Sunset . three times the circumference, of theshade and are drawn together at the topby a tiny cable cord, then a bow ofmatching ribbon is tacked on to this.These shades are notched to fit the wireand just sit on the frame. To make a fitted shade of buckram,first exactly fit a pattern with a piece ofnewspaper, then use the perfected pat-tern to cut your buckram. Pleated shadesare cut on the straight of the cloth, butfitted shades must be cut on the bias ofthe cloth. Joining is made on one of thespokes of the frame, the edges beingtacked or glued together. The shade iscaught with tacking at oth

Sunset . three times the circumference, of theshade and are drawn together at the topby a tiny cable cord, then a bow ofmatching ribbon is tacked on to this.These shades are notched to fit the wireand just sit on the frame. To make a fitted shade of buckram,first exactly fit a pattern with a piece ofnewspaper, then use the perfected pat-tern to cut your buckram. Pleated shadesare cut on the straight of the cloth, butfitted shades must be cut on the bias ofthe cloth. Joining is made on one of thespokes of the frame, the edges beingtacked or glued together. The shade iscaught with tacking at oth Stock Photo
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Sunset . three times the circumference, of theshade and are drawn together at the topby a tiny cable cord, then a bow ofmatching ribbon is tacked on to this.These shades are notched to fit the wireand just sit on the frame. To make a fitted shade of buckram, first exactly fit a pattern with a piece ofnewspaper, then use the perfected pat-tern to cut your buckram. Pleated shadesare cut on the straight of the cloth, butfitted shades must be cut on the bias ofthe cloth. Joining is made on one of thespokes of the frame, the edges beingtacked or glued together. The shade iscaught with tacking at other spokes tohold it in place. Finish at top and bot-tom with bias chintz (which comes bythe bolt in all decorative shades), moss