How To Make A Lampshade

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @evvie01
    @evvie01 4 роки тому +73

    I'm with Edward, Finally! a video that that doesn't just cover up an old lamp shade with surface decoration. You actually explain how to make a lampshade from the frame. I have been wanting to recover two lampshades that are on my grandmothers lamps. Now I feel confident I will, with a little practice, be able to accomplish the task. Thank you a thousand times, thank you.

    • @lisasaims3007
      @lisasaims3007 3 роки тому +3

      Me too! I have the lamp frames Yeay finally! Must be 20 years! So Thank You Sir!

    • @thinkgood7412
      @thinkgood7412 3 роки тому +2

      Can we use any fabric. I need to rescue my table lamps and afraid it might get heated and catch fire

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому +6

      @@thinkgood7412 The most important thing is to use light bulb that stays 'quite cool.' Most bulbs these days have LEDs. These bulbs use a lot less power and don't get hot (like they used to in the 'old-days'.) Most cottons and silks are safe.

    • @thinkgood7412
      @thinkgood7412 2 роки тому +1

      @@chezmaisonhome thank you so much:)

  • @lindawhite5006
    @lindawhite5006 Рік тому +11

    The best tutorial on lamp shades I've seen!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. I'm delighted that you found it so useful.

  • @edwardchristman9460
    @edwardchristman9460 4 роки тому +28

    Thank you! Finally a video that actually explains how to cut and sew both outside and inside fabric!

  • @annshr9917
    @annshr9917 3 роки тому +11

    Beautiful! This is how a professional would make a lampshade - paying attention to detail. Thank you for posting.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  3 роки тому

      You're very welcome! Thank You for your kind comment, so glad to be of help.

  • @margelim7337
    @margelim7337 Рік тому +4

    Awesome. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      You're very welcome. I'm glad it is of some help.

  • @susanscraftcabin
    @susanscraftcabin 3 роки тому +1

    A lady after my own heart. Lovely to see another person making lampshades in the traditional way. Lovely

  • @angelikakarnacz7736
    @angelikakarnacz7736 Рік тому +2

    that's brilliant Sir. Bought old book to learn how to make it and now your video help me to understand it how it works. Thank you so much for all your tutorials. Cannot wait for more of the videos :-)

  • @tamiz8895
    @tamiz8895 10 місяців тому +3

    This is the best tutorial that I’ve seen. Thank you ❤

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much, that's wonderful to hear.

  • @nochka2206
    @nochka2206 Рік тому +2

    Thanks, really helpful, I love the tips like using a bent sewing needle and using a pin to glue.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Very glad to here that you found it helpful. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the wonderfully clear tutorial

  • @racherutheneko7270
    @racherutheneko7270 8 місяців тому

    Need to recover an antique shade for my mum [current lampshade full of holes] so was looking for a tutorial on how to replace the fabric entirely. This video is just what I was looking for. Great instructions. Clear visuals and great editing. Thank you!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  8 місяців тому

      That's lovely to hear, this is the reason why we made the video. I'd had hoped to give enough information so people could have confidence to undertake a personal project and still get results. Many thanks for letting us know. Kind regards, Isabella.

  • @petermarie1468
    @petermarie1468 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the time you put into this video. I bought a wonderful vintage lamp today that has a destroyed shade. I'm removing the old fabric and this was very easy to understand.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  3 роки тому +4

      You are very welcome! Delighted to be of help with your project. I really enjoy the process of bringing a shade back to life and am thrilled to share that with whoever is interested. Many thanks for your kind comment.

  • @michelletothill8551
    @michelletothill8551 2 роки тому +1

    I was happy to find this video. I am refurbishing an old iron floor lamp and it's shade is long gone. I got some frames, fringe, beads and braid, but I was not sure of the next step.
    This video is comprehensive and I feel confident that I can make a beautiful lamp shade. I probably will make a couple so I can switch them out with the seasons.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      So glad to hear about your project and that the video is a help to you.

