Once
you have your sizes, cut your face fabric 5cm wider than the finished
blind size and cut minimum 15cm longer than the drop. For our blind that
is 105cm wide 115cm drop. Cut your lining exactly the same width as
your finished blind width and 15cms longer. For our blind that is 100cm
and 115cm drop.
Step Two: Joining your fabric and lining.Place
your face fabric on a flat surface facing up, and your lining on top of
it facing down, pin the two together down the sides keeping the sides
level with each other. Sew down both sides of the blind exactly 1cm in
from the edge (mark with a light pencil line if needed.) Turn your blind
through and check the width measurement it should be correct. Place
your blind on an ironing board ensuring the seam is fold inwards towards
the center of the blind and lightly press. this will ensure a nice
straight edge to your blind.
Step Three: Attach velcro and finish the top of the blind.
With
your blind joined and turned the right way out lay it down on a flat
surface ensuring it has no creases and is square at the top edge. Mark a
line 1.5cms down from the top of the blind fold over and pin in place.
Sew your velcro over the folded down fabric, keeping the top edge of the
velcro slightly below the top of the blind.
Step 4: Mark out rods pocket spacing's and attach rod pockets.
To
work out the rods pocket spacing's take the drop of your blind, our's
is 100cms, deduct 5cms = 95cms. Decide how many pockets you want in your
blind, we want 3 so we double this number and add 1, = 7. (if you
require 5 rods you would divide by 11)
Your first rod pocket is drop(100cms), minus 5cms (95cms) divide by 7 (13.57cms) multipy
by 2 (27.14) plus the 5cms (32.14cms). This equals 32.14cms distance
from the top of the blind to the first rods pocket. The second rod
pocket is 27.14 cms below the first and the third is 27.14 cms below the
second one and so on. (After the first rod pocket any subsequent ones
are the drop minus 5cms, divide by 7 multiply by 2.)
The number of rods in each blind is optional we recommend the following:
upto 125cms drop = 3 rods.
125cms to 160cms 4 rods.
160cms to 195cms 5 rods.
195cms to 230cms 6 rods.
230cms to 265cms 7 rods.
265cms to 300cms 8 rods.
Mark
the rod pockets spacing's onto the lining using a light pencil mark,
pin on your rod pocket tape leaving 2cms hanging off either side, then
carefully stitch along the top of the roman blind tape. The woven loops
should be facing you, the control cords pass through these later.
Step 5: Bottom pocket.
Measure
from the top of the blind to the required drop, in our case 100cms,
mark a straight line across the full width of the blind. Mark another
line 3.8cms below your first and then a third line 3.8cms below the
second line. Cut along the third(bottom) line. Then fold up from the
bottom to the second line, and fold again to the first line, which is
the drop of the blind. Pin this pocket in place. Check the drop of your
blinds. If all is well, sew along the top of the bottom pocket.
Step 6: Insert rods and bottom bar.
Cut
your rods and bottom bar the the correct width. The bottom bar should
be 1cms narrower than the blind, and the rods should be the same width
as the lining on the back of your blind. Insert the bottom bar into the
pocket you have sewn into the bottom of your blind. Insert the rods into
the rods pocket (it is a tube) and tack the ends closed with a needle
and thread.
Step 7: Attach headrail and cord the blind:
Lay
your blind face down and flat on a level flat surface. Attach to the
headrail by pressing the velcro along the top of your bind to the velcro
in the headrail. Equally space the cord barrels in the headrail across
the width of your blind. This can be done by lossening the clampings
screws and sliding into position. When correct re tighten the screws to
lock the barrels in place. Thread the cords down through the loops in
the rod pocket tapes, don not thread through the bottom rods pocket.
Attach
the spring loaded child safe cord collectors to the bottom rods pocket
using the hook, ensure the collectors are directly below each control
cord. Press the button on the back of the cord collectors and hold
whilst threading through the control cord, ensure you leave no slack in
the cord. Release the button and the cords will be held captive.
Step 8: Fixing the control chain.
Cut/trim
your control chain to be 5 cms shorter than the drop of your blind.(our
blind is 100cms drop so we cut the chain 190cms) Join the chain using
the child safe chain connector supplied. Remove the 2 screws which hold
the cover on the winder unit on your roman blind headrail. Place the
chain over the cog inside, making sure the child safe chain breaker is
at the front and two fifths (40%) of the way down the front of the
blind, on our blind that would be 40cms down from the top. Replace the
end cap and tighten the screws. By positioning the chain break in this
way when you come to use your blind you will be able to pull the chain
from above the join to raise the blind and above to lower the blind.
NB.
The control chain can be shortened to 60% of the overall drop of the
blind, if your blind comes down to the floor, please bear in mind that
you will need to shorten the chain so it comes no closer than 60cms to
the floor in order for your blind to be child safe.
Always fit the chain into the child safe "P" clip supplied.
Step 9:
Fixing the brackets and hanging your blind.
The
brackets supplied are suitable to either face fix (to your wall or
window frame) or top fix into the plaster inside the window recess. We
have supplied some basic screws and plugs however you may need to find
more specialist ones depending on the material you are fixing into. The
brackets can be fixed anywhere along the top of the headrail and are not
seen once the blind is installed, so you only need to roughly space
them along the top of the blind.
Fixing to a wall (face) outside the recess.
Decide
where the top of your blind will be, ensure the plaster work is flat
and in good repair. Lightly mark the top position of your blind on the
wall, place the fixing bracket onto the wall with the lever at the top
and facing you, mark through the two fixing holes on the back leg of the
bracket. Using a spirit level mark across the width of your blind using
the top of the blind and your first brackets marks as a reference
point. Drill and plug the wall, fix the brackets in place. Ensure all
the levers are in the open position (at 90 degrees to the wall, slide
the blind headrail over the front prongs on the brackets and tilt the
headrail upwards at the back, close the brackets by pushing the the
left.
Fixing to a wall inside (top) the window recess.
Check
how far the window handles protrude from your window frame, your blind
needs to be clear of them to raise up and down without catching. The We
advise 3-4 cms clearance, so if you handles protrude by 3 cms you will
need to fix the brackets 3 cms forward of the window frame as the
distance from the back of the bracket to the fabric part of the blind is
about 3.8cms. Mark 3 cms in from the window frame then place the back
of your bracket up against the plasterwork mark through the fixing holes
either side of the locking lever. Repeat across the width of the blind
making the spaces roughly even. Drill and plug the holes and fix the
brackets in place. Ensure all the levers are open, slide the blind
headrail over the front prongs on the brackets and tilt the headrail
upwards at the back, close the brackets by pushing to the left.
Fixing the child safe "P" clip (you must fit this in order to make your blind child safe.)
Place
the "P" clip over the control chain and extend the chain downwards, do
not place too much tension on the chain. Mark through the fixing holes
into the window recess. Drill and plug if required and fix the "P" clip
to the wall.