Graceful, beautiful valance swags seem doable due to your wonderful chalkboard drawings with measurements and your clear voice explanations. Renee, thank you for expanding my window treatment horizon!
Rina, You're welcome! This project is completely doable - you just need a little patience. And... wow! The results are just perfect. This treatment almost hangs itself because the fabric is cut on the bias and the fabric naturally wants to fold that way. It's a well-kept secret until now. I'm not a fan of scarf valances for that reason. I have spent hours of my life trying to get a solid piece of fabric to look like this treatment = never going to happen. I hope you give it a go! Renee
Muchísimas gracias por mostrarnos el hermoso video y lo balance me encantan como usted lo hace pero por por Dios me gustaría que me enseñara cómo usted hace ese patrón por favor🙏💝
Ross, There is a great pattern compant called M'Fay. They are the same ones that professionals use. Easy to follow too! Have fun with your project. I'd love to see it when you're done. Thanks for watching, Renee
@@jacquelinejackson8760 I wish I knew! Try your local fabric store and see if there are teachers in your area. That's the best place to try. Good luck, Renee
Gitta, How fun! I love to sew for my home and I've saved thousands by doing it myself. I think the projects easier to assemble than apparel. Have fun with all your new sewing and thank you for the nice note! All the best, Renee
Gracias por mostrarme su video me encantó es muy hermoso que Dios le bendiga siempre me gustaría conseguir ese patrón como puedo conseguirle por favor déjeme saber
Renee, did you use M’Fay basic pole swag or designer pole swag pattern? I’ve looked at both and am just a bit intimidated by the hanging process, not the sewing.
@@colettewaldrum7742 It's their basic pole pattern. The swags will almost hang themselves. I've spent hours hanging scarf treatments. This literally takes minutes because the fabric is cut on the bias. It just wants to hang that way.
Por favor me gustaría que lo tradujera en español y me gustaría que enseñara cómo usted hace el patrón o cómo puedo descargar el patrón por favor si puede decirme dígame que estoy muy interesada tengo muchos años viendo su video y cada día que mi familia y yo lo vemos nos gusta más Enséñame por favor que se lo agradecería💝🙏
Austenhead, You can absolutely do this with patterned fabric. Just make sure you center the main motif on each swag to make it look professional. Renee
Hi, I really love your video, it's more beneficial to me and others as I think. I can make swag but not like yours so please if you don't mind to tell me how to do it, what are the requirements, and all the size/ full measurements of the swag that's to say open volence of the swag.
Great question! You could glue some decorative trim to the face side fabric and let it hang over the non-pretty side. They make fringe glue that works perfectly. You glue it in place, let it sit overnight and hang it back up the next day. I hope this helps! All the best, Renee
Merari, ¡Bienvenido a mi canal! Estoy tan feliz de que me hayas encontrado. Visite mi sitio web www.reneeromeo.com para obtener todo lo que necesita. Intento muchos proyectos diferentes para que puedas encontrar exactamente lo que estás buscando. Todo lo mejor, Renee
Yo necesito saber cómo usted la pone en el tubo si mientras hace la demostración es la mesa que las dos piezas están pegada no tiene los tablones hecho como la ponen en el tubo por favor podría explicarme
The continuous piece of fabric (sewn together in many pieces) is just placed over the rod, which is long enough to span over the entire window. It will hang in pleats beautifully with minimal effort and stay in place by it's own weight. Renee
I love your video but it's just to much work for me anymore so I will stick to draping by eye and stepping back and adjusting accordingly... Lol. I have been a sewer all my life and I have made many curtains... Some have been very intricate and detailed but I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and my hands aren't what they used to be so that's why I have to drape by eye. Your doing a great job :)
MONIKA SICKELS, I'm sorry to hear that you have arthritis - that disease took sewing away from my Grandmother too. She would say that she liked watching me sew my projects instead anyway (lol). Draping by eye certainly works too. It's what I used to do before I discovered this method. Keep at it - it's the best medicine. Thanks for the nice comment, Renee
Renee, there are 2 styles of open pole swag’s on M’ Fays website. There’s a basic open pole swag and a designer open pole swag. Can you tell me which pattern from M’Fay you used? Thank you for the great video!