  • @sewhappysarahr8912
    @sewhappysarahr8912 3 роки тому +3

    I am a sewist, and I knew that if I could make a covering for myself, there certainly must be a way to make a covering for a lampshade. I will cut off the old fabric and use that as my pattern. Thank you so much for this clear explanation.

  • @clau3xmom
    @clau3xmom 3 роки тому +1

    The best tutorial for this kind of project. I have spent some time looking for something like this. Thank you!

  • @maxine4898
    @maxine4898 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best method that I’ve seen (on how to make one), thank you 😊

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      Many thanks, Maxine. Really appreciate you letting me know!

  • @laliperse
    @laliperse 2 роки тому +1

    This was very helpful as in it helped me understand that I don't have the patience for this XD

  • @aitanariordan
    @aitanariordan 2 роки тому +2

    I love your video, so relaxing to listen to you :)

  • @anncoats4466
    @anncoats4466 Рік тому

    Loved the detail, quality work.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Thank you, Ann. Glad to hear that lovely feedback.

  • @HaifaShawwa_EtiquetteProtocol
    @HaifaShawwa_EtiquetteProtocol Рік тому +1

    Just perfect. Thank you

  • @e.f.2235
    @e.f.2235 6 місяців тому +1

    After watching dozens of videos I finally understand how the lining is applied, thank you very much for explainingso well!! Your voice has such a calming effect, very pleasant to listen to and you give clear instructions, too!
    I was wondering if it would be possible to cover the top openening of a lampshade, because on a nightstand the bulb is too bright even a low power warm toned one. Does a technique exist to cover the top?

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  6 місяців тому +1

      I have seen lampshades closed at the top in a workbook I have by Katrin Cargill. A blog linked below from Dannells actually shows the details. The frame in this sample is designed to hold up in the centre so you probably should look out for something similar. Most importantly use a low watt LED BULB that does not touch the shade anywhere.
      www.dannellsblog.com/post/book-review-lampshades-by-katrin-cargill

  • @janetkueng3740
    @janetkueng3740 3 роки тому

    Thankyou very much for your excellent instructions. This is an excellent teaching tool.
    Kind regards
    Janet Kueng
    My Lamp shade turned out so nicely because of your expertise.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  3 роки тому +1

      That's very kind of you to say, Janet. It was always my intention (and hope) that the video would be useful as a teaching aid. Many thanks for your comment.

  • @catherinecolbert7148
    @catherinecolbert7148 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing the process. One day I'll try making a lampshade following this technique. ❤

  • @anngeeder5181
    @anngeeder5181 Рік тому

    Great video.I have seen my mom doing shades it's like watching this video. As he says plenty patience paterns are simple to make once you follow the correct process. I have four victorian lampshades with princess crown doing now

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your memories, lovely to hear.

  • @laurenlepage1354
    @laurenlepage1354 6 місяців тому

    Lovely; I watched it twice so now I am ready to get started!!! 😅

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  6 місяців тому

      Thank you.. that's made my day. Best of luck!!!

  • @HelaneRigby
    @HelaneRigby 2 місяці тому

    😊 fabulous creation.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 місяці тому

      @@HelaneRigby Thanks for your lovely comment!

  • @MissGiger
    @MissGiger Рік тому

    After struggling to make a lampshade this weekend, I wish I’d seen this first! 😂 Will put this into practice next time, thank you!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Dare I say you will get more benefit by knowing where the pitfalls are... Best of luck!!

  • @lampsstudiodesign
    @lampsstudiodesign 2 роки тому

    Wowwww such a great explanation!! Thanks so much!

  • @annabelhenderson7162
    @annabelhenderson7162 3 роки тому +2

    A brilliant video - thank you

  • @lidiawolovich9140
    @lidiawolovich9140 2 роки тому +1

    Me encantó su video es justo lo que buscaba, bien artesanal . Ud explica muy bien. Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos. 🙂

  • @manalrefaat1665
    @manalrefaat1665 4 роки тому +2

    This is so neat and well explained, thanks

  • @joanitacoelho4717
    @joanitacoelho4717 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @chezmaisonhome
    @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому +7

    There have been a couple of questions that I've missed out on. The needle I used is shown in this video here: ua-cam.com/video/qRwj7LnTmJ8/v-deo.html
    The fabrics in my lampshades are usually silk or cotton. Both of these materials are naturally fire-retardant.
    Most importantly the electically fittings must be in excellent working order and any vintage equipment in the base needs to be re-wired.
    Modern Light bulbs are very cool which is also much safer in smaller shades where there is less room for the air to circulate.

