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Bedroom wall drapery panel in progress


otterine

Today was a fabric day, and I used my vintage Millie August Magic Mini pleating tool. I turned under the four edges of the fabric panels first, but I didn't sew or glue them. Once the drapery is in place, it won't show and it won't be touched so fraying isn't much of a worry. Plus, I find that there is less pulling and binding when the edges are left unsecured.

The instructions indicate you should wrap the fabric around the metal slats and then use a steam iron. So, that's what I did. :)

I removed my panels just before they were completely dry so I could manipulate them more. For the bedroom wall panel, I adjusted the pleats by hand on a piece of waxed paper. I had to pleat this panel in sections since it was wider than the number of pleat bars could handle at once.

I used Aleene's Stiffen Quik to hold the shape. The panel will stay here until completely dry.

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