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My client likes the Sandy Chapman valance, but needs coverage for sun over her window and she asked me if I could make the top of a drapery panel like the valance, but yet let it be long. (She doesn't want the valance over panels because I've already asked that option).
I could think right off hand to maybe make a cuffed panel with large spaces in between finials to get the swoop effect and then maybe add the horns on separately? What do you think? Thanks, Fonda |
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Hi Fonda,
How long of a valance are you talking about or are you talking about making the valance into a drapery panel? I have attached the Sandy Chapman style valance so others could see what you were talking about. |
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We talked about turning the valance into a panel and she asked me to give her an idea with Studio so she could visualize what it might look like.
The windows are 40" wide X 72" long. The drapery will need to be about 105". Two windows flank a fireplace and she wants each pulled back to one side with Italian stringing or a tassel. She also has self-valanced sheers on the bottom 1/2 of the windows on Helser Bros poles and rings. She would like the panel hung on finials. She just needs something to help with the sun on the top half of the window as they face the west. Thanks, Fonda |
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This is what I had made up for her originally.
Its on page 2 if it comes up right. Fonda ![]() |
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Hi Fonda,
You uploaded a .jpeg, can you upload your .mms file? |
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Debbie, I tried that first, but it told me error that I had the wrong format??? You WOULD know that I'm not going to do it right the first time!!! |
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