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Old 06-08-2011, 01:16 PM
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That's really pretty I like it. But I was wondering where did you get the parrot material. I have been looking for some material with parrots on it and I just can't seem to find some with the parrots as big and bright as that. There was a lady at a LQS who had made a quilt with some beautiful ones on it I had asked her if she would give me the shops name . she did but I tried looking it up on the site she gave me and to no avail couldn't find it. I'd appreciate it if you could give me info on your material. PM me . Thank you.
Cheryl, I have no idea. My friends dump their scraps here and I'm sure it's one of theirs. All the scraps are in one pin and I just pick a bunch. I would do a google search on parot fabric.....
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I put my hand on the shade with the full sun on it and it was just a bit warm. I put my hand behind it and it was hot. So the shade does keep the heat out quite a bit. Now that I know that. Next time I would use the thickest batting.
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I have been doing this for years. For my windows and doors. In the summer it keeps out the heat and in the winter it keeps in the warmth.
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Old 06-09-2011, 08:36 AM
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Love the beautiful stained glass effect when the light comes thru! Very nice.
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Old 06-10-2011, 01:23 PM
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I did wonder how to make a window shade. Your idea is really simple and I like it. Are there other types of window shades we can make?
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Very cute.
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Old 06-11-2011, 06:52 PM
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A cool way to beat the heat!
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Old 06-15-2011, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by butterjoy
I did wonder how to make a window shade. Your idea is really simple and I like it. Are there other types of window shades we can make?
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Joy, I just saw your post. Yes, there is another way.On this one , I cut most of the old shade off and sewed the quilted shade on it.

Since the shade is now thicker, it will only roll up a little bit, so now I have the idea to but one of those rods with the fancy balls on the ends and clip the shade to the rings on the rod and that will look much better and I can slide the shade to the side when the sun goes away.

I finished these just in time, it 98 degrees right now or feels like it and it's cool by the window. I am not getting the stain glass effect on the window shade because I used thicker batting but I don't mind at all.....
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Cool, will you post a pic of it? I learn so much from all you every day :)

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Love the way you used your scraps. I have a metal front door with a window in the top half, so I bought a magnetic rod and attached it to the door. I have several wall hangings with loops instead of a sleeve to use on this door. I change for holidays, season, etc.
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