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I finally decided to upgrade from the sheets I nailed to the wall.
I have a small budget and I want to take it down when I don't use it, which I came up.
I already have some material so I spend less than a dollar but can spend about ten dollars. You need:-An old sheet.
I'm sure you can find cheap ones at Walmart or goodwill or somewhere else. -PVC.
I paid 75 cents for 12 feet at Home Depot and they even cut it for me. -
If you haven't already, they will sell the kit at Home Depot for a few dollars. -
Connect this with a small screw at one end.
That's it.
I also bought a bag of velcro straps at Walmart for $2.
I need them to manage the wires anyway. 1.
Decide what size you want.
The mine is 5 feet wide and 6 feet high. 2.
Cutting and stitching of the top and side.
Leave a few more inches on each side so you can fold up and sew a seam. 3. Insert eyelets.
There is one on each side of the top. 4.
Seam with pvc pipe.
This is to allow it to hang straight flat for easy roll up and storage.
Simply fold the bottom over the pvc, wrinkle the paper, take out the pipe and stitch it all the way.
Then slide the tube in and sew the two sides. 5.
Put the hook on the ceiling
I put some in the living room, bedroom and another bedroom.
They are barely noticeable so I keep them on top.
Hang it up and enjoy it.
Whenever you don't use it, just start at the bottom, roll it up, and then place the velcro strap around it, in the closet or something.
As always, thanks for reading.
Side note: I want to cut the pvc in half and leave about 2 inch of the gap in the middle so that it can roll up and fold in half.
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