  • @olena1459
    @olena1459 3 роки тому

    Many Thanks! This video is exactly what I was looking for! I like when everything done professionally!

  • @Annlou
    @Annlou Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this ❤ i now feel up to the task of recovering my fathers old lamp shade! 😊

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому +1

      That's so good to hear. Lampshades do often become treasured heirlooms. They are well worth the love and attention of recovering. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @divinesarasaradivine824
    @divinesarasaradivine824 5 років тому +4

    WOW!VERY NICE TUTORING!
    EXCEENTI!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH,FOR YOUR VERY NICE AND INTERESTING VEDIO, GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, BUSINESS AND YOUR COUNTRY! AMEN!

  • @Shannon0470
    @Shannon0470 5 років тому +2

    Excellent! Thank you very much for this! I would have done it all wrong had I not found this.
    There is a lamp shade that is really bothering me. It's old and I've already removed the outer part of it. I've been researching how to recover rather than to purchase a new one. I would be almost as unhappy with a new one because they have no character at all. They are all so boring.
    The pattern on your fabric was really nice. At first, I wasn't a fan, but after it was almost complete... lovely.

  • @cece6165
    @cece6165 Рік тому

    Thank you so much, this is exactly what I've been looking for

  • @mellosays
    @mellosays 5 місяців тому

    Wow! This is an amazing video! I was looking for a way to do this without the use of plastic (PVC). Most use the PVC sticky layer to make this process easier, but, hello-o! What about the environment? I am so glad for having found this video! Thank you so much! I’d only like to ask where you purchase the frames. I need a couple of small ones and I can’t find these anywhere.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for your kind feedback. You could start looking for frames at this link. www.dannells.com/frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp
      Best of luck with your project!

  • @edandmariblucher6579
    @edandmariblucher6579 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for creating this tutorial, it's very helpful. I have two questions: Could the pattern be cut abutting a bias fold so that there is a single seam, or is the fit better with two seams? And for the inner liner, could you please go into slightly more detail on the curved cut you made to remove additional material to accommodate the size difference? Thank you!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks for you questions! I would always recommend trying a sample 'toile' or pattern if you need to check out how something 'cuts' but I do think the two separate pieces give a more EVEN stretch in the lining. I would think that using one piece would result in having one side of your lining being much tighter than the other which can be hard to even out. Also the curve that I make to the side seams would not work well with only one seam. If you are using some kind of a knitted fabric to line the shade the method would be different. I've not used knitted fabric but it MAY be possible to have only one seam.
      I'm just starting a new soft-pleated shade and will go into more detail on the trimming of the pattern to make it fit inside as a lining so will add a link to this reply when it's done.
      Essentially you need to reduce only the section mid-way between the top and bottom rings. Mark the side seam of main pattern at the approximate midway down from the top ring. Mark in about a centimetre from the stitching line with a dot. Draw a nice curve from the dot towards the top ring and also towards the bottom ring. Add back a seam allowange. You will need to check to see if it fits on a toile because all shades are different.

  • @sharonpeters309
    @sharonpeters309 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your wonderful tutorial!

  • @lynnstratton2890
    @lynnstratton2890 5 років тому +2

    Excellent tutorial, best I’ve found!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  5 років тому +1

      Thank you. I've been sewing/making since I was a small child and still remember the frustration when I realized that there was a vital instruction missing in a project so I've really tried to include everything even if it seemed obvious to me.

  • @lugardecostura
    @lugardecostura 4 місяці тому

    Você costura em cima da fita que enrolou ou a agulha passa por baixo do arame ?

