I have an antique rug stretcher. All four sides look like a large yardsticks that attach to each other by wing nuts. I don't know if it was used on rugs after cleaning to keep them from shrinking or creating new rugs.
Hey! Is it better to draw on your design when it's stretched on the frame, as opposed to drawing it onto the fabric first and then stretching it onto the frame?
Is it possible to use a loose weave jute cloth as a base? Hi, thanks for this neat tutorial! I love the yarns from your shop and will order them.My tufting gun model is QZ II
a few say they use a jute burlap, but by far the most popular base seems to be monks cloth. when i try this, i'll use burlap to practice on until upgrading material -- i don't think i'd want to use it always unless i couldn't find the better stuff (which is a possibility!).
I am having similar problems. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get the fabric to stay on the carpet stripes. It just comes out immediately on the bottom.
What do you call the type of cloth you sell in your shop? You mention it's worth it to buy the "real cloth" but you don't mention what it's called. I'd like to be able to find it when your shop doesn't have it in stock
Literally the best video to teach this. Straight to the point. Thank you!
Can you do a video on all the Marie road u need to make a rug , I wanna start making rugs but I’m having a hard time find videos
I have an antique rug stretcher. All four sides look like a large yardsticks that attach to each other by wing nuts.
I don't know if it was used on rugs after cleaning to keep them from shrinking or creating new rugs.
I'm very interested . what should do fist? thank you . so much.
Hey! Is it better to draw on your design when it's stretched on the frame, as opposed to drawing it onto the fabric first and then stretching it onto the frame?
Is it possible to use a loose weave jute cloth as a base? Hi, thanks for this neat tutorial! I love the yarns from your shop and will order them.My tufting gun model is QZ II
a few say they use a jute burlap, but by far the most popular base seems to be monks cloth. when i try this, i'll use burlap to practice on until upgrading material -- i don't think i'd want to use it always unless i couldn't find the better stuff (which is a possibility!).
What is the name of this type of cloth?
Can I join the clothes together to make a bigger rug? And if so how?
How long can you leave the material stretched for? Like will the material lose tightness from being stretched over a period of time
So what is the real cloth ? What is the name of the material?
Hello dear hope everyone is safe actually I want to bye this cloth. Please how can I get from you...Regards- Rashida
Hey Tim,I want to buy stuff from your shop but am all the way down here I Africa,so how can u help me
I’ve tried stretching the cloth and it was super tight in the beginning and slowly got looser as I stitch away so what should I do
Same
I’m having this same issue too
Hey Tim. Wondering about the rough size of this frame. it looks perfect for beginners and i want to order cloth from your store
Hi! My cloth just wont stay on and ive tried watching this video over and over do you have any more tips that might help?
I am having similar problems. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get the fabric to stay on the carpet stripes. It just comes out immediately on the bottom.
Mines as well 😭😭😭😭😭😭
How can I get these backing materials am in Kenya.
Where is the cloth made in ? And also is the frame custom made by you? Thank you!
What do you call the type of cloth you sell in your shop? You mention it's worth it to buy the "real cloth" but you don't mention what it's called. I'd like to be able to find it when your shop doesn't have it in stock
He said it’s monks cloth
Hi Tim! Any idea on when the tufting cloth will be restocked? I bought some monks cloth that is definitely not up to the task.
Do you sell these frames? I'm not very handy with tools. I rather pay someone.
When will you restock?
Backings. Cloth and yarn.
Waiting to purchase everything.
My tufting cloth ripped in places cause it was too tight... is that a thing?
Yes
No mention of what you used to hold the cloth to the wood
It's printed on it. "dual purpose carpet gripper"
I can’t find a link to your store, can you message me a link, thanks
Link in video at the bottom. www.tufttheworld.com or www.tuftinggun.com
I've stretched my fabric and was tight in the beginning and it slowly gets looser when I start to stich. S.O.S
@@tufttheworld noted! thank you
Can use normal painting canvas instead of this? Thanks
as mentioned there needs to be holes.
I make it as tight as possible p. If Ido not my gun jumps