Make up a length
of piping the width of the finished blind, and cut enough fabric to make a
frill at least 10 times that measurement. With right sides of fabric and lining
together, and the top of the lining 2 cm lower than the top of the fabric,
stitch down the side edges. Press seam allowances towards the lining. Stitch
the piping to the lower edge of blind, leaving turning free. Make up and gather
a frill to fit the lower edge of the blind, distributing fullness evenly. Pin
the frill in place over the piping, then pin the lining over the frill and
stitch through all layers of fabric.
Turn blind right side out. Press, Position
the tapes down the back of the blind, spacing them about 60 cm (24 in) apart.
Turn over 2 cm at the top of the blind, trimming excess fabric from corners and
miter them. Position the heading tape, covering the top of the vertical tapes.
Stitch all tapes in place. Run cords through the loops in the tape as for Roman
blinds. You may want to hang the blind first (according track used) so that you
estimate the amount of cord needed for cord running through the cleat which
will need to be longer than the, cleat, for example. The cord together tied to
the cleat, Curtain part way up so that it.
ED-BLINDS
Position the tapes down the back of
the blind. Pacing them about 60 cm(24 in) apart. Turn over 2 cm at the top of
the blind, trimming excess fabric from comers and mitring them. Position the
heading tape, covering the top of the vertical tape. Pitch all tapes in place.
Run cords through he loops in the tape as for Roman blind pa e 119). You may
want to hang the blind first (according to the type of track used) so that you
estimate correctly the amount of cord needed for each length.
The cord running through
the row of loops furthest from the cleat which will hold the cords will need to
be longer than the cord nearest the cleat, for example. The cords are all
pulled together and tied to the cleat to hold the curtain part way up so that
it hangs in swags.