  • @pengziye
    @pengziye 4 роки тому

    Thank you !!!! I have a pair of antique Wedgwood lamps that I love so much and I need to change both shades. I will try to make new shades based on your video .

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      That sounds like a lovely worthwhile project. Best of luck. If you have any questions please leave a comment for us here.

  • @lovemeeling
    @lovemeeling 10 місяців тому +1

    I have been wanting to make one. Thank you for video.
    Where can I order the frames online?

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  10 місяців тому

      This link is for a company based in the UK who specialise in lamapshade making and supplies. www.dannells.com/frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp

  • @lugardecostura
    @lugardecostura 4 місяці тому +1

    Por favor me esclareça umas dúvidas: o cordão que voce enrola no início é agodão ? Pode ser fita de seda ou cetim ? Voce corta o foreo igual ao tecido principal ? Não entendi essa parte. Obrigada!❤❤

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 місяці тому +1

      Many thanks for your questions. Silk or satin would probably be too slippy for this job. The cotton tape is better to get a grip on the frame. It's vital that the binding on the frame does not move during the stiching.
      Normally a plain fabric is used as a lining. If the main fabric is plain it would probably work to use the same fabic inside and out.

  • @sunnybunny3803
    @sunnybunny3803 2 роки тому

    This is so lovely and helpful!! Thank you so much!

  • @nellyvazquez7774
    @nellyvazquez7774 Рік тому +1

    ❤ your work

  • @janicerakestraw2637
    @janicerakestraw2637 2 місяці тому +1

    Love it! MUCH PREFECTION

  • @gracedunkerley8873
    @gracedunkerley8873 4 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial. I’ve started my lampshade today and this video was very helpful. Thanks!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      Glad to be of help. Best of luck with your project.

  • @marikalongo9506
    @marikalongo9506 Рік тому

    Masterpiece 👍🏻!!!

  • @kennyzeqiri1286
    @kennyzeqiri1286 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing! Excellent Job! Can you please let me know what lining is suitable for a tailored lampshade and where to buy it? Thank you!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому +2

      I have always used a Dupion silk lining because it has a smooth surface and is fabulous at reflecting the light. Anyone who makes bridalwear in your area may have a metre or so that they could sell you. (I got mind from a bridal silk supplier.)

  • @caitlinfoley4468
    @caitlinfoley4468 4 роки тому +6

    Well, this video convinced me to just buy a lampshade.

  • @ladykenja2700
    @ladykenja2700 4 роки тому

    - B R A V O ! ! ! Excellently done. What kind of fabric is best suited for the lining ???

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      I use a dupion silk lining because the light bounces off the fibers so well. I get it from the shop who sells silks to the bridal designers because she is able to retail it by the metre.

  • @MsRrobb
    @MsRrobb Рік тому

    How do you get a bell shaped lampshade cover taught?

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Hi Ruth, if the bell shape is widest at the bottom ring you should be able to get the cover taut with a bit of practice using the method here but it's vital you cut the pieces on the bias. If the bell tapers in you will need to use a method where each panel is sewn on to the frame. If it a large bell shape it may be better to use this panel method especially if the bottom is a 'scallop.'
      ua-cam.com/video/6Vu0QUbawH8/v-deo.html
      gives the idea of this method (althought, be warned it is NOT a 'how-to') I hope this helps, it's difficult to give a definite answer without seeing the piece.

  • @sandrinou1329
    @sandrinou1329 8 місяців тому

    Hi, what about Polyphane ? someone says that it's necessary for a lampshade otherwise fabric could burn.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  8 місяців тому +1

      The fabric will only burn if the the light bulb gets HOT And, IF the bulb is TOO CLOSE to the shade.
      These days the bulbs are made of LEDs and they stay quite cool. There is much less chance for heat to come from the bulb so the fabric is quite safe from burning. However, is still important to use a shade that is big enough - you should be able to get your hand up between the buld and shade.
      Of course ALL the wiring must be entirely up to best practice safetly standards.

