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How to DIY curtains Roman blinds
Roman blinds's production method depends on the finished product first! This kind of decorative curtain can be selected for small windows in kitchen and bathroom, and the pattern and color matching of cloth can be selected according to the overall design of the space. Readers like this kind of curtain diy because it can change many styles, but the cost is very low. Preparation tools: scissors, pen, small hammer, tape measure, stapler, nails, long wood chips (2-3 mm thick) and twine. First, measure the width and length of the window frame with a tape measure. Next, cut the length of the small wood chips into the same size as the width of the window frame. Curtain fabrics with black and white stripes also need to be measured with a tape measure, and then cut with straight lines drawn by strokes. (The length can be slightly widened by 5-6cm, that is, it can be lengthened by 5-6cm along the vertical stripes. ) When cutting, it must be flat and perpendicular to the vertical stripes of the curtain itself. Leave about 1cm at the upper end of curtain cloth, and then fix the small wood chips with curtain cloth. Because the small wooden strip is only a few millimeters thick, it can be fixed with a stapler. Then, along the vertical direction of the curtain, compare the length of the required twine. The length of the string is twice the vertical length of the curtain. Then, pick up the curtain and tie one end of the small block, and fix the block with the window frame with a hammer and nails. Pass the string through the middle of the middle window frame. So the initial appearance of Roman curtains is completed, and then you can start to "bend". First, tie a knot between the thin twine hidden inside the curtain and the twine outside the curtain. The bigger the knot, the higher the fan shape of the small curtain. Then, like a folding fan, it can be folded evenly up and down ... Finally, a beautiful fan-shaped roman blinds is finished!