tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1330656925965330166.post7706361917297504069..comments2024-03-03T05:22:28.358-05:00Comments on Kendall Boggs Fine Arts and Crafts: A Shaggy Shade - a TutorialKendall Boggshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11644872457894993235noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1330656925965330166.post-24364659173060579542011-03-14T10:35:32.371-04:002011-03-14T10:35:32.371-04:00How great is this? Love it! Wish I were this handy...How great is this? Love it! Wish I were this handy with a sewing machine, because I would try it myself!JMWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11850088300591079931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1330656925965330166.post-10030404709318185482011-03-14T10:11:12.101-04:002011-03-14T10:11:12.101-04:00Oh my goodness! Brings back memories of the mid 80...Oh my goodness! Brings back memories of the mid 80's when you taught and helped me make BALLOON SHADES!!!!! Then you made ALL the balloon shades in Patty Schreiner's house and we could see them from the parkway:) BTW she use to get her nails done right before me until a couple of years ago:)))) Did I just take you back a lot of years????????????????????Koniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10309062598088084144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1330656925965330166.post-11706256377859884182011-03-12T15:49:11.918-05:002011-03-12T15:49:11.918-05:00Hi "A"!
Okay, these are some options. N...Hi "A"!<br />Okay, these are some options. Not great ones but the only ones I could think of.<br />1) Lay the fabric right side down, then stack the interlining, then stack the fabric (right side up.<br />2) Turn the sides over (like the seam looked) and use a fabric glue. <br />3) Hand stitch the rest<br />4) Do everything else as directed.<br />or<br />1) Lay the fabric as mentioned above and handstitch every thing. Would take forever but it would be cheaper than buying a sewing machine!<br />or<br />1) pay someone to make it for you. Roman shades are ridiculously costly to have made however.<br />As for printed directions, you should be able to print my blog off.<br />Good luck! and thanks for posting!Kendall Boggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11644872457894993235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1330656925965330166.post-29923288137317556782011-03-12T12:47:11.056-05:002011-03-12T12:47:11.056-05:00Is there anywhere I can get written directions to ...Is there anywhere I can get written directions to go with your tutorial? It's the perfect solution I've been looking for and I'm so excited now!!!! I have to buy a sewing machine (can sew and use to all the time but had reasons why I stopped). But hey, is there a "no-sew" way to do this window covering? I do want it to look professional though. I have plantation shutters all over my house now. I need to cover only the top of a window and the fabric will be the same soft cream as the shutters are painted so attention is not drawn to it if that makes sense. Can hardly wait to get started! Waiting......... Thx!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com