You will need the extra width to gather the fabric so it looks shirred when you close the door.
How to cover glass doors with fabric.
Of course i change the fabric often depending on the season and my mood so i want to make it as easy as possible to do so.
So i cover the glass with fabric to conceal the holiday dishes and add some personality to the room.
Sew a fabric panel or choose a ready made drapery panel approximately 2 inches longer than the glass window.
Next cut your fabric to one and a half times the width of the glass area.
It a super simple diy and can be changed out easily and often.
It s so simple to do you can swap the fabric out to suit the current season festive holiday or just your mood.
You can make your own custom bypass panels to cover your sliding glass patio door.
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Learn how to cover glass cabinet doors with fabric with this easy tutorial.
Measure the area of the cabinet door that you would like to cover with paper.
When your door is lined and both velcro pieces are stuck together on the door remove the protective tape exposing the sticky.
Add fabric to your glass cabinet doors in mere minutes without any hardware or sewing.
A better option is to cover the glass from the inside of the cabinet.
The panels can be made of window screen plexiglass metal fabric stone wood or most any other material.
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Running fingers in the edges to make sure the fabric is really sealed.
I added to the dimensions of the pane of glass.
The panel s width should measure 1 1 2 to 2 times the width of the glass.
The only problem with replacing your existing glass is that it can get expensive.
Even though it only takes about twenty minutes start to finish to change the fabric out completely the transformation is quite dramatic.
Then flop the fabric back up and massage it in place.
If plenty of wall space exists between the top of the door frame and the ceiling fill it with a single wide roman shade treatment that will fold up tightly when not in use but will cover the entire door expanse in one swift motion at nightfall.
Use the ruler to measure and mark a piece of butcher paper or newspaper and then use the rotary cutter to cut it out.
You can hang the panels either on inside your home or on the exterior of your home for added protection of your sliding glass door from strong weather.
Many different types of obscure glass are available from rain drop patterns to a crackled glass finish.
Give yourself a generous allowance all around the glass.
Continue down the panel pressing and massaging the fabric in place.
Take a razor around the edges nice and sharp and cut off the extra fabric.