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How To: Install a Grommet

2008-05-5-grommet.jpgShelly, aka Mod Home Ec Teacher, was part of our January Jumpstart contest and has kept in touch since. She let us know about her recent step by step how to on installing grommets, a great skill to have in your DIY decor bag of tricks...

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Shelly shows off her skills with a very clear and concise how to, with each and every step along the way illustrated with photos. Here is the Cliffs Notes version...


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The Supplies - grommet kit, pencil, ruler, scissors, x-acto, hammer, screwdriver, fabric


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Measuring - mark the center of where you want your grommet, then take the grommet hole punch and center it on your mark, pounding to make an indentation


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Cutting - use an x-acto to make a X in the resulting circle indentation and then cut out the circle with small scissors


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Placing Grommet - Right side of fabric: insert the main grommet piece (the one with the protrusion) through the hole. Wrong side of your fabric: place the ring on top of the protrusion with the domed side facing up.

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The Big Finish - Take the grommet tool and place it on a solid surface, then use a hammer to pound it into place with the wrong side facing up. Hit solidly 5 times.


Be sure to check out the full DIY by Shelly at Curbly for all the details, photos and tips.

Thanks, Shelly!

Photos: Mod Home Ec Teacher at Curbly

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Very imformative.

posted by cityofparis on May 5th 2008 at 11:35am
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this is great. i have some grommeting in my near future--can't wait to put this info into practice.

posted by teensleuth on May 5th 2008 at 2:04pm
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I've been to 6 other websites seeking simple directions on how to install a grommet. Your explanation, accompanied by SUPERB photos was the best - and the only one that I can follow easily.

I believe when teaching a skill such as this, pictures are a must - directions without photos are simply too confusing since we're also using new vocabulary to learn a new skill.

Well... Off to set some grommets!
Barb

posted by artisticattorney on July 9th 2008 at 6:56am
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Does anybody find this hard to do? OK, I bought eyelets & eyelet tools thinking that they'd work the same way as grommets. But the tools are very small (for 3/8" eyelets) and I can't seem to make it work.

posted by pinkylechat on August 5th 2008 at 7:03am
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