DIY Tie Up Shades

by Tiffany from Dream Design DIY
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$15
2 Hours
Easy
My bay window was a thorn in my side! The windows are awkwardly angled and the sills are only 1/2" thick leaving limited options for window treatments.So I did what any normal human would do. I got cheap paper stick on blinds and left them there for a couple of years and pretended that they were the hottest trend to hit window treatments.
When I came to my senses I scoured the internet for blinds, shades and curtains. I couldn't find anything that fit my windows or my budget.
A double hem creates a nice finish. Take the top piece and fold it in half widthwise, so the double hems you just sewed face in. Pin in place, making sure to leave a large enough gap at the top for your tension rod loop. Sew the sides together. I left a 1 1/2 inch gap at the top. Sew across the width of the material to create a loop for the tension rod to slide through where you marked for the tension rod at the top.
Here is how the tension rod looks inserted once you are ready to hang the shades up.
Bottom Piece
Assembly
Sewing the Ties
Next place the top piece on top of the bottom piece that now has the ties pinned. Make sure to place the unfinished edge of the top piece to line up with the finished edge of the bottom piece. Pin the top piece in place.
Sew a stitch along the top edge to sew the top and bottom pieces, and the ties together. This is the first seam.
Keeping all the material in the same position, add a second seam about 1/4 inch below the first seam in step 4. For a good marker, I sewed over the seam of the double folded hem in the bottom piece.
For this final seam, I will try my best to explain this part so it makes sense. At this point, the ties should be well attached to your top and bottom pieces. However, you will secure all the edges in place for a third and final seam for this section. You will do this by sewing the edge of the previous hem to the top piece.
Fold the top piece over and pin it in place. Then while the top piece is open, sew a seam over the first seam you did when you attached the ties in place.
Trim the bottom piece if needed. Sew a double folded hem to the bottom of the bottom piece, like you did earlier to the other end of the bottom piece, in step 3 (woh thats a lot of bottom talk). Repeat all these steps for as many shades as you need. For my living room bay window, I had to do this five times, sigh.Iron the shades. Slide the tension rod through the loop and place the shade(s) in your window(s). Fold and tie to your desired style. I folded up the bottom piece in an accordion style to my desired length. Then I made a bow with the ties.
I am so happy with how they turned out! Much better than the paper shades.
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Published January 27th, 2020 1:32 PM
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Bonita on Feb 23, 2020
I love this idea! I have tried different types of blinds, and I hate them all and curtains are a pain also. I am definitely going to use your idea, thank you!!
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Tiffany from Dream Design DIY on Feb 23, 2020
Glad to hear this helps.
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Great idea. Going to try it. I like a more rustic style. U have my mind rolling with ideas. Tree Branches instead of tension rods!! What u think ?
I love the idea of tree branches, Tammy Gray Miller! Anyone have any ideas on how to mount the branches? Just throwing this out there; could the tree branches lay into a U shaped bracket or an L shaped one? The problem with that is I have a bay window and there’s not a lot of room to attach multiple brackets in. I love the idea and want to do it. Someone out there has to be smarter than me lol.