How To Restring Roman Blinds
Pleated shades filter out sunlight and fold up into a compact stack when raised.
How to restring roman blinds. Instructions for restringing pleated shades. Restringing a blind refers to the process of replacing the cords that raise and lower the bottom rail of a blind. Cut the cord into three equal sections and make a large knot in each at one end that will not pass through the bottom ring. Fabric blinds are window treatments that cover the window and are drawn up on cords mounted to the back side of the blind.
Hand sew the rings to the bottoms of the pleat seams where the marked line and pleat seams intersect. A roman shade collects in horizontal pleats as it is pulled upward. Most blinds operate and are strung the same way as the roman shade. The strings that work the shade may become dry rotted and snap.
The roman shade is the most common of these blinds. Roman shades a popular window treatment for modern homes may fail to raise and lower for one or two reasons. Or the plastic rings that guide the cords may become brittle and break. This process is fairly easy if your lift strings the 2 strings running from the bottom rail to the head rail are connected directly to your lift cords the 1 2 cords that you pull to raise and lower the blind.