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masma | 23:00 Tue 08th Feb 2011 | Interiors
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I've bought some canvas and want to make a blind with it but the edges of the material are fraying, do I need to sew it (might make it hem a bit thick) or could I stick it and what with. TIA x
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Stick it with Copydex.
(Available, in 3 sizes, from Homebase or from most DIY stores and stationers)
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Will that make the edges yellow (the material is white) or is that only if you apply too much glue?
If you put a hem on the fabric it will roll up lumpy and will never look right. You need something that will stiffen the fabric and prevent the edges from fraying, and not be affected by damp. One way is to dip the fabric in a PVA solution, (diluted till it looks like watery milk), then allow it to dry. You can then trim any loose threads and/or cut to width, and the fabric won't fray. The biggest problem is that the fabric has to be perfectly flat while it's drying. I solved this by clamping one end of the fabric between two pieces of wood, and letting the other end hang free. Always do a test piece with the PVA - you want the fabric to end up neither too firm nor too floppy.

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