    • @sandrinou1329
      @sandrinou1329 8 місяців тому +1

      @@chezmaisonhome Thanks for your answer

  • @rosiepalmer6266
    @rosiepalmer6266 4 роки тому +1

    hi great video what fabric do you make the template with? Thanks

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому +1

      The template (toile or pattern) can be made out of an off-cut off any plain, woven, cotton or calico. It's easier to see the pencil marks if it's plain and the woven fabric will have a Bias which you need to use for the stretch. IKEA had calico available in their curtain department which works well... The piece I used in this video was actually an old piece of sheeting that ready to be recycled. I hope that helps. Thanks for your feedback, Rosie.

  • @jayneburton5522
    @jayneburton5522 4 роки тому +1

    Do you need to use flame retardant spray for the lining fabric please?

  • @kembroke116
    @kembroke116 2 роки тому

    How do you work out how much material you would need, I want to make sure I have enough!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      Because this type of shade needs the material cut along the bias, I would always make up the pattern (toile) including all seam allowances, first. As you can see in the video - the pattern will have a 'grain-line'. Carefully arrange your pattern on a full width piece of fabric you, hopefully, already have in the studio. Make sure it's placed on the bias.
      Mark around the pattern with pins so you can move it to mark the second side of your shade. If you have more than 2 pieces for your shade you can do this process again until all pieces are allotted a space.
      Then, just measure down the selvedge to see how much to buy.
      It's important to take note of the width of this trial piece of fabric so you can adjust for any variations in the piece you are going to buy.

  • @anilshirsat4406
    @anilshirsat4406 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your tutorial 😊

  • @amywinehouseperuana476
    @amywinehouseperuana476 4 роки тому +1

    amazing. good job!

  • @katiejolieG
    @katiejolieG 28 днів тому

    What is cotton tape? Is it cotton ribbon?

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  23 дні тому

      Cotton tape used in sewing is a woven tape.
      There's a link here to what it looks like below.
      I've seen older lampshades bound in cotton bias strip that has been flattened out. What you need is a tape that will not slip and wraps easily around the wire struts of the frame. The tape I use is the 12mm wide. I've googled to see if it's called 'ribbon' but Cotton Tape shows the results I wanted.
      www.sew-irish.ie/sample-product/12mm-standard-cotton-tape/

  • @Avotts
    @Avotts 3 роки тому

    Thank you so very much.

  • @jasmith9630
    @jasmith9630 Рік тому

    Where do you get the frame itself?

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      There is a company called Dannells that supply all equipment for lampshade making. and they should have a shape like this. This was a new shade but generally I use shades I find in thrift stores that need new covers. www.dannells.com/lampshade-frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp

  • @felicitythomson3397
    @felicitythomson3397 4 роки тому

    Beautiful 💗

  • @aniea5664
    @aniea5664 8 місяців тому

    What kind of tape is he using at the top of lamp? He doesn’t say.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  8 місяців тому

      The tape used to cover the frame inside is a cotton tape, 12mm twill. On the outside we used a piece of vintage dress woven trim. Upholstery trims like narrow gimp is often used to cover the stitching. Or you can make your own matching bias trim out of your fabric like I did in the video: ua-cam.com/video/X_iICHKFaCc/v-deo.html There is also a close up of the white twill cotton tape in that video. This tape is generally available online.

  • @fayrouzagha
    @fayrouzagha 5 років тому

    very nice ..thanks alot.

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa13 Рік тому

    Yikes Bravo, this is magnificent and pretty much over my head, I am not very exacting or math oriented for all those angles never mind matching the fabric. Wonderful video, no nonsense but can do without the repetitive and stimulating music, its hard to not get distracted. Why do people who present instruction think they have to also entertain. Love this no nonsense and meticulous lesson nevertheless.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Thanks for getting in touch.. We have dispensed with music in later videos. It seems that the sound levels will alter on viewers equipment making what should be background becomes very audible. We made the video in a way that we hoped would be instructive visually so it should be possible to mute this and re-watch if doing a project. Thanks again for your reply.

