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Group MAKING KITS

Group MAKING KITS. Designed to deliver creative learning in your classroom or workshop. Make your own LAMPSHADE. Handmade by you. You will make a professional Lampshade from the covering of choice. The Lampshade can be used as a Pendant (ceiling ) or with a suitable Table Lamp.

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Group MAKING KITS

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  1. Group MAKING KITS Designed to deliver creative learning in your classroom or workshop.

  2. Make your own LAMPSHADE

  3. Handmade by you You will make aprofessional Lampshadefrom the covering of choice. The Lampshade can be used as a Pendant (ceiling) or with a suitable Table Lamp.

  4. You will need • Large clean flat working area • Covering of choice • Scissors • Sharp Knife • Lamination Squeegee (optional)

  5. List of components needed 1 x Plain Lampshade Ring 1 x Plain Lampshade Ring with fitting 1 x Self adhesive Lampshade panel 1 x Roll of 9mm Double sided tape 1 x Rolled Edge tool Plus Your covering of choice, Textile, Fabric, or Wallpaper can be used.

  6. Your covering The minimum size of your cover needs to be Kit size 20cm = 645mm x 220mm 30cm = 970mm x 255mm 40cm = 1282mm wide x 290mm 45cm = 1490mm wide x 290mm 70cm = 2240mm wide x 300mm

  7. Let’s get going You are now ready to make your lampshade. The satisfaction of saying “I Made This “ is priceless. Good Luck!

  8. Prepare your covering Cut down your covering to size, it needs to be bigger than thelampshade panel. Remove creases and any loose fibres, lay outon yourwork surface “FACE DOWN”.

  9. Make the lampshade panel Pick up the self adhesive panel and peel back around 10cm of the release paper.Working from the edge stick the panel down onto your covering.

  10. Pull the exposed release paper, smooth out from the middle as you pull.

  11. Turn the panel over and press your coveringfirmly into the adhesive smoothing as you go.

  12. Using a sharp knife or scissors trim the surplus covering from the panel. • Try to avoid leaving frayed edges.

  13. Crack the backing along the scored edges by folding backwards and forwards. Then peel off the PVC edges. Take care when removing , try and avoid fraying.

  14. Apply a strip of the 9mm double sided tape to the edge of the panel on the PVC side.This will be used to join the lampshade together at the seam. Your panel is now complete. .

  15. Prepare the rings Apply the 9mm double sided tape to the outside of the lampshade rings. Keep tape in the centre applying evenly all the way round. .

  16. Crunch the tape into the ring and smooth round. Remove the release paper from the rings. The rings are now ready for rolling around the panel. .

  17. Rolling • NOTE: The Fitting ring must be inside the lampshade. Place sticky rings along the PVC edge of the panel . The rings will pick up the panel, start rolling them downthe panel keeping in line with the PVC edge. .

  18. Keep going following the PVC edge. If you go out of line don't worry, go back! .

  19. Seal the lampshade seam When you get to the overlap remove the release paper from the double sided tape you applied earlier.Let the panels come together, position the join on your work surface and press the join hard from inside the shade. . .

  20. Snip Turn the shade fitting side up. Using your scissors snip the covering above the struts. So the covering can fit behind.. .

  21. Fold Fold the surplus covering inside the lampshade.Keep the covering stretched tight so it does not pucker. Tuck fabric into the ring ready for finishing.. .

  22. Finishing Pick up the rolled edge tool.Use the serrated edge to push the covering behind the ring. . .

  23. Use the smooth side of the tool to finish the tucking process. Place the tool behind the ring and run it round the whole lampshade. . .

  24. Complete You will now have made a professionally finished top quality lampshade that can be used as a pendant (ceiling fitting) or with a table lamp. . .

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