well.
Johnny Lycan.
Hi John, apologise for the confusion, there is a separate video for the eyelet curtain height which you can see here - ua-cam.com/video/XvQCAFdf5YA/v-deo.html
@@Woodyattcurtains Thank you and my apologies for slightly abrupt email. .... just read it again and it kind of comes over as a little rude, so I'm sorry about that.......and thanks for the link.
Johnny Lycan.
I left 4 inches from all the 4 sides of my window it worked great for me..
Glad it worked out ok :-)
Based on this I messed up when I installed my pole.
Oh dear, get your pole width right first and then when your open your curtains you will still let plenty of light in