You need to check your local fabric store for a large amount of tan canvas material for your awning.
I would reccomend you contact the store where it was purchased and they can tell you the manufacturer of the swing. Going directly to the source will get you a color ma
I would stretch 2 canvases separately and then attach them back-to-back, then maybe trim the edges for a finished look. If you need it thinner stretch onto both sides of stretcher bars and trim the second canvas to not overlap the front of the other side, then again, trim for a finished look - maybe hot glue a nice ribbon that matches your decor?
Probably Longchamp. They are canvas material and come in multiple colors but all have brown leather handles and flaps. You can get them online.
Popular options for exterior window trim material include wood, vinyl, aluminum, and composite materials. Each material has its own advantages and considerations, such as durability, maintenance requirements, and cost.
Trim can be used to remove excess material from a piece of fabric by cutting away the unwanted edges or sections, creating a neater and more precise finish.
To clean your canvas backpack with faux leather trim, start by emptying the bag and shaking out any debris. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove surface dirt, then mix a solution of mild detergent with warm water. Dampen a cloth with the solution, gently scrub the canvas, and wipe the faux leather with a separate damp cloth. Finally, allow the backpack to air dry completely before using it again.
What a person can charge per foot for trim installation will depend upon if they have their own material or not. If you do not have your own material, you could charge a price ranging from $2 to $5 per foot.
I believe you are referring to the material covering the inside of the trunk. The felt like material.
Depends on the cost of the trim. I did mine for about $12 in material and 15 minutes work.
PVC molding/ boards
To mount fabric onto a canvas, start by cutting the fabric to size, leaving a few extra inches around the edges. Lay the canvas face down and position the fabric over it, ensuring it is centered. Pull the fabric taut and staple it to the back of the canvas, starting from the center and working your way outwards. Finally, trim any excess fabric and secure the edges with additional staples for a clean finish.
To remove an awning window, start by ensuring safety by wearing gloves and goggles. Carefully detach any interior or exterior trim around the window, then check for screws or fasteners securing the window frame to the wall. Remove these fasteners, and gently push the window outward from the bottom, tilting it to release it from the top track. Finally, lift the window out of the frame, taking care not to damage surrounding materials.