Dianne's Drapery How to's

 

                                Creative Thread Arts & Upholstery is proud to bring you Window Treatment
                                                                         Instruction from one of the best!    

Dianne Apple of Apple Draperies has been in the Window Treatment Business for over 36 years.
Her instructional tools are a perfect and very welcome offering of this website.
Scroll down page to see items but first please take a minute to read some words of wisdom from the master herself!

When you are considering making window treatments there are many things to think about before looking for fabric. The most important choice is what type of drapery do you want. If you need complete privacy or sun control you may opt for a pleated draw drapery so that you can close it during the hottest part of the day, or at night when people could see in. If these two things are not a priority or you have blinds or shades, then you could choose a valance or swag top treatment only, or side panels that tie back and hang stationery. 

 The choice of your fabric is crucial. You can buy it from fabric stores that stock bolts of fabric, or you can order it from fabric books. Books will give you a much wider selection, but you will have to wait for the fabric to arrive. Weight, texture, and drapeability should be of utmost concern depending on the treatment you are making. Swags should be done out of fabric that has body but is soft. Anything too crisp or stiff, such as chintz, is not a good choice for swagging softly. Choose cotton/polyester blends, cotton, antique satin, etc. Roman shades need to be made of fabric with a great deal of body and very stable; balloon shades could be of a lighter weight fabric. Draw draperies hang best when the fabric is very stable - soft to a light upholstery weight. Stripes do not make pretty draperies - the stripes do not hang pretty when gathered or pleated . 

Every treatment is mounted in a different place in relation to the window. Draperies are not put on the window frame, but on the wall. They are usually extended past the window so they will give more view when they are open. Romans and balloons can be mounted on the frame or the wall. Some things are on rods; others are on boards such as most top treatments.

Lining all window treatments, with the exception of sheers, is crucial. Lining not only prevents you from seeing any color from the outside, but it also protects your drapery from sun and moisture. Always use a very high quality lining.  

Hardware is a mind boggling decision sometimes. There is so much on the market today - decorative traverse rods, pole sets, metal or wood rods. You can have finials that are balls, tulips, spears, elephants, lions, crystal balls, etc. If you want something really unique you can find it with just a little searching at a store that carries a wide range, or from a designer or drapery workroom.

If you are planning on making your own treatments you must have a large space for a workroom and a drapery board - minimum size 4' x 8'. There are quite a few supplies which are discussed in my instruction book. Whether you are experienced at sewing, or are a beginner, these projects can be very rewarding and fun to do.  
                                                                                                                                                                                 -Dianne Apple

 

 

                   

Creating Window Wonders
Creating Window Wonders

"Creating Window Wonders"   Instructional textbook.  Please click on item to see detailed description of this fabulous book.


$42.00

How to Make Pleated Draperies
How to Make Pleated Draperies

How to Make Pleated Draperies   Available on DVD or VHS.
Please click on item for full details.

 


$30.00

How to Make Swag Treatments
How to Make Swag Treatments

How to Make Swag Treatments   Available in DVD or VHS Format.
Please click on iten for full description.


$30.00

How to Build and Cover Cornice Boards
How to Build and Cover Cornice Boards

How to Build and Cover Cornice Boards   Available in VHS or DVD formats
Click on item to view full description of video


$30.00

How to Make Roman and Balloon Shades
How to Make Roman and Balloon Shades

How to Make Roman and Balloon Shades     Available in DVD or VHS formats.
Please click on item to view full description.


$30.00

How to Install Window Treatments
How to Install Window Treatments

How to Install Window Treatments   Available in VHS or DVD formats.  Please click on item to see full description


$30.00

How to Make Laminated Shades, Throw Pillows & Pattern Repeats
How to Make Laminated Shades, Throw Pillows & Pattern Repeats

How to Make Laminated Shades, Throw Pillows & Pattern Repeats   
Available in DVD or VHS formats


$30.00

Full 7 Piece Package of Dianne's Works

SAVE $23.00  on the Complete Set of Dianne's Instructional Tools.


$199.00




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