  • @mitzipepall3075
    @mitzipepall3075 3 роки тому

    The bias cut! Of course.

  • @ManojKumar-ff7sm
    @ManojKumar-ff7sm 5 років тому +1

    Thankyou

  • @MatyaKatya
    @MatyaKatya 7 днів тому

    None of your gluegun staff. Very proper handling and high finish.

  • @ayshemaylke5344
    @ayshemaylke5344 5 місяців тому

  • @kalthoumbaraket5968
    @kalthoumbaraket5968 Рік тому

    جميل جدا ما تقوم به برافو عليك

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      google translate: "Very nice what you are doing bravo'
      Many thanks for your comment!

  • @rockkkstar...4194
    @rockkkstar...4194 3 роки тому

    I love uuu

  • @Biographyself
    @Biographyself 4 роки тому

    How to make that's stand

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      I don't understand what you need..... sorry.

    • @MarkoDjukic
      @MarkoDjukic 4 роки тому

      Perhaps you think of metal frame? Search for: "lampshade metal frame rim"

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      @@MarkoDjukic This webite has metal frames online.
      www.dannells.com/lampshade-frames---soft-shades-182-c.asp

    • @MarkoDjukic
      @MarkoDjukic 4 роки тому

      @@chezmaisonhome I dont need one.

  • @anzacngatai1823
    @anzacngatai1823 2 роки тому

    that last bit ruined the shade should have went white or the same blue

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      The shot at the end was with a 'domestic' light bulb to show the Lamp in normal use so it does look quite different to the rest. Thanks for noticing.

  • @kohinoormiazye1210
    @kohinoormiazye1210 2 роки тому

    Hallo

  • @patkarl7929
    @patkarl7929 3 роки тому

    please cut the music hard to hear

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      Sorry about the music.. It does seem to have different levels of volume on some devices.
      We don't add music anymore because of this difficultly.
      Unfortunately we don't know how to cut the music after the upload has occured.

  • @3dexxy
    @3dexxy 4 роки тому +1

    Music is dreadful!!!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      Yes, Paul.. it does get in the way.. we don't do that anymore. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @freespirit922
      @freespirit922 4 роки тому +3

      @@chezmaisonhome I happened to completely enjoy the music. It was quite refreshing; even the sound levels. Don't understand the hoopla. Just discovered you today. Blessings. Great instruction as well.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  4 роки тому

      @@freespirit922 Thank you!!

  • @angelicagarza6132
    @angelicagarza6132 7 місяців тому

    The music is annoying

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  7 місяців тому

      It does annoy sometimes, other people have told us too. We don't put music behind the 'how-to' videos anymore because of this. Thanks for the comment.

  • @davidcogen150
    @davidcogen150 5 років тому +2

    Worthless with the music. Can't hear the instructions.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback, David.. will need to reduce levels in future. We really concentrated on the shots as assume that many viewers were not English speaking and not using sound.

  • @arriesone1
    @arriesone1 3 роки тому

    Why do we have to bear that irritating music? Totally unnecessary.

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  3 роки тому +1

      We had this chat a while back. The music can feed through some devices as very 'noisey' but we have assumed that many people will never turn on the sound so all the detail is very much in the 'shots' so you can use the mute and still get all the information to transform your lampshade. Sorry it was irritating to you.

    • @marlabrennan9888
      @marlabrennan9888 2 роки тому

      @@chezmaisonhome I find the music enjoyable and relaxing as I watch you work. You can please some of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time. Thank you for this very helpful video! 🙂

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  2 роки тому

      @@marlabrennan9888 Many thanks, Marla. Glad to hear from you and lovely to know that you found this video helpful.

  • @theepicurbanhippie143
    @theepicurbanhippie143 Рік тому

    Or just buy a cool new shade off Etsy lolllll!!

    • @chezmaisonhome
      @chezmaisonhome  Рік тому

      Etsy has some lovely stuff but my customers were usually in the position that the frame they had was a perfect fit or it was of special personal value so upcycling their frames was important to them and well worth the time and effort.