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Covering a lampshade is the perfect way to give a space your own unique style, especially when you experiment with different fabrics and prints. Using this simple technique will bring warmth and texture to your home in less than one hour! Grab your Fiskars® RazorEdge™ Fabric Shears and follow these steps to create a custom fabric lampshade to dress up any room.
1. Measure the fabric. First, lay out the fabric of your choice on your work surface and measure the circumference of your lampshade with a length of string. Add 1" to the total and record this measurement. Next, measure the lampshade's height with a ruler, add 2" to the total and record this measurement.
2. Mark the fabric for cutting. Use tailor's chalk and the Fiskars® 6" x 24" acrylic ruler to mark the lampshade's height and width measurements on the side of the fabric that will be facing in against the lampshade.
3. Cut the fabric. Using the marked lines, cut the fabric with the RazorEdge™ Fabric Shears, designed for clean, crisp cuts through fabric.
4. Iron the fabric. Lay out the fabric and fold in 1" of both the top and bottom edges. Iron at the 1" fabric mark to create a crease that will fold into the lampshade on the bottom and lay crisply on the top.
5. Adhere the fabric to the lampshade. Spray the lampshade with the fabric adhesive and wrap the fabric, chalk side in, around the lampshade, starting at the seam. Fold over the extra 1" at the end to create a neat seam and glue down. Next, fold the bottom 1" fabric under the lampshade so the fabric continues into the underside for a crisp adhesion. Keep the top 1" folded on itself, but apply flush with the top of the lampshade so as to avoid fabric hanging over the lampshade's internal bars. Allow to dry using mini binder clips to hold it in place, if necessary.
6. Attach lampshade to lamp. Once lampshade is dry, attach to desired lampstand.