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How To Fake A Roman Shade

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In rooms where privacy isn’t important, Kishani Perera likes to install short faux Roman shades.

Because they aren’t full-length (and can’t be raised and lowered), these tricksters require far less fabric than the real McCoy and can often be made from inexpensive remnants.

With some measuring and basic sewing skills, you can make these lovely window coverings on the cheap.

The only downside is that the shades can’t be lowered if you want the whole window covered, but if that’s what you prefer these are a perfect solution.

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  • Filed: Sewing
  • Published: October 12, 2009

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One Response to “How To Fake A Roman Shade”
  1. This will make a nice little project for my kitchen window. Thanks for sharing.

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