by katydid 14 Jul 2009

I made these for semi-bay window. Instead of buying a very expensive or custom rod, I used 3 separate rods and made tiny slits on back sides to insert rods. I learned this trick from a drapery designer. I will post matching table skirt.

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by dailylaundry 15 Jul 2009

I love this look and have a similar bay window.... can you elaborate how you did this? I am kinda dense - I would love to know how you created this look!!! Thanks for you help!!! Great job!*

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by waterlily 14 Jul 2009

This looks great!

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by katydid 14 Jul 2009

See notes!!

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by lbrow 14 Jul 2009

Thanks for sharing your tricks kay. that will come in handy some time. *

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katydid by katydid 14 Jul 2009

30 years ago,I paid two different designer to help me in my dream house and discovered I could do what they did. Hence, I am the designer!!!

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by vixentlc 14 Jul 2009

This is lovely!

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by mysew1325 14 Jul 2009

very nice

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by shirlener88 14 Jul 2009

Kay, this is great work - would love to see a close up - of the way you do it. Can't wait for the table skirt, too. *4U

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katydid by katydid 14 Jul 2009

You are not going to believe that I am not happy with these. After looking at them and trying to figure what is wrong. It hit me. the scallops should be closer together. I told mt daughter if she would rip them out, I would correct them.

shirlener88 by shirlener88 15 Jul 2009

WOW - I am shocked.

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by designgirl 14 Jul 2009

Lovely, you did a great job,it looks like one complete rod.

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