Hi Anthony D, I used their Basic Pole Swag 20, 22, 24" deep swag pattern. It's really easy to follow - especially if you have me on in the background. *wink* And... thank you so much, Renee
Renee Romeo Thank you so much! I was quoted almost $20,000 for similar window treatments for my formal living room, hall and dining room by a local seamstress. You’ve literally saved me $18,000+ and your video gave me such confidence that I could do this myself! (my other half thanks you too, haha). Love your channel!
@@anthonyd7790 , This is such great news! You're very welcome!! I used to make window treatments (professionally, in my other life) and I've seen quotes like that too. That's why I wanted to empower others to learn how to make these and save a TON of money in the process. Otherwise, most would do without them, I think. You can absolutely make these AND have them turn out professionally. Who knows? You may just make a new career out of it *wink*. All the best with your window treatments! Please keep me posted, Renee
Hi Rose, Thank you for asking but I no longer make window treatments for clients. I'm having much more fun teaching others how to do it for themselves. You really CAN do this!! Please check out my sewing category on my website for more : reneeromeo.com/?s=sewing All the best, Renee
I'm so sorry that you were lost during the video! I can assure you that between my video instruction and the paper pattern in front of you, success awaits. Thanks for watching, Katherine. Renee
Can you please show how to make an open neck swag - used to be called a "necklace swag" - for a stationary drape? It was called a "necklace" swag because it laid on the drape just like a necklace would on the neck of a woman's body. It's rather narrow, not wide at all. NO ONE seems to show how to make them here, although I see them a lot in magazines. Would be for a stationary drape that's 12" wide at the rod from one side to the other. The drapes hang on clip-on rings. So the swag would be 14"-16" wide at the top where it would be attached to the clip-on ring that's on the pole, and hang 14"-16" down at the center bottom of the swag. Hope you understand what I mean. Wish I could post a photo/drawing to better explain. Can NOT find a how-to for them anywhere!! Thank you SO very much if you could do this. Or if you can't, if you know where/how to find instructions to make it.
adrianne hunt, You've come to the right place! I've made these before and there IS a trick to getting them to pleat really well. It's not a difficult process at all. Based on my list of projects that I'm working on, I hope to get to making a video about it in the Fall. I have a laundry room and powder room that are in need of remodeling first - grrrr! But... In the meantime, here is the link to the pattern I use for this swag treatment: www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=reneeromeo0f-20&keywords=mfay 9257&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=95fa3c4568a7e43d47118b0e7ae53de5 You can study it and ask questions if you'd like to start your sewing project before I get to it. Thanks for the great video suggestion, Renee
Susan, I had the same problem when starting out. M'Fay is wonderful for professional patterns and they make it easy to fit larger windows so that your sewing seams are well hidden. It's nice to have someone else figure out the hard stuff for us! Good luck with your sewing project - please post pics if you can. All the best, Renee
Renee, Thank you so much for your video. Do you think I could use this pattern(9207) to make one valance with 2-15" swags on the ends and a 18" swag in the middle? Window 22.5" (then 7.5" wall) 58.5" wide window in the middle (7.5" wall)then 22.5" window. Would I divide the wall space in half to get the width of the smaller and larger swags? Would you be concerned about the size of the extra bias piece I would need to attach for the middle window swag because it is so wide? My material is beautiful but plain. Would you use two extra pieces on the middle swag instead of one larger extra piece? Could I bring my jabot down to the floor? In the pattern they say to add 3 inches... how do I apply that to this application?
