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Hi Gedge,

I dont know if you are still looking for someone to make your Roman Blinds, I am a Curtain/Blind maker and I will make up your own fabric or can supply fabric as well whatever way works best for you. I do have a small website "tradecurtains.co.uk" with a small sample of my work and the cost of a average price of a blind as well. I do offer a free measuring service and can also arrange for the blinds/curtains to be fitted as well as I do have my own fitters etc or I would willingly tell you how to fit them yourself if you want to. I have attached a couple of pictures of a Roman Blind I made recently and the customer fitted it himself as I explained how to and it was over 3mts wide as well. Obviously it was for a little girl's room and I think he done rather well fitting it.


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Hi Lorraine,


you do not mention whether that is the actual area you want to cover in all or if its just the measurements of the window which does make a difference i.e. what is the width of the track or pole and what is the overall height/length of the curtain. also does the fabric have a pattern repeat as this does make a difference as well on fabric quantities.


roz

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