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Roll up blinds are an attractive way to cover your windows, but they can be tricky to roll up evenly. Fortunately, most roll up blinds are very simple to use. Before you roll up your blinds, check to see if they use a cord pull, are spring-loaded, or are rolled up by hand. Then, you can adjust your blinds to your desired height.

Method 1
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Adjusting Blinds with a Cord Pull

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  1. Start rolling by folding up the bottom end of the blinds. Then, continue rolling them layer by layer, applying even tension across the width of the blinds. Stop once you reach the halfway point or when you think you have a good enough start. [1]
    • Although you can skip this step if your blinds are short, rolling them partially up by hand will help the blinds roll up evenly.
  2. The cord is usually located on the right side of the blinds near the top. At this point, it’s important that you don’t let the blinds go, as they aren’t secure. If you don’t hold onto them, they’ll unroll again. [2]
    • Your blinds may have a fabric or plastic cord that’s used to open and close them. Both types work in the same manner.
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  3. If you partially rolled your blinds by hand, you’ll need to lift the cords that hold the blinds in place, which will still be down where your blinds started. Don’t let go of the rolled blinds until these cords reach the bottom of the roll. Once they do, you can take your hand off of the roll and let the cords pick up from there. [3]
    • Some cords consist of 2 pieces, with one controlling each side. If yours is made like this, make sure the cords on both sides are equally tight before you move on. If they aren’t, pull the cord that controls the loose side until it’s just as tight as the tight side.
  4. Apply a light to medium tension as you pull the string so that the blinds don’t come up too fast. This will help keep them neat and even as they roll up. [4]

    Tip: If your string has a trigger that automatically rolls up the blinds after you tug down on it, then you don’t have to keep pulling the cord. Instead, slowly release the cord to allow the blinds to roll up.

  5. Some blinds have an internal mechanism that holds the cord in one spot until you pull on it again. If your blinds have this feature, the cord will stay put automatically when you let go of it, so you don't need to tie off the cord.
    • This is a built-in feature that some blinds have. It works the same way as the cord on mini blinds.
  6. Some blinds need to be tied on a hook to keep them from unrolling. If your blinds are like this, make several loops around the hook to keep it secure. If you can, tie the cord in a figure 8 pattern for added security. [5]
    • This hook is sometimes called a "cleat."
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Using Spring-Loaded Blinds

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  1. You’ll be able to trigger the spring in the blinds more easily if you’re holding it at the center. If you hold it too much to the left or right, the blinds may only roll up on one side. [6]
    • Your blinds may get damaged if they roll up on one side but not the other.
  2. Tug the blinds gently to trigger the spring. At this point, your blinds should be coming away from your window at a slight angle. [7]
    • You may need to tug it down several times before you trigger the spring.

    Tip: Don’t let the blinds go while they’re rolling up. Otherwise, the blinds can get damaged.

  3. They will roll back up on their own, but it’s best to hold the end of the blinds as this happens. This way you can make sure the blinds don’t roll up too quickly, which can result in damage or uneven blinds. [8]
  4. If you want them to roll all the way up, you can just let go. However, if you want to stop the blinds partway up, let them roll up to just above where you want them. Then, lower the blinds back toward the window. Finally, tug the blinds down until they're in the right spot and let them go. [9]
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Tying Up Blinds

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  1. It’s best to position your hands at about shoulder-width apart. This will allow you to create a more even roll. However, hold your blinds in whatever way is most comfortable to you. [10]
  2. Fold up the bottom edge, then slowly roll up the curtains until you reach your desired height. Go slowly so you can make sure each layer is even with the last. [11]
    • It’s up to you how tightly you want to roll up your blinds. You might like the look of tightly rolled blinds, or you might prefer loosely rolled blinds. Either way works.
  3. Make a neat bow on both sides to hold up the blinds. You may need to loosen and re-tie the bows several times to get them how you want them. [12]

    Tip: If possible, ask someone to help you tie off your blinds. Your blinds will look much neater if one person ties while the other holds the blinds in place.

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      • Blinds can save you money on your energy costs. During winter time, it’s best to leave your blinds up on sunny days, as it warms your home. On the other hand, leaving your blinds down on sunny summer days will keep your home cooler, saving you money. [13]
      • Read the instructions that came with your blinds. Depending on the type of blinds you own, there may be special instructions.
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