David Schott, I think that one large swag, sandwiched by two smaller swags would be gorgeous! Yes, dividing the wall space in half would be the way to go for your measurements. If you use two smaller pieces on the large swag, chances are that most of the seams will be hidden by folds. You could also experiment with placing the larger swag underneath the the smaller swags for complete coverage of the seams. Yes, you can bring your jabot to the floor but keep in mind that it will take a lot of fabric to do this and you'll be cutting away a lot of it that won't be used. May I suggest two plain drapery panels (hung beneath this treatment) with shorter jabots draped on top of them? I assume the 3 inches refers to the additional fabric that wraps back toward the wall? If so, it's not necessary to add it, it's just to eliminate light seepage around the jabots. If you add drapery panels to the floor, then this will be a non-issue anyway. I hope this helps! Great questions. All the best with your project, Renee
@@davidschott3993 Anytime. Thank you for the clarification! In your case, all that means is that you need to add 3 inches to the width of each swag because you need extra fabric to go over and around your pole (it's called take-up). If you don't add the extra 3 inches to EACH swag, your window treatment won't hang properly over the pole. It just means enlarging the curve of your swag a little bit on both sides (in your case, by 1 1/2 inches). Perfect!
Yes 3 inches extra each swag. That makes my middle large swag 69 inches. My extra pieces would be very large. I could use a lengthwise grain for the middle swag or consider a different design for my 3 window set up. I know that you did not recommend anything but a bias and I can see why. The material hangs so much nicer.@@ReneeRomeo
@@davidschott3993 Yes. I think you'll be disappointed without a bias cut. One of the funny things with this pattern is that you don't notice the seams as much as you think you will when everything is hung, pleated and finished. Try taking a giant string and mimicking the bottom edge of the swags by tacking it up with tape. You may be able to see exactly where a good bit of the seamed area will be hidden by the pleats. I'm certain that if the center swag is placed behind the other two swags, the seams will be a non-issue though.
Omg! Short of spending thousands on picture window and still not happy. I love me some window treatments! Wish I would have found u sooner! Great job explaining! Keeping this video for next project!!!
Sue, So many of us have been in the same boat. I'll share tricks of the trade that I've learned along the way so that you're never unhappy again. I LOVE window treatments too. I'll make sure to post more videos like this in the future. Glad you found me! Renee
Hi I want this effect in my lounge over my patio windows. I’m looking at a 4metre length pole which would take more than two swags. Would this design still work with more swags? Also where can I get the pattern from?
Hi Anna, You can add as many swags as you'd like to this pattern. The pattern is from a company called M'Fay and it's their Basic Pole Swag. You can get these in two swag depths so choose which ever makes sense for your situation. All the best, Renee
C Knowles, This is the best way to get beautiful swags on your windows because they'll always stay put and hang perfectly. If you're up for another window treatment video, try this one too: reneeromeo.com/2017/03/23/make-the-best-board-mounted-empire-swag-valance/ All the best with your window treatments, Renee
Hi Susan, Here's the link for you: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0841V5865/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0841V5865&linkCode=as2&tag=reneeromeo0f-20&linkId=1d942eb0e8aa0103935abd2c3759476c It's currently unavailable but keep checking back for availability. In the mean time, you can brush up on some more tutorials to help out with this project here: reneeromeo.com/category/sewing/ All the best with your sewing, Renee
Hi Floyd, This project gets me so many compliments because it looks professional. It's time consuming but worth every minute. I really enjoy sewing for home decor. The pros make it look harder than it is.Thanks so much, Renee
TMI for this cut to the chase and get to the point kind a girl . Dang. Just hang the damn thing and show me how. I’m lacking the attention span for this. Thank you though. 🤗
Hi ZSHERBEAR 777, I posted this for people that want to learn how to make the whole window treatment. Once everything is properly assembled, it practically hangs itself. You can't get the same results that I did without sewing it yourself. But... I'm open to constructive criticism and thank you for your thoughts. I will try to produce a video just on hanging window treatments in the future. All the best, Renee
Renee Romeo thank you for the video. I actually enjoy your videos, I was quoted over $20,000 to have pole swags similar to these made for my living room and dining room so your video actually showed me that this is a project I can tackle myself without paying $20,000. So I thank you for the full video. I’ve ordered the pattern from M’fay and the fabric is all ok order! Thank you thank you thank you!
