Looking for a new DIY project? Learning how to make a roller blind is the perfect means of upgrading your space, while learning a fun new skill! With so many fabrics to choose from, in a range of patterns and designs , you can completely revitalise any space!
It’s simple, all you need to make roller blinds is the following materials:
With the right tools, materials, and skills, making a roller blind at home is easier than ever. Just make sure to set up shop in a quiet space free of pets and children - you don’t want the fabric to become damaged, and this will help you to protect any paws or little hands from sharp objects, like scissors!
Some people think the first step regarding how to make a roller blind is measuring their blinds. Unfortunately, this is untrue. If you want the perfect roller blinds, you need to make two key decisions: one, the fabric that will become a blind, and two, whether you want the blind to fall inside or outside of the window frame recess.
The first decision should be relatively easy to solve, as you can pick from a whole range of fabrics and designs. Next, you need to decide if you want to blind to fall on the inside or the outside, considering factors such as light, aesthetics, and whether there are any other features, such as handles or locks that might be difficult to reach.
If you are creating a roller blind from fabric, you will need to treat the fabric. This helps to stiffen the fabric, making it more suitable to act as a blind. If left untreated, the fabric may not roll up correctly, or the fabric could start to crease. Note that any professional rollers that are ready to hang are pre-treated.
Note that the process is slightly different for Roman blinds , as a different mechanism is used.
If you want the blind to fall on the inside of the recess, you should measure the width across the top, middle and bottom of the window, relying on the smallest measurement for the more accurate fit, or taking 5 mm from the pin measure.
Want the roller blind to fall outside of the window? You should measure the same places, adding a few extra inches on each side to allow for better light control and privacy.
Ready to make a roller blind? Set up your station! You should lay out the fabric on a flat surface and get all your tools ready, as having to adjust the fabric halfway could lead to incorrect measurements or failing to fit the blinds correctly.
Some of the tools you need to make a roller blind include:
Just make sure to get the pin measurement of your windows so you can purchase the best fit - accuracy is vital when learning how to make a roller blind.
Step 5: Start The Project
The steps in making your own roller blinds can be summarised as follows:
Any remaining confusion? Check out this handy video guide for perfect blinds, every time.
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