Here is the link for the free DVD.
How to make Swags
All you have to do is pay for the postage.
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To calculate the measurement for Swags, you'll need to consider the width and drop. The formula to determine the fabric length needed for a swag curtain is:
Fabric length = (2 * drop) + width
Using the provided measurements of 36 inches wide and 20 inches drop, you can calculate the fabric length as follows:
Fabric length = (2 * 20 inches) + 36 inches
Fabric length = 40 inches + 36 inches
Fabric length = 76 inches
So, you would need a fabric length of 76 inches for the Swags, given a width of 36 inches and a drop of 20 inches.
To cut the fabric for the Swags with a measurement of 36 inches wide and a 20-inch drop, follow these steps:
Materials needed:
Fabric with a length of at least 76 inches (to accommodate the width and drop)
Measuring tape or ruler
Fabric chalk or pencil
Scissors
Sewing machine or fabric glue (optional, for finishing edges)
Instructions:
1. Lay the fabric on a flat, clean surface, ensuring it is free from wrinkles or folds.
2. Measure and mark the width: Starting from one end of the fabric, use the measuring tape or ruler to measure 36 inches across the fabric's width. Make a small mark with fabric chalk or pencil at the 36-inch point.
3. Measure and mark the drop: From the same starting point, measure 20 inches down the fabric's length (vertically). Make another mark at the 20-inch point.
4. Draw the cutting line: Connect the two marked points (36-inch width and 20-inch drop) using a straight edge or ruler. This line represents the cutting line for the Swags.
5. Cut the fabric: Carefully cut along the cutting line you drew in the previous step using sharp scissors. Take your time to ensure a clean and straight cut.
6. Finishing edges (optional): If you want to prevent fraying or create a neater edge, you can use a sewing machine to hem the edges. Alternatively, fabric glue can be used to seal the edges without sewing.
Remember to double-check your measurements and cutting lines before cutting the fabric. It's always a good idea to cut a small test piece first to ensure you have the correct measurements before cutting the full length of the fabric. Happy crafting!
here is the link for the free DVD.
How to make Swags
All you have to do is pay for the postage.
www.desswags.co.uk/index.php/shop
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