Comment enrouler un store en paille à poulie simple avec une ficelle II

Equipment Needed: Straw blind (or straw shade) Strong string or rope (at least 5 meters long) Scissors (if necessary) Preparation: Ensure that the straw blind is fully extended and laid flat on a smooth surface. Take the string and measure a length sufficient to go around the entire blind with a little extra margin to tie the ends together. Steps to Follow: 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Initial Attachment: Find a corner of the straw blind and wrap the string around it to create a secure base knot. 0:35 1st Wrapping: Begin wrapping the string behind the straw blind and then bring it back to the front of the blind. Pass the string through the first pulley towards the second pulley. 1:17 The False Loop: When you reach the second pulley, create a loop to go back through the second pulley, allowing the lower part of the loop to hang as a false loop. 2:08 2nd Wrapping: Wrap the string, which has passed through the second pulley, downwards on the front side of the blind and then towards the back. Tie a tight knot to hold the string in place. Trimming the Excess (if necessary): If you have any excess string length, use scissors to cut it a few centimeters from the final knot. Ensure the knot remains secure even after cutting the string. Note: Before starting the winding process, ensure the straw blind is clean and dry to prevent mold or deterioration. Additionally, use a strong and durable string or rope for a secure fixation. ⚠️ To keep the blind in the "open" position, it must be attached at the bottom with a fastener: the false loop should hang on the side of the fastener; otherwise, your string might cross between its attachment point and the fastener across the window. By following these steps, you should be able to effectively and securely roll up your straw blind using a string. Happy DIY!