Making Roller Blinds Instructions

Image of a finished roller blindThe most practical treatment for windows throughout the home and ideal for the kitchen and bathroom. Roller blinds, or roller shades as they are sometimes known, use a minimal amount of fabric, lay flat against the window and roll up to let a maximum amount of light into the room. Best mounted inside the window recess roller blinds can be teamed up with curtains, valances, pelmets and swags and tails to give a coordinating look.

Usually roller blinds pull down from behind the roller, keeping them very close to the window. However, if a fabric is used where the pattern or colour is printed on one side and does not show through to the other side, it can pull down in front of the roller. In this case there could be light showing at each side of the blind as it is not so close to the window.

Image showing blind from behind the roller
Image showing blind in front of the roller

Most roller blinds are made from kits which come in a range of sizes up to 8 feet (245 cms) wide but, if the size of your window falls between sizes buy the next size up and cut it to size after the brackets have been fitted. Specially stiffened, spongeable fabrics can be bought by the metre and are available up to 69 inches (175 cms) wide. This makes joining widths of fabric unnecessary in most cases as bulky seams can impair the working of the blind. Other fabrics can be used but should be closely woven, lightweight and colourfast. These will need to be stiffened with an aerosol spray or dipped into liquid stiffening solution before they are cut to size as this process may cause the fabric to shrink, but it does stop the fabric from fraying which omits the need for side hems.

Image refers to colour code key for diagrams

Requirements:

Roller blind kit with a side pulley mechanism, cut to the required size and fitted inside or outside the window recess.
The following links may be of some help to you:

http://www.collybrook.co.uk/acatalog/Roller_Blinds.html

http://www.gbinteriors.co.uk/acatalog/Roller_Blind_Kits.html

http://www.tracksandpoles.com/track_set_blind.shtml

The following company make them
http://www.copes.co.uk/products.asp?partno=RB2*
and a list of their stockists can be found here
http://www.copes.co.uk/main.asp?sitepages=Stockist
Finally Mostyns supply kits and a list of their outlets can be found via this link.
http://www.mostyns.co.uk/

Fabric.

Fabric stiffener.

Matching thread.

Set square, ruler, pencil and sharp scissors.

Double sided adhesive tape, approximately 0.5" (12 mm) wide.

Measuring and Estimating Fabric Quantities:

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