Hi Floyd, Too funny! I promise you that once you have everything cut out, it will all fall into place. If you're still unsure, you can use the same fabric for the face as you do for the lining. It will be more costly but you'll be assured that no matter how it's hung, it will be correct. Just a thought! Renee
Margaret, Great, thanks for asking! I used an open pole swag pattern from a company called M'Fay. They supply professional workroom patterns (to fit larger windows) but you can use a Simplicity or Butterick pattern for smaller windows. Please send pictures if you do this - I'd love to see your fabric choice. All the best, Renee
Hi Renee- Nice job on the video. I am going to attempt this by your drawing. Any tips on deciding how much more than the measurements of the window I will need? I keep watching your video over and over before I take the leap.I figure I will draw a pattern on a piece of muslin to get the right size. If I get stuck, do you know the pattern number for m'fay? Thanks , Julie
Julie g, The pattern number for M'Fay is 9207. When I measure a window, I add two inches total width beyond the window casing (ie: one inch larger on the right and one inch larger on the left) . That leaves enough room for the fabric to return back to the wall and make the window appear slightly larger than it really is. If you have drapes hanging underneath the swags, you can make the swags any width you like because the drapes will hide the window casing completely. That's what I have done with mine. The windows in the room were too small and I wanted them to appear larger. Great idea about the muslin! It's a cheap thing to throw away if you want to adjust your measurements after it's cut- Love it! You'll do great! Renee
Sandra, M'Fay has professional workroom patterns available to the public. I used this pattern all the time when I was making swags for my clients. Great quality paper and written instructions. Good luck with your sewing project! Renee
Yo necesito saber cómo usted la pone en el tubo si mientras hace la demostración es la mesa que las dos piezas están pegada no tiene los tablones hecho como la ponen en el tubo por favor podría explicarme
Thank you for this😍👏🙌❤💕
Cloe Cloe, You're very welcome!! I hope you try this project too. All the best, Renee
Graceful, beautiful valance swags seem doable due to your wonderful chalkboard drawings with measurements and your clear voice explanations. Renee, thank you for expanding my window treatment horizon!
Rina, You're welcome! This project is completely doable - you just need a little patience. And... wow! The results are just perfect. This treatment almost hangs itself because the fabric is cut on the bias and the fabric naturally wants to fold that way. It's a well-kept secret until now. I'm not a fan of scarf valances for that reason. I have spent hours of my life trying to get a solid piece of fabric to look like this treatment = never going to happen. I hope you give it a go! Renee
Muchísimas gracias por mostrarnos el hermoso video y lo balance me encantan como usted lo hace pero por por Dios me gustaría que me enseñara cómo usted hace ese patrón por favor🙏💝
Ross, There is a great pattern compant called M'Fay. They are the same ones that professionals use. Easy to follow too! Have fun with your project. I'd love to see it when you're done. Thanks for watching, Renee
This is Awesome. I want to take a Class hands-on because I don't do well with online. Who teaches this in the Atlanta or Decatur, Georgia area?
@@jacquelinejackson8760 I wish I knew! Try your local fabric store and see if there are teachers in your area. That's the best place to try. Good luck, Renee
Thank you so much, I’m moving by sewing skills into interior decorating and you’ve given me some good instruction.
Gitta, How fun! I love to sew for my home and I've saved thousands by doing it myself. I think the projects easier to assemble than apparel. Have fun with all your new sewing and thank you for the nice note! All the best, Renee
Muchas gracias por mostrarme ese hermoso video y por favor en español 🙏💝
This was AMAAAAAZING!!!
Thank you Ken! I have so much more at www.reneeromeo.com for you to see. Thank you for the nice comment, Renee
Hi Renee! If you don’t what is the name of the pattern that you are using, and which company provides the trim
@@TeresaBenitez-b6j M'Fay basic swag pattern
Me encanta tu video pero me gustaría que tú enseñaras a hacer el patrón para uno aprender y que lo tradujera en español por favor🙏💝
the pattern is available at M'Fay
Gracias me gustaría el patrón de ese balance verde que está mostrando por favor
Gracias por mostrarme su video me encantó es muy hermoso que Dios le bendiga siempre me gustaría conseguir ese patrón como puedo conseguirle por favor déjeme saber
¡Gracias! El patrón es de una empresa llamada M'Fay. Ojalá puedas hacer tu pedido desde donde estés. Todo lo mejor, Renee
Very Nice Class! Thanks.
