Lift up the bottom 6 of the fabric spray the blind beneath well and then smooth that bit of fabric over the glue with your hands i tried a ruler at first to smooth the fabric but doing it by hand seemed to work much.
Cover vinyl roller shade with fabric.
Open weave and sun screen roller shade materials.
Then i spray glued the edges down.
Don t use newspaper because if the newsprint gets wet from the glue the printing can transfer onto your fabric and ruin it.
The spray adhesive that i used was elmer s craft bond.
Press both pieces of fabric.
Add two inches to the width and four inches to the height and cut the shade fabric and lining fabric to these dimensions.
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Lay your fabric over the vinyl shade making sure that it s centered if it has a pattern to it mine did and that it s hanging over the bottom of the shade about 1.
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Apply glue to the shade bottom edge and press the fabric into.
These shade materials are generally made of polyester or fiberglass covered with pvc.
Pretty up a vinyl roller shade with some fabric to match your decor.
Measure the piece of fabric or vinyl removed from the shade.
Cut triangle shaped excess pieces of the fabric from the roller shade bottom corners 1 4 inch from the shade bottom edge with scissors.
Liberally coat the side you re going to cover with the white glue.
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Make sure all areas are covered and no spaces are left dry.
I am going to use spray adhesive on a vinyl roller shade and cover it with some thin fabric.
Lay your roller shade on a flat surface that is covered with plastic.
Lay the unrolled shade on top of the fabric.
I don t want the white of the shade to show through the dark fabric so i want to put on a layer of acrylic paint first then the adhesive then the fabric.
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