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Frequently Asked Questions: Mock-Valance Shade
Cutting directions for the April 2007 SewNews Magazine shade.

Accent Border is 1/4" finished, 3/4" cut.

Cut A: [Finished Shade Width - 6.5"] x [Finished Shade Length - 1.5"]
Cut 2 B's: [5.5"] x [Finished Shade Length - 0.5"]
Cut C: [Finished Shade Width + 4"] x [9.5"]
Cut D: [Finished Shade Width - 4.5"] x [6.5"]
Cut 2 E's: [4.5"] x [7.5"]
Cut F: [Finished Shade Width + 4"] x [4.5"]
Cut G: [Finished Shade Width + 4"] x [6.5"]
Accent Border: Cut 0.75" strips on the straight of grain


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