Tedbiryay, You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. All the best with your project, Renee
Renee, did you use M’Fay basic pole swag or designer pole swag pattern? I’ve looked at both and am just a bit intimidated by the hanging process, not the sewing.
@@colettewaldrum7742 It's their basic pole pattern. The swags will almost hang themselves. I've spent hours hanging scarf treatments. This literally takes minutes because the fabric is cut on the bias. It just wants to hang that way.
Por favor me gustaría que lo tradujera en español y me gustaría que enseñara cómo usted hace el patrón o cómo puedo descargar el patrón por favor si puede decirme dígame que estoy muy interesada tengo muchos años viendo su video y cada día que mi familia y yo lo vemos nos gusta más Enséñame por favor que se lo agradecería💝🙏
workroommarketplace.com/collections/mfay-patterns/products/basic-pleated-swag-15-18-depth
Aquí está el enlace. Muchas gracias por mirar, Renee
Right. So. Look for fabric with no discernable pattern and two identical faces. Then drape it around the pole and pin it in place. Yep. Got it.
Austenhead, You can absolutely do this with patterned fabric. Just make sure you center the main motif on each swag to make it look professional. Renee
Hi, I really love your video, it's more beneficial to me and others as I think.
I can make swag but not like yours so please if you don't mind to tell me how to do it, what are the requirements, and all the size/ full measurements of the swag that's to say open volence of the swag.
What do you do if your swag is not pretty on both sides?
Great question! You could glue some decorative trim to the face side fabric and let it hang over the non-pretty side. They make fringe glue that works perfectly. You glue it in place, let it sit overnight and hang it back up the next day. I hope this helps! All the best, Renee
HOLA SOY NUEVA EN TU CANAL ME GUASTAN TUS VIDEOS SALUDOS DESDE PUERTO RICO.
Merari, ¡Bienvenido a mi canal! Estoy tan feliz de que me hayas encontrado. Visite mi sitio web www.reneeromeo.com para obtener todo lo que necesita. Intento muchos proyectos diferentes para que puedas encontrar exactamente lo que estás buscando. Todo lo mejor, Renee
Its really beautiful do you sale them too
Hi susa, Thank you so much! I used to do custom sewing work but now I just do TH-cam. Thanks for asking, Renee
Thank you for ur response
Yo necesito saber cómo usted la pone en el tubo si mientras hace la demostración es la mesa que las dos piezas están pegada no tiene los tablones hecho como la ponen en el tubo por favor podría explicarme
The continuous piece of fabric (sewn together in many pieces) is just placed over the rod, which is long enough to span over the entire window. It will hang in pleats beautifully with minimal effort and stay in place by it's own weight. Renee
I love your video but it's just to much work for me anymore so I will stick to draping by eye and stepping back and adjusting accordingly... Lol.
I have been a sewer all my life and I have made many curtains... Some have been very intricate and detailed but I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and my hands aren't what they used to be so that's why I have to drape by eye.
Your doing a great job :)
MONIKA SICKELS, I'm sorry to hear that you have arthritis - that disease took sewing away from my Grandmother too. She would say that she liked watching me sew my projects instead anyway (lol). Draping by eye certainly works too. It's what I used to do before I discovered this method. Keep at it - it's the best medicine. Thanks for the nice comment, Renee
That's so cool...
Thanks CJ!
Pretty 😊
Thank you! Renee
Renee, there are 2 styles of open pole swag’s on M’ Fays website. There’s a basic open pole swag and a designer open pole swag. Can you tell me which pattern from M’Fay you used? Thank you for the great video!
