You Will Need
Size
This blind has been designed to fit a small window; the finished panel measures approximately 145 x 89cm. However, you can make it to fit any window by following the same technique.
Before You Begin
Prewash all the cotton print fabrics separately to remove any starch and also to ensure that they are completely colourfast. Place a small piece of white cotton with the coloured fabric and see if any colour runs; if so don’t use it, you don’t want to find on its first wash the colours bleed into each other.
To Cut
NOTE A 5mm seam allowance has been included in all measurements. Use a ruler and dressmaker’s pencil to mark the fabric accurately before you cut.
1 From the cotton print fabrics cut 15 squares each 13 x 13cm for the centre blocks.
2 For every block cut a strip of fabric from a contrasting print each 6cm wide. Cut this strip into two pieces 13cm in length and two pieces 23cm in length. Continue cutting strips in this way until you have cut enough to frame each block.
3 Place the block and strips in a pile for each framed block and pin them together to avoid getting confused by the different pieces.
To Sew
1 With the right sides of the fabric together and working a 5mm seam allowance, join a 13cm strip to the top of the block. Now join a 13cm strip to the bottom of the block. Press seams open.
2 In the same way join a 23cm strip to one side of the block and press; repeat for the other side. This finishes off your framed block, which should measure 23 x 23cm. Trim to size if necessary.
3 Continue in this way until all 15 blocks are completed.
4 Arrange the finished framed blocks on a flat surface into five rows of three framed blocks. Make sure that you do not place the same prints next to each other. When you are happy with the arrangement, number each block on the back with the dressmaker’s pencil.
To Calculate The Size Of Your Blind
NOTE When calculating the placement of the squares, keep in mind that there should be an uneven number of rows of patchwork. Either adjust the size of the patchwork squares or use a wider or narrower lace to achieve this.
1 Measure the window to be covered by the blind and calculate the fabric needed. Measure the width that the final blind will be and add 16cm to the measurement for side hem allowances. When measuring the length, keep in mind that a 19mm-wide (rounded off to 2cm) wall batten will be placed at the top of the window to attach the blind. Measure the length, starting where the top edge of the batten will be, down to the desired length. Add 1.5cm at the top edge and 7cm at the bottom edge for hem allowances, giving a total of 8.5cm added to the length measurement.
2 Cut the backing fabric according to your measurements. Draw the following lines on the white backing fabric with the marking pen: 1.5cm down from the top edge, 8cm in from the two vertical edges and 7cm up from the bottom edge. Measure the area within this frame and calculate how many squares will fit into it, allowing space in between the squares for the lace.
Now that you’ve joined all your pieces of fabric together, it’s time to make the Roman blind. Stay tuned for how-to in Window Dressing: Part 2.
Text and image: Ideas