Thermal-Lined Roman Blind | Sew Along | How To | The Curtain Boutique

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Welcome back to The Curtain Boutique!
On the bench today: We are making a thermal-lined Roman Blind using a thick striped linen fabric.
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  • @EmmaStafford-oj8ns
    @EmmaStafford-oj8ns2 ай бұрын

    These tutorials are so easy to follow. I just wondered, as a complete novice, if you could explain how we work out the size of fabric to start with for the drop/width window we have (i.e what allowance to include for hem/seam and fixtures)?

  • @tcbtutorials

    @tcbtutorials

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Emma, lovely to hear from you! If you allow 15cm for the hem and 10cm for the top, that will be plenty. If you are doing pencil pleat curtains, multiply your track pole with by 2 and divide the with of the fabric into that measurement to establish the amount of widths of curtaining you need. Then multiply this by your drop plus 25cm top and bottom allowances. This will give you your required amount of fabric xx thank you so much for supporting my channel! Xx

  • @EmmaStafford-oj8ns

    @EmmaStafford-oj8ns

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tcbtutorials Thank you so much! I am about to start my first try at roman blinds for my sons room. Looking forward to the challenge - your tutorials are very easy to follow (and very relaxing!) Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @tcbtutorials

    @tcbtutorials

    2 ай бұрын

    @EmmaStafford-oj8ns if you need any help, I’m here! x

  • @lindacrawford6241
    @lindacrawford6241Ай бұрын

    How do you not have pin holes in your black out lining reason being I find the light comes thru the pin holes when it’s extended

  • @justinetucker1389
    @justinetucker13895 ай бұрын

    Love your tutorials. Can you tell me where I can purchase the fabric clamps on this video. Many thanks. Look forward to watching more content.

  • @tcbtutorials

    @tcbtutorials

    5 ай бұрын

    Hello Justine, I purchased mine from Amazon. Make sure you check the sizes though because I was original sent 3” ones lol xx

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