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sewmuchmore 01-27-2011 08:29 AM

I have looked up on the net and can not find a tutorial that show how to make a cord cover that will hand down on the wall. It is a light and they do not like the cord showing any ideals?

sewwhat85 01-27-2011 08:39 AM

the ones i have seen are just a fabric tube that is made longer than the cord and kinda scrunched up to look gathered if that makes sense

Diannia 01-27-2011 08:49 AM

I've seen some like Nancy described.

Diannia

sewmuchmore 01-27-2011 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by sewwhat85
the ones i have seen are just a fabric tube that is made longer than the cord and kinda scrunched up to look gathered if that makes sense

How do you get the scrunched up look when it is gong to be hanging down. Want the tube slide down also?

dungeonquilter 01-27-2011 09:16 AM

You could put elastic in it at intervals to hold it in place.

thimblebug6000 01-27-2011 09:20 AM

Here's another thread here on the forum that might help.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-74186-1.htm

http://www.ehow.com/how_6545830_cover-lamp-cord.html

ktbb 01-27-2011 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by sewmuchmore
How do you get the scrunched up look when it is gong to be hanging down. Want the tube slide down also?

If you make it of very thin material it may drop down, but making it of quilting material or other medium to heavy weight fabric it will stay in place on it's own - the fabric is bulky enough to keep it from flattening out.

carhop 01-27-2011 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Diannia
I've seen some like Nancy described.

Diannia

dito

sewmuchmore 01-28-2011 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by dungeonquilter
You could put elastic in it at intervals to hold it in place.

Thank you that is a wonderful; ideal. I thought of one long strip but placing it intervals is a great. This way the seams across will be colled so it will not show as much. thanks again :P :P

sewmuchmore 01-28-2011 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by thimblebug6000

Thank you for the links, I am going to use how to cut the fabric from your link and tips from others. You guys are awesome. :P :P


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