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		<title>A Quality Window Dressing for Peanuts?</title>
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You&#8217;ve just moved into a new house or apartment, or maybe you&#8217;ve just decorated, but the problem is the same, a great big picture window or even a cute little window, naked as the day it was built just waiting for a beautiful dressing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve just moved into a new house or apartment, or maybe you&#8217;ve just decorated, but the problem is the same, a great big picture window or even a cute little window, naked as the day it was built just waiting for a beautiful dressing.</p>
<p>So whether you have a bare bedroom, bathroom or kitchen window, what are your options?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s go into your lounge and take a look at your huge patio door or picture window.</p>
<p>You could go with vertical blinds, they&#8217;re certainly practical but where&#8217;s the style and beauty?</p>
<p>No, what you really want are gorgeous drapes, the sort that make your friends and neighbours drool with envy.</p>
<p>Perhaps you&#8217;ve had a price for these curtains in the past and nearly fainted, they don&#8217;t come cheap, but why are they so expensive?</p>
<p>To a certain extent it&#8217;s the cost of the fabric but the bulk of the price is in the labour needed to make them up, and don&#8217;t forget the shop adds a percentage as well.</p>
<p>What if I told you there is a way you could save 75% of the price, would that make a difference? You bet it would.</p>
<p>But where or how could you make that sort of saving?</p>
<p>The same place I do, at home, by making them yourself.</p>
<p>Before you say &#8216;I&#8217;m no good at sewing&#8217; or &#8216;I really wouldn&#8217;t know where to start&#8217;, it isn&#8217;t rocket science, it&#8217;s just knowledge which you haven&#8217;t acquired yet.</p>
<p>Just think of the benefits:</p>
<p>Your money goes much further, instead of dressing just one window you can afford to dress four for the same cost;</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll have a huge pride in the finished job, and best of all you can have them now, no waiting around weeks, or even months, for your job to be made and delivered.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re thinking &#8216;ok, I&#8217;m sold, but where can I go to learn this new skill?&#8217;</p>
<p>This is where I come in, I&#8217;ve been making curtains for the best part of 30 years and now I&#8217;ve started to train others, just like you, in the art of curtain making.</p>
<p>Through my website I market a growing range of ebooks that detail, by way of actual photographs and captions, every single step.</p>
<p>But the best part is you&#8217;re not on your own, if you run into a problem or there&#8217;s something you don&#8217;t understand then ask me – try doing that with a hard-back book author!</p>
<p>And if that&#8217;s not enough then I&#8217;ll upload a video that&#8217;ll show the solution to your problem area in even greater detail.</p>
<p>With the power of the internet, my help and your resolve that you can do this there will be no stopping you.</p>
<p>Look through a magazine and decide what you would like and go for it, you won&#8217;t regret it.</p>
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<p>When you&#8217;re looking at those house interior magazines and admiring the beautiful window dressings do you find yourself thinking &#8216;wouldn&#8217;t it be great if I could have something like that at my windows&#8217;. Then you tell yourself not to be silly, they are way too expensive. But have you ever considered that maybe you could make your own? </p>
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		<title>Make your Own Curtains?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re looking through those house interior magazines and admiring the beautiful window dressings do you find yourself thinking &#8216;wouldn&#8217;t it be great if I could have something like that at my windows&#8217;.
Then you remind yourself not to be silly, they are way too expensive.
But have you ever considered that maybe you could make your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re looking through those house interior magazines and admiring the beautiful window dressings do you find yourself thinking &#8216;wouldn&#8217;t it be great if I could have something like that at my windows&#8217;.</p>
<p>Then you remind yourself not to be silly, they are way too expensive.</p>
<p>But have you ever considered that maybe you could make your own?</p>
<p>Making your own curtains, or drapes, as they&#8217;re sometimes called can seem like a very daunting prospect, but with practice you really can do it.</p>
<p>With a little patience stitching straight lines on a sewing machine, or handstitching, can become second nature to anyone.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s not just plain curtains, you can create lined, interlined, thermal or insulated, they are all within the reach of the beginner.</p>
<p>Other accessories include tiebacks, curtain headings and valances of differing styles such as pencil pleat, goblet pleat and pinch pleat.</p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;re thinking that it might just be possible what do you need to make it happen?</p>
<p>The first thing is somewhere to make them, a spare room is ideal, or perhaps a converted garage or basement.</p>
<p>You can erect a simple table and leave it up (you&#8217;re bound to have friends ask you to make theirs!), and the lighter and airier the room the better.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s on the ground floor you won&#8217;t have to lug great rolls of fabric up or down the stairs. It needs to be at least 8ft x 16ft, or maybe a little less in length if you have somewhere to tuck your sewing machine.</p>
<p>Also make sure it has decent lighting, I use a strip light as bright as daylight.</p>
<p>The biggest piece of equipment you&#8217;ll need is a suitable table and a sewing machine.</p>
<p>My table is 8ft x 4ft, the biggest sheet of wood available, and even then it could be bigger, perhaps an extra couple of feet both ways, this is easily achieved by having a couple of drop-down hinged extensions.</p>
<p>Another option if you don&#8217;t have a spare room is to get by with a collapsible table which you could put up as required.</p>
<p>One of the easiest designs I&#8217;ve seen is a flat board and a couple of builder&#8217;s trestles to rest it on, but this isn&#8217;t really ideal.</p>
<p>The dining room table is probably the worst choice, although it&#8217;s big and flat you can&#8217;t stick pins into it and it certainly isn&#8217;t big enough to measure your fabric on.</p>
<p>If you have no choice measure your fabric out on the floor, you can even make your curtains on the floor but oh, your poor back and knees!</p>
<p>Your table needs to be covered in curtain interlining and topped off with curtain lining, this gives a firm but soft surface.</p>
<p>I have two sewing machines, one small commercial machine which is perfectly capable of handling most fabrics but will struggle with thicker fabrics, and an industrial machine.</p>
<p>An industrial machine can be bought pre-owned if necessary, they really are built to last.</p>
<p>Other smaller items are a steam iron, cottons, needles and glass-headed pins and a tape and ruler. A weight, or clamps, are also useful.</p>
<p>If you have any experience with fabrics, either mending your spouse&#8217;s clothing or perhaps even making clothing, then it&#8217;s quite easy to build on that experience.</p>
<p>A good source of information can be found in books or the internet, some resources, of course, go into more detail than others, more help on a personal level can be found on the internet.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never sat behind a sewing machine though don&#8217;t worry, curtains are straight lines after all!</p>
<p>A certain amount of dexterity can be useful as there is some hand-stitching involved in the better quality curtains.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a lot of experience with a sewing machine then it&#8217;s a good idea to practice runs on a piece of fabric which you&#8217;ve drawn straight lines on. This will help you to gain experience as well as confidence.</p>
<p>Probably your best skill is going to be patience and the ability to follow instructions. With these qualities beautiful curtain and drapery creations can easily be within your grasp.</p>
<p>See you in the sewing room. </p>
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