Hi Anthony D, I used their Basic Pole Swag 20, 22, 24" deep swag pattern. It's really easy to follow - especially if you have me on in the background. *wink* And... thank you so much, Renee
Renee Romeo Thank you so much! I was quoted almost $20,000 for similar window treatments for my formal living room, hall and dining room by a local seamstress. You’ve literally saved me $18,000+ and your video gave me such confidence that I could do this myself! (my other half thanks you too, haha). Love your channel!
@@anthonyd7790 , This is such great news! You're very welcome!! I used to make window treatments (professionally, in my other life) and I've seen quotes like that too. That's why I wanted to empower others to learn how to make these and save a TON of money in the process. Otherwise, most would do without them, I think. You can absolutely make these AND have them turn out professionally. Who knows? You may just make a new career out of it *wink*. All the best with your window treatments! Please keep me posted, Renee
Do you make curtains for sale?
Hi Rose, Thank you for asking but I no longer make window treatments for clients. I'm having much more fun teaching others how to do it for themselves. You really CAN do this!! Please check out my sewing category on my website for more :
reneeromeo.com/?s=sewing
All the best, Renee
Cómo puedo descargar el patrón
very beautiful but i cant do this...i was so lost but watched because i love your videos..tfs Love
I'm so sorry that you were lost during the video! I can assure you that between my video instruction and the paper pattern in front of you, success awaits. Thanks for watching, Katherine. Renee
Can you please show how to make an open neck swag - used to be called a "necklace swag" - for a stationary drape? It was called a "necklace" swag because it laid on the drape just like a necklace would on the neck of a woman's body. It's rather narrow, not wide at all. NO ONE seems to show how to make them here, although I see them a lot in magazines.
Would be for a stationary drape that's 12" wide at the rod from one side to the other. The drapes hang on clip-on rings. So the swag would be 14"-16" wide at the top where it would be attached to the clip-on ring that's on the pole, and hang 14"-16" down at the center bottom of the swag. Hope you understand what I mean. Wish I could post a photo/drawing to better explain. Can NOT find a how-to for them anywhere!! Thank you SO very much if you could do this. Or if you can't, if you know where/how to find instructions to make it.
adrianne hunt, You've come to the right place! I've made these before and there IS a trick to getting them to pleat really well. It's not a difficult process at all. Based on my list of projects that I'm working on, I hope to get to making a video about it in the Fall. I have a laundry room and powder room that are in need of remodeling first - grrrr! But... In the meantime, here is the link to the pattern I use for this swag treatment:
www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=reneeromeo0f-20&keywords=mfay 9257&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=95fa3c4568a7e43d47118b0e7ae53de5
You can study it and ask questions if you'd like to start your sewing project before I get to it.
Thanks for the great video suggestion, Renee
Thank u so very much for yr teaching I have tried to cut my swags on d bias but my pattern just does not fit on it my fabric is not wide enough
Susan, I had the same problem when starting out. M'Fay is wonderful for professional patterns and they make it easy to fit larger windows so that your sewing seams are well hidden. It's nice to have someone else figure out the hard stuff for us! Good luck with your sewing project - please post pics if you can. All the best, Renee
Susan ALi
Hi Renee where did you buy your fabric from please
susa, I bought it at Joanne fabrics. I hope you have one nearby but if not, you can purchase online. Renee
@@ReneeRomeo
Thank you so much 🙏💜❤💜
Renee, Thank you so much for your video. Do you think I could use this pattern(9207) to make one valance with 2-15" swags on the ends and a 18" swag in the middle? Window 22.5" (then 7.5" wall) 58.5" wide window in the middle (7.5" wall)then 22.5" window. Would I divide the wall space in half to get the width of the smaller and larger swags? Would you be concerned about the size of the extra bias piece I would need to attach for the middle window swag because it is so wide? My material is beautiful but plain. Would you use two extra pieces on the middle swag instead of one larger extra piece? Could I bring my jabot down to the floor? In the pattern they say to add 3 inches... how do I apply that to this application?
