Then repeat the process for the other side.
Repeat siding valance.
Repeat the process for the other side.
Due to the size of sandy s window we chose to make three scallops instead of the two shown in her inspiraton photo.
The medallions were hung only 2 inches below the ceiling to accommodate the striped valance on an extra wide sliding door.
This valance is 20 long at it s longest point by 76 5 wide finished.
Repeat with left side toile section.
Valance options for canvas awnings.
A railroaded fabric on the other hand doesn t do this.
Measure so you get the rod channel straight.
Use your power drill or electric screwdriver to attach the l brackets to the wall with wood screws.
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Locate a stud or wall brace for support.
If your pattern repeat is 24 inches which is a big one you might need more fabric to match that up.
Clever use of your unused portion of the 2nd panel of fabric could yield enough for a valance that would be your seamstress who could tell you.
Each scallop is 25 5 wide.
Measure 23 5 from the right side of the toile section to center of valance.
Step 3 attach the box valance.
A more subtle repeat but still evident.
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12 was allowed for the center pleat.
Fold right toile section at the 23 5 wide to begin center pleat.
It s best to keep the lowest point on a valance 22 inches long or less.
If you look close you ll notice the pattern repeated within the valances above.
It s great for wide window projects like valances or shades for double or triple wide windows but it won t work for drapery panels.
After you turn the valance right side out and press it sew a line of stitching the length of the fabric connecting the tops of the two openings and then repeat to connect the bottoms of the openings to make the rod channel.
You wouldn t want the curtain to start at half way point of a medallion for example.
Pick a simple valance or else you may need draperies too simple valances are best for sliding glass doors.
Most fabrics run up the bolt meaning that the fabric pattern continues to repeat lengthwise as the fabric is rolled out on the bolt.
Have someone help you hold the valance in place.
This fold will be approximately 3 deep on each side and 6 along back of pleat.