Here goes nothing:
So if you take a long piece of fabric and hem the edges that's your start!! You could also use a pre made table runner if you found one the right width. If your fabric is thick (like a table runner) then you're done. If it's thin, like mine was (like quilting fabric), then you might want to line the back with some iron on interfacing!
Then you start pinching. Basically you make big loops, pinch them together and sew! Super simple! Just make sure that Each loop drops down low enough to cover the stitches of the loop below it!
For the top we attached the velcro, then made a slightly larger loop. Of Coarse still making sure that the loop was long enough to cover the next loops stitches!
And lastly,To hold the other side of the velcro on the window, we used Command Adhesive Strips!! They work great!
Hope that Helps anyone wanting to make one for themselves!
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So nice of Lee to be your hand model for the pictures. :o) Hope you all have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow it looks great! I think maybe I could do this... might give it a try soon!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, and mildly simple! I'm crazy for the fabric!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ashli...and Lee.
ReplyDeleteLove everything you do, smart girl! And I just love your too-cute-for-words personality....lucky Lee and lucky Max. I start every day w you and HiSugarplum (my niece!) - I actually sent her to your darling blog initially!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool!!! Aunt Lindley!! ;)
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Ashli
Love it. Where did you get the fabric?
ReplyDeleteI picked it up from Fabricanna Here in BC!
DeleteIt's called the Lotta Jansdotter fabric. I know multiple stores carry it! I hope that helps!!!
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Ashli
Happy dance over here ...yeah! I think I will try this for our daughters bathroom!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I have been wanting to make these and now I know how :) Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSew simple!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I have windows that are in desperate need of sprucing up and this is cute and you've made it easy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove how your faux blind looks! Wish I had a small window to do this! Love the fabric too!
ReplyDeleteDue to the fact that I don't have a sewing machine, nor can I sew, may I ask you to make one of those for me? I'll bring the material when I see you. I owe ya!! Did you go to the market?
ReplyDeleteIf only I could sew something (anything). Love your new blind and hand model.
ReplyDeleteWould you mind sharing the brand of your trash can near the toilet? I need a small one for our bathroom.
I don't know that brand . . . sorry. But I did pick it up from Walmart!
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p.s. Try Amazon! I think I've seen a really similar one on there!
Love it! And exactly what i needed :-) I need to make two for my kitchen - my question is how did you use the command strips to stick the velcro to the wall - how many strips did you need to use (i'm assuming you used the big ones?) Thanks Gx
ReplyDeleteI used 3 strips one on each end and one in the middle. YES I did use the BIG ones! ;)
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Ashli