I was shopping at Trader Joes and a young twenty something store employee stopped me, "Mam", she said, (Mam?? is she really talking to me? mam??) "where did you get your cardigan?" (now that's more like it) "LOFT" I answer. And she stares blankly--"you know, Ann Taylor's LOFT?" Still blank. So I instruct her where to find a store, and move along. So I have found my niche-my choice of caridigan color-still cool, my choice of store to purchase it at--only cool to those of us "Mams".
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Grommet
Ok, Hy and I just made a trip to IKEA, spent more money than we should, but I'm excited about it. Because I have 4 different fabrics to make curtains. I want to make curtains with Grommets at the top like the one above. I've never done it. I need some help.
Where do I get big Grommets, how do I apply them? And any tips.
Any info would be greatly greatly appreciated!
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but in the back of the fabric section, by the upholstery, there are 'notions' for doing grommets. you have to buy a grommet tool. it's a big punch thing, that smooshes it. not sure how expensive they are.
try mesa sales. and see if the stuff is cheaper there.
have I told you I'm starting a sewing group? well it's next week.. let me know if you'd like to join! although we won't be doing curtains this time, but it will help you gain experience I think.. at least that is what I am hoping for. let me know.. my email is dreadog7@gmail.com
joann's has all that junk and they will be able to help you I think
http://www.buygrommets.com/buygrommets/default.asp
Have Fun
Dave Baxter
There is a super easy way that you don't need the tool. There is a kit at Joanne Fabric and you cut a hole in the fabric then the grommet just pops in. They aren't real metal but it looks fine on the curtain. If you want more info call me.
this is way way late, but i'm way way behind on the blog-times.
i got big ole grommets at ikea a couple years ago, super cheap and super easy. don't buy the tool, you can do it without it. just make the cuts and snap them together. easy peasy.
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