Mother-of-3, Business Woman Shows How Anyone Can Easily Sew Pinch Pleated Drapes in Suprising New Book for Beginners
Jennifer Thoden writes a step-by-step manual for sewing pinch pleated drapes that anyone can understand. "I wanted to offer to sewers a resource that I wish I had when sewing my pleated drapes," Thoden explains.
Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- Jennifer Thoden had wasted enough time
and money on confusing pleated drape instructions to write a book. “It's
designed to help do-it-yourselfers like me save hours of frustrations and
expensive mistakes,” Thoden says about her new book, “How To Make Pleated
Drapes” (from Jennifer Thoden, 8112 Grand Junction Drive, Fort Worth, Texas
76179).
After being quoted over a $1000 for one set of pinch pleated
drapes for her living room, Thoden decided to sew them herself. “I must’ve
bought 6 different how-to books to figure out how to make my pleated drapes. No
one should have to piece multiple articles together to figure out how to sew
their window treatments,” explains Thoden. She goes on to add that it is too
easy to make expensive mistakes when using confusing resources.
“I wanted
to make sure that absolutely no one went through all the frustrations I did. So,
I decided to write a step-by-step manual that anyone can understand. I wanted to
offer to sewers a resource that I wish I had when sewing my pleated drapes. This
e-book gives the ultimate beginner sewer the confidence to sew the pleated
drapes they've always wanted. And when they're all done, their drapes will look
exactly as if a professional had sewn them. What a thrill!” Thoden goes on to
explain that “How To Make Pleated Drapes” is also a great resource for the
professional workroom.
Jennifer Thoden, mother-of-3 and business woman,
offers “How To Make Pleated Drapes” as an e-book at the web site www.easy-pleated-curtains.com. Visitors can instantly download
the e-book from the web site and be reading it within 5 minutes. This is the
fourth in a series of how-to titles, to help beginners to professionals sew
professional quality window treatments.
Jennifer Thoden is a
self-employed stay-at-home mom. She expresses her love of sewing and desire to
help sewers be successful in her first e-book “How To Make Roman Shades” at www.sewing-roman-shades.com in early 2002. Since then she has
gone on to write and publish “How To Make Window Valances” at www.window-valance-patterns.com and “How To Make Balloon
Shades” at www.sewing-balloon-shades.com. In addition to the published
titles, Thoden runs an online retail shop where sewers will discover
hard-to-find roman shade hardware and other sewing supplies. You can find this
online shop at www.roman-shades-shop.com.
“How To Make Pleated Drapes”
by Jennifer Thoden, is available from www.easy-pleated-curtains.com. The 103 page e-book shows a
reader exactly how to make 5 different pinch pleated drapes from design to
installation with dozens of illustrations and photographs. It offers tips and
techniques to help the absolute beginner be successful at making professional
quality pinch pleated drapes.
Contact:
Jennifer Thoden
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