That said, I actually hate blinds. They get all dusty and are hard to clean and they don't keep out as much light as curtains. So I'm on a mission to replace all our blinds with curtains or drapes of some sort. This task will be complete sometime in the next decade, if I'm lucky and if I get my sewing machine fixed.
However, the window in the bathroom was driving me crazy. There it is, below. When it came time to shower, one would have to follow these steps to get the window open and closed:
- pull up shade
- undo hook side right
- undo hook side left
- crank the crank to open the window
- pull down shade
- post shower, pull up shade
- shade gets caught on left hook, unhook
- pull shade the rest of the way up
- crank window closed
- window won't close because left hook is partially engaged due to shade getting caught
- unengage hook
- crank the rest of the way in
- hook the hooks
- put down the shade

I had a gift card from Fred Meyer and used it to buy a faux stained glass thing from Artscape. I chose Wisteria. Behind it is the pattern I made to make sure I cut the piece to the right size. It turned out to be more problematic than helpful, as the pattern kept moving all around in the window as I was trying to trace the window size, and it turned out that the width of the Artscape thing was the same width as the window, so I really only had to concentrate on the length.



1 comment:
It looks both lovely and quite private! Excellent work! -S
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