David Schott, I think that one large swag, sandwiched by two smaller swags would be gorgeous! Yes, dividing the wall space in half would be the way to go for your measurements. If you use two smaller pieces on the large swag, chances are that most of the seams will be hidden by folds. You could also experiment with placing the larger swag underneath the the smaller swags for complete coverage of the seams. Yes, you can bring your jabot to the floor but keep in mind that it will take a lot of fabric to do this and you'll be cutting away a lot of it that won't be used. May I suggest two plain drapery panels (hung beneath this treatment) with shorter jabots draped on top of them? I assume the 3 inches refers to the additional fabric that wraps back toward the wall? If so, it's not necessary to add it, it's just to eliminate light seepage around the jabots. If you add drapery panels to the floor, then this will be a non-issue anyway. I hope this helps! Great questions. All the best with your project, Renee
Oh Renee I appreciate the encouragement and ideas. 3" not the return but the pattern formula 9207 for overlapping?
@@davidschott3993 Anytime. Thank you for the clarification! In your case, all that means is that you need to add 3 inches to the width of each swag because you need extra fabric to go over and around your pole (it's called take-up). If you don't add the extra 3 inches to EACH swag, your window treatment won't hang properly over the pole. It just means enlarging the curve of your swag a little bit on both sides (in your case, by 1 1/2 inches). Perfect!
Yes 3 inches extra each swag. That makes my middle large swag 69 inches. My extra pieces would be very large. I could use a lengthwise grain for the middle swag or consider a different design for my 3 window set up. I know that you did not recommend anything but a bias and I can see why. The material hangs so much nicer.@@ReneeRomeo
@@davidschott3993 Yes. I think you'll be disappointed without a bias cut. One of the funny things with this pattern is that you don't notice the seams as much as you think you will when everything is hung, pleated and finished. Try taking a giant string and mimicking the bottom edge of the swags by tacking it up with tape. You may be able to see exactly where a good bit of the seamed area will be hidden by the pleats. I'm certain that if the center swag is placed behind the other two swags, the seams will be a non-issue though.
Omg! Short of spending thousands on picture window and still not happy. I love me some window treatments! Wish I would have found u sooner! Great job explaining! Keeping this video for next project!!!
Sue, So many of us have been in the same boat. I'll share tricks of the trade that I've learned along the way so that you're never unhappy again. I LOVE window treatments too. I'll make sure to post more videos like this in the future. Glad you found me! Renee
Hi I want this effect in my lounge over my patio windows. I’m looking at a 4metre length pole which would take more than two swags. Would this design still work with more swags? Also where can I get the pattern from?
Hi Anna, You can add as many swags as you'd like to this pattern. The pattern is from a company called M'Fay and it's their Basic Pole Swag. You can get these in two swag depths so choose which ever makes sense for your situation. All the best, Renee
Love it
C Knowles, This is the best way to get beautiful swags on your windows because they'll always stay put and hang perfectly. If you're up for another window treatment video, try this one too: reneeromeo.com/2017/03/23/make-the-best-board-mounted-empire-swag-valance/
All the best with your window treatments, Renee
Where do i find this pattern to buy
Hi Susan, Here's the link for you:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0841V5865/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0841V5865&linkCode=as2&tag=reneeromeo0f-20&linkId=1d942eb0e8aa0103935abd2c3759476c
It's currently unavailable but keep checking back for availability. In the mean time, you can brush up on some more tutorials to help out with this project here:
reneeromeo.com/category/sewing/
All the best with your sewing, Renee
Very nice I admire my work this
شكرا لمشاهدتك, Renee
Very smart project wall's really help ……
Hi Floyd, This project gets me so many compliments because it looks professional. It's time consuming but worth every minute. I really enjoy sewing for home decor. The pros make it look harder than it is.Thanks so much, Renee
You know i owe you big time , saving money and having fun working image that its no longer a four letter word , thank you. Mrs Romeo
@@floydnorris2296 We've all been there! LOL You're very welcome!
