An awning provides shade and shelter to your outdoor patio, deck, storefront or window. Additionally, awnings provide exterior decoration to your home or business, with an opportunity to dress up the outdoor structure while bringing some of your indoor style outside. An awning can be retractable, free-stranding, simple or elegant, but without an edging it may feel cold and structural. Pick the right edging and the whole project can feel warmer and more inviting, adding style and personality to your outside area.
- Material matching your awning
- Finishing edge (ribbon or other material)
- Decorative items, if using (tassels, fringe, etc.)
- Sewing machine or needle and thread
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Instructions
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Measure linear awning dimensions, excluding the portion attached to your home or building.
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Remove the awning material from its fixtures.
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Purchase weather-proof material, sized accordingly, that matches your awning or complements its colors and patterns. Also choose edging material such as ribbon to finish the material's edges.
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Choose from a straight cut, scalloped edge, zig-zag pattern or other edging of your choice. Cut the material's edges. Sew on edge finishing material.
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Sew material on to the awning, then replace the awning on its fixtures.