Very grateful for your channel Mr. Weaver! Being a beginner, it will take awhile to complete my project. But now, after watching your series, at least I have a detailed plan. PS, I'm trying to beautify my home on a very tight budget, and still get a professional finish like in the video, so I had the idea to use old bed sheets to line my curtains. They're ready-made with a suitable hem. Maybe this suggestion would be helpful for others in the same boat.
I am planning a drapery for a 285 inches rod (it’s a stacker door of 5.8 meters). Do you think 2.5 fullness will be “too heavy” on the transverse rod? Thanking you for the beautiful lessons
Thank you for video ! It’s so interesting and helpful. May I recommend to put your knowledge as a course in Skillshare or Udemy or other platforms? Also I love wonderful window treatment at your back window. Looks amazing
Hi Scott, I want to make a ceiling to floor swag drapery panel for 1 side of my tub.But I want to staple the rod pocket panel to the top to a 1x2 board & attach the board to the ceiling. So my question is how do I make the folds that will be stapled to the board? Thankyou!
Scott , your videos are the best.
Thank you!
Thank you. I enjoy and appreciate your very helpful videos. You are professional and clear.
Very grateful for your channel Mr. Weaver! Being a beginner, it will take awhile to complete my project. But now, after watching your series, at least I have a detailed plan. PS, I'm trying to beautify my home on a very tight budget, and still get a professional finish like in the video, so I had the idea to use old bed sheets to line my curtains. They're ready-made with a suitable hem. Maybe this suggestion would be helpful for others in the same boat.
Very good point Maryl and I have actually made draperies out of printed sheets!
I appreciate this.very well done
I am planning a drapery for a 285 inches rod (it’s a stacker door of 5.8 meters). Do you think 2.5 fullness will be “too heavy” on the transverse rod?
Thanking you for the beautiful lessons
Thank you for video ! It’s so interesting and helpful. May I recommend to put your knowledge as a course in Skillshare or Udemy or other platforms? Also I love wonderful window treatment at your back window. Looks amazing
Thanks Ana I will look into those platforms, thanks for watching!!!
In your video, you mention having buckram with a sticky strip on the back for sale. Do you still sell this product?
Good working
Hi Scott, I want to make a ceiling to floor swag drapery panel for 1 side of my tub.But I want to staple the rod pocket panel to the top to a 1x2 board & attach the board to the ceiling. So my question is how do I make the folds that will be stapled to the board? Thankyou!
Can you say were you get that fabric and border to purchase pleaee
I am making a drapery for a smaller, narrower window over the head of our bed. Would you still use a double 4" hem?
Good question! For valances and short drapes we use a 3” bottom hem.
Thanks for the advice!
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You are better men!!!