TMI for this cut to the chase and get to the point kind a girl . Dang. Just hang the damn thing and show me how. I’m lacking the attention span for this. Thank you though. 🤗
Hi ZSHERBEAR 777, I posted this for people that want to learn how to make the whole window treatment. Once everything is properly assembled, it practically hangs itself. You can't get the same results that I did without sewing it yourself. But... I'm open to constructive criticism and thank you for your thoughts. I will try to produce a video just on hanging window treatments in the future. All the best, Renee
Renee Romeo thank you for the video. I actually enjoy your videos, I was quoted over $20,000 to have pole swags similar to these made for my living room and dining room so your video actually showed me that this is a project I can tackle myself without paying $20,000. So I thank you for the full video. I’ve ordered the pattern from M’fay and the fabric is all ok order! Thank you thank you thank you!
Hola buenas tardes
Me encanta felicitaciones excelente trabajo ...
Ana Maria Banilla Foronda, Gracias! I'm glad that you enjoyed watching, Renee
Como puedo tener el patrón
M'Fay basic swag pattern.
My wife said ok you seen her do this four times and you still don't understand , I said one more time honey and i got it ,, She said yeah right .
Hi Floyd, Too funny! I promise you that once you have everything cut out, it will all fall into place. If you're still unsure, you can use the same fabric for the face as you do for the lining. It will be more costly but you'll be assured that no matter how it's hung, it will be correct. Just a thought! Renee
Thank you kindly , Crown molding up now this and she knows i love me some Renee Romeo , she still has Brad Pitt lol LIFE.
@@floydnorris2296 Hahaha! Truth be told, she has the better deal!! I love me some Brad Pitt too. 😍
You rock keep doing what you do oh so well ….
It would have been nice to see how you hang it on the pole. Failed
Hi Renee how are you doing. Question what pattern did you use.?
Margaret, Great, thanks for asking! I used an open pole swag pattern from a company called M'Fay. They supply professional workroom patterns (to fit larger windows) but you can use a Simplicity or Butterick pattern for smaller windows. Please send pictures if you do this - I'd love to see your fabric choice. All the best, Renee
Hi Renee- Nice job on the video. I am going to attempt this by your drawing. Any tips on deciding how much more than the measurements of the window I will need? I keep watching your video over and over before I take the leap.I figure I will draw a pattern on a piece of muslin to get the right size. If I get stuck, do you know the pattern number for m'fay?
Thanks , Julie
Julie g, The pattern number for M'Fay is 9207. When I measure a window, I add two inches total width beyond the window casing (ie: one inch larger on the right and one inch larger on the left) . That leaves enough room for the fabric to return back to the wall and make the window appear slightly larger than it really is. If you have drapes hanging underneath the swags, you can make the swags any width you like because the drapes will hide the window casing completely. That's what I have done with mine. The windows in the room were too small and I wanted them to appear larger. Great idea about the muslin! It's a cheap thing to throw away if you want to adjust your measurements after it's cut- Love it! You'll do great! Renee
Where can I get that particular pattern?
Sandra, M'Fay has professional workroom patterns available to the public. I used this pattern all the time when I was making swags for my clients. Great quality paper and written instructions. Good luck with your sewing project! Renee
Thank you Miss Romeo God bless you
You too Margaret!
Hi! I love your videos and I'm getting ready to start my first project, but I wanted to know where do you get your patterns, or are they custom?
they are not jabots ..... they are tails
Thank you for the correction Ivan. All the best, Renee
Is this algebra??😅
That's too funny Sam! I try to keep it simple but sometimes it's tough to do. Lol Renee
spiegazione in italiano
Lucia, Mi dispiace. Non parlo italiano. Hai un amico di lingua inglese che ti può aiutare? Ciao, Renee
U teach in difficult ways plz make this video again in easy way.
omg shaheen, When you purchase the pattern, I assure you that everything will make sense. Happy sewing, Renee
Fluff for 6 hours😂
No. It almost hangs itself.
@@ReneeRomeo Yes I can see that in your wonderful demo. I was commenting on what you said about using other material.😊
Yo necesito saber cómo usted la pone en el tubo si mientras hace la demostración es la mesa que las dos piezas están pegada no tiene los tablones hecho como la ponen en el tubo por favor podría explicarme