Hola me encanta cuando hacen cosas espectaculares no entendí bien por los pasos son muy rápidos felicitaciones si hay más videos por favor pero más explícitos por fa
Anyone know if I can do this with bamboo style outdoor blinds? They’re so much cheaper than getting a regular window size blind for my bedroom window. Can I cut the outdoor ones to size and add the string and other materials to make this happen? Or if anyone knows where affordable ones are or similar styles that are affordable, please write me! No one tells you how pricey window furnishings are lol 😅
I am going to try this today. I’ve been searching for so long to find a simple solution for making roller sun shades for my conservatory roof. Thank you from UK
I slowed the thing down and yes, I do see a 2nd cord coming from somewhere in the ether on the left side, but he was off-camera.... SO FRUSTRATING- plse edit your vids before posting....otherwise - no point 👎
Neat that’s six eyelets…1 & 2 up for nails/ect to hang to wall, then 3 & 4 straight out to window back side for being up the curtain, 5 & 6 are at the ends also straight out to back side for the loop drawing of string. One string tied at one end to eyelet #1 loop it around curtain thru # 3 then thru #5. Second string tied at eyelet #2 again loop it under curtain thru #4 then thru #6. That’s how I mapped on the pattern. If use a long enough piece of string can actually thread this pattern backwards to their tie points to use one continuous string instead of two strings. I love crafting, sewing, diy etc And I love learning from others 😘 Thanks!
I would love to see this video again with full details... Please make a full video on this same amazing method of making blind at home... Love ur Work from Pakistan🇵🇰❤❤❤
I like this idea, I've been looking for some inspiration and I'm going to incorporate the bottom being removable into some houses I'm about to build. 😊
I think by Going into the Settings Wheel at the bottom of the video's screen. You slow the film down to .05 or slower, take screen shots and you'll see he is using 2 cords. Both tied from behind and you can see the threading route. It's always very helpful to have a written explanation of such cool ideas.