Drapery Valances 2 4 Box Pleat Youtube

drapery Valances 2 4 Box Pleat Youtube
drapery Valances 2 4 Box Pleat Youtube

Drapery Valances 2 4 Box Pleat Youtube Box pleat top treatments make a great addition to your denver home's window treatments. Detailed video shows you how to sew, press and pleat a lined box pleated valance. please see the related video "how to make a box pleated valance".

box pleated valance No Sew
box pleated valance No Sew

Box Pleated Valance No Sew A simple way to sew and pleat a box pleated valance.please visit our website for more videos! factorydirectdesignersworkroom. Step 7. add a rod pocket. as i said, most box pleat curtains are mounted on a board, but i am not a fan of boards. i like to change out my window treatments often. so i made a loose rod pocket. first, i anchored each pleat with a few stitches across the top, so they wouldn't slip. We decided on 2 pleats, so 3 sections of flat fabric. my board was 42″ wide. we factored in 8″ per pleat, an additional 3″ on each side for the depth of the board {to wrap around the “return” or the side of the board}, 1 2″ for the 1 4″ hem on each side and about a 1 2″ for each end to wrap around the back of the board, equaling 65.5″ total in length. Make a box pleat valance on a rod instead of a board with this simple sewing tutorial. the end result is an elegant curtain that hangs naturally and can be moved around as needed (which you can't get with a board). your friends will be wondering where you got such a nice bathroom accessory. choose your fabric, your lining, and your fringe, then.

box pleated valance в Susan S Designs
box pleated valance в Susan S Designs

Box Pleated Valance в Susan S Designs We decided on 2 pleats, so 3 sections of flat fabric. my board was 42″ wide. we factored in 8″ per pleat, an additional 3″ on each side for the depth of the board {to wrap around the “return” or the side of the board}, 1 2″ for the 1 4″ hem on each side and about a 1 2″ for each end to wrap around the back of the board, equaling 65.5″ total in length. Make a box pleat valance on a rod instead of a board with this simple sewing tutorial. the end result is an elegant curtain that hangs naturally and can be moved around as needed (which you can't get with a board). your friends will be wondering where you got such a nice bathroom accessory. choose your fabric, your lining, and your fringe, then. For the box pleat curtain example, the window measured 50″. if you are mounting your curtain on a 1×4 board, you need to add 5″ for the ends of the board, and 8″ for the pleat in the middle. step 2. step 3. once you have cut your fabric, lay the ride side of your drapery fabric down on top of your lining. Step 3: put together your wooden frame. this step is as unique as the size of your box valance. just take the plywood section you’ve already had custom cut and outline it with the strapping boards. strapping boards provide the frame…. screw together strapping and attach to plywood with sheetrock screws.

How To Make box pleat valances Welcome youtube
How To Make box pleat valances Welcome youtube

How To Make Box Pleat Valances Welcome Youtube For the box pleat curtain example, the window measured 50″. if you are mounting your curtain on a 1×4 board, you need to add 5″ for the ends of the board, and 8″ for the pleat in the middle. step 2. step 3. once you have cut your fabric, lay the ride side of your drapery fabric down on top of your lining. Step 3: put together your wooden frame. this step is as unique as the size of your box valance. just take the plywood section you’ve already had custom cut and outline it with the strapping boards. strapping boards provide the frame…. screw together strapping and attach to plywood with sheetrock screws.

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