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Martin Baxter wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote: Joe Already own a sewing machine... decided I don't really want the hassle. Besides, I'm not that good on it to make the drapes look right. The quote I got from them was about $225 for the four portlights. Jon, it's really easy, I did like Katy, bought some of those short kitchen drapes, which still weren't short enough. I folded the bottom hem on itself twice and sewed a sinlge straight seam along them, done. It was a discount store, I think I paid about 6 bucks for the drapes. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- Our ports are deep so I didn't have to do that....if they are too long, there is another way other tahn making a bulky edge by folding...cut off the original hem and then use NoSew to fold up a much lesser amount of material into the new hem...quite easy, is water resistant and is quite quick...this, of course, would be a ...masculine...apparoach...I hand hem things still... |
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