Method Share - ROUTED UPHOLSTERED CORNICE BOARDS
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- čas přidán 31. 08. 2017
- Get into the groove! Annie Davis shares how she simplified the challenge of custom banding on upholstered cornices. Enjoy a special guest appearance by Zona Tiller who hosted this Method Share in her workroom and shared some helpful tips.
What is the tool you used from Sailrite called, I cannot find one anywhere?
Christine -
You can find the tool here - www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Canvas-Patterning-Ruler
Wonderful technique. I haven't made a cornice in 30 years. You make me want to do one. 🥰
Beautifully done, Annie...thank you for sharing!
What a talented lady you are! Was wide-eyed the whole way through! Thank you for sharing.
You're a genius! Thank you for sharing your method for banding! I will definitely do it on my next one.
This video was very informative and detailed...Love the finished work! It's assumable to know that you'll need to have those nifty tools on hand if you're looking to make this cornice along with other projects... TFS!!
So smart! Can't wait to try this method on a cornice I need to do next week! Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely enjoyed this vid. I do upholstery and ever so often I get requests for cornice board/lambrequins. They are the best thing ever for a window treatment.
Made a living out of making Custom Cornices, The name of my Biz for 37 years. Never advertised. All word of mouth... the best way to build customers!
Thank you for sharing this information with the public. You are very talented!
That was an excellent method share. I will definitely try this on my next banded cornice!
Thank you so much for sharing this helpful method! I will give it a go. Your video is just right.
Thank you so much for showing people how to do this! Great video!
WOW. Your work is gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing.
excellent tutorial...I am self taught and mine are ok. but I LOVE your routed path for the cording! Thanks!
This was a great tutorial on how to make the cornice. I followed you very closely. I made mine straight to go over a large dining room window and it turned out great! Wish I could post my pictures!
Very nice and informative video. The way you teach and do it makes me feel I can do it too!!
CZcams is the best. Thank you This lady is a pro.
You're a BEAST at these cornices!!!! I know the video was sped up but the process remains the same!!! Damn, I strive to be like you someday. I was tired simply watching 👀 Amazing work! Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Love your work, very well explain, I am going to try. Thank you and may god bless you.
Wow 😮 thank you this is the most informative video I have watched and understood so thank you kindly 🙏
Beautiful! Thanks for teaching this method. :)
`This was fantastic...I love the way I make cornices from Amy Tuckers video but this is such a great technique. Can’t wait to try it.
Fantastic job!!! Love it💟👍
Beautiful, professional job. Thanks for sharing.
Great skills indeed ... looks fantastic !
Beautifully done!
I wish I could to change my mothers room cornice fabric design! You make it look too easy 🤭🫶🏾 great job.
You do fabulous work!
Great video. Buying that router today.
Wonderful demonstration!
You make it look so easy...thank you 💮
Ladies, you are awesome. Thank you!
This is a very well done and helpful video! It hits the perfect balance of concise and thorough.
L shape bracket, you can buy them at the hardware store
Wonderful clear demonstration.
I tried this method, only routing the front, and my cornice came out great!!!
Amazing job!
Beautiful! Bravo
Dang! You don't mess around. You got it down. Fine job.
Muito lindo!!parabéns. .
VERY NICE!!!! you do great work!!!
I love this!
Bein Interior designer it's a plus points in knowing how to make DIY's.. Thank you for the tips 👍👍👍
Fantastic instructor!
Very neat workmanship
Excellent love it
You are my new hero! Now I just have to buy a router and learn how to use it as well as a few other tools. I can do all the sewing parts and have done some cornices with wood and foam core but I love your method of creating curves!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Do you ever hold any workshops? I would sign up. :-)
Well done! I love that your corners were so neatly finished. One part was forgotten though, how would you attach to the wall.
Excellent .
Thanks a lot for your help
waaaaooo que hermosas me inspiran bendiciones besooooossss
Nice work!
Wanted to see that on a window.awesome work.
You rock lady!
Beautiful! I love this video! One suggestion, I know you are comfortable with using a nail gun but some DIY'er might not be. I would recommend not angling the gun towards your face.
I am excited to give this a try.
Very helpful!!
Great Job, Gals
Beautiful work
You’re amazing!😊
Excellent work
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Wonderful Ideas..... What type of cording foot do you use?? I have not seen one like it.
Genial...😁👍🏽
Dang the skill!
Nice end product, but lots of work to do it!! Not sure if I would want to replicate this particular cornice method as it is very time consuming and needs a lot of tools that might be costly for a one time project. But, she took a lot of time to show the viewer each and every step and that is helpful!
Muito legal, parabéns pelo trabalho
Great video! Could you give advice on how to attach it to a window? Thank you!
maravilloso
Superb!
That is just beautiful. I have three windows in my back room. They all sit within inches of each other, however the middle window is clearly the size of a double window. I only have blinds in my home. I want to make a cornice board and am looking for a suggestion. Should I do 1 large cornice board or 3 individual boards? Please advise.
I'm working on something similar. You should do 1 longer board to cover both windows.
I have this same exact window setup and I’m still undecided if to do one large cornice or 3 individual ones
Awesome video. I was wondering how to determine the height of cornice board, my kitchen window is 77 inches wide by 38 high? Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Well done you .nice work .keep it up
Beautiful
Amazing video. Thanks for uploading. Plz upload tutorials of valance and swag also, if you may.
Amazing!
This was a really great method share. THANK YOU! Can you say why you did the groove to the back please?
Pamela Mohammed for lining the back 8:05
What did you cover that line with?
love your work where did you buy that staple gun i searched every where but can't find it.
AMAZING
Thank you for sharing. What kind of fabric do you recommend for cornices?
Awesome
Thaks
Boy the magic of hot glue
You’re great 👍🏻
Is there a way to determine how much the height of the cornice board can or should be?
Could you tell me what fabrics these are please. They are beautiful.
Wow !!
Beautiful 👍
❤❤❤❤
Beautiful work 😂
What is the brand of stapler you recommend? THANKS!
Love that ruler!
beautiful ❤ 👍👍👍👍
verry good
Hi I know its an old video of your routed upholstered cornice board, but would this work using a satin fabric please. Thanks
beautiful
what brand long nose staple gun are you using?
Nice 👍👍👍
As a 45 year professional carpenter, routers "kick back" both directions as the bit spins in a circle and could catch the wood on either side of the bit. It could jump either way. A Table saw and circular saw "kick back" not so much a router. Routers "climb" into a cut.
Wowwwwwwwwww soooooo amazing😮😮😮😮😮😮😍😍😍😍😍👌👌👌👌👍👍👍❤❤❤❤