Einleitung
This guide will show you how to shorten your cordless blinds to fit a window perfectly. Custom sized blinds are generally more expensive, and having too long of blinds makes them more prone to break easily.
The blinds used as an example are for a 3 ft. wide window, but this guide will work for any size of cordless blinds. There are no special skills required to complete this project.
Werkzeuge
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Figure out exactly how long you want the blinds to be in the window.
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Cut the blind off below the very last blind that you want in the window using your scissors and continue cutting the excess blinds off until you reach the bottom rail.
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You should now have a single, tight string in the middle, and loose strings in the shape of a ladder.
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Cut the center of the horizontal strings connecting the ladder that were holding the excess blinds in place, essentially splitting the ladder in half but still avoiding the tight center string attached to the plug.
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For the sections that don't have the tight center string connected to the plug, you still need to cut the ladder but don't need to worry about cutting the string connected to the plug since there isn't one.
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Using a flathead screwdriver, gently pull the plugs out of the bottom rail to release the rest of the ladder.
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Finish cutting the ladder that was inside of the plug in half until it is completely separated.
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Raise the bottom rail up to the bottom of the last blind, keeping the loose front pieces of the ladder strings in front and the loose back pieces of the ladder strings in the back.
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Using your scissors, cut the excess string off of both sides of the loose ladder strings, leaving about 2-3 inches of string (or 2-3 segments of the ladder) hanging off both sides.
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Hold the plug between your fingers to keep the center tight center string attached to the plug out of the way.
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Grab both sides of the shortened ladder strings, pinching them with two fingers using the same hand that you are holding the plug so that they are evenly aligned.
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Using your other hand, grab both sides of the loose ladder strings and twist them together next to the hole the plug was in.
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Stuff the twisted strings inside of the hole that the plug was in.
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Allow the plug to slide back in the hole to lock the twisted strings in place.
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For the sections that don't have the tight center string attached to the plug, you just need to take the loose plug that you set to the side in step 4 and push that in the hole to lock everything in place.
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