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Trimmings for that special finishing touch.You can add some interest by adding a bullion fringe trimming or some decorative beading to the bottom edge of your bay window cornice. Maybe to co-ordinate with some tie backs. This can create a theme for other things in the room. Click on image of bay pelmet for larger picture
Now to the how to ?Below are some simple drawings to show you each step. Just take a look then go and get started. The first step is the top boards if not
Lining your pelmet. Follow the drawing and folding in the ends of the lining fabric. Then attaching the lining fabric to the bottom edge of the cornice by stapling thru the cardboard strip. Then folding over the lining fabric. The cardboard strip gives a nice straight edge to the bottom edge of your lining fabric. Next trim your lining just short of the top of your cornice. Then staple on the velcro tape just covering the trimmed edge of your lining fabric just short of the top of your cornice.
There you have it a simple bay cornice. Once you get the hang of it you can try your hand at something more adventurous such as this shaped bay cornice. Click on image for larger picture. Fitting your bay cornice !You will need a hand fitting this length of cornice. Get someone to hold one end, then start with the other end and slowly push the velcro tape on your bay cornice onto the velcro tape on the leading edges of the top boards. It will take a bit of time to make all this come together but it will be worth it when you see the finished result. Why not print this page out and have a go today. My Flooring Helper Can't find what your looking for then, why not search for it ? Return from window cornice to Bay window treatments |
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