Does the tufting gun lock the yarns into the fabric? I'm really interested in using this technique to make faux fur collars for my coats. I have a collection of wool and even Cashmere yarns I'd like to try out.
The fabric when it gets cut it leaves residue in the air , it's not needed but it's always good to protect yourself esp if you're doing this 8+ hours a day.
I am interested in learning using this machine.
very nice and now with one hand love to modify the machine as i am ahandicapped engineer
Does the tufting gun lock the yarns into the fabric? I'm really interested in using this technique to make faux fur collars for my coats. I have a collection of wool and even Cashmere yarns I'd like to try out.
How can I book a class
Does tufting create a lot of dust? They're all covering their faces
The fabric when it gets cut it leaves residue in the air , it's not needed but it's always good to protect yourself esp if you're doing this 8+ hours a day.
This was posted during covid but I'm sure it does
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not only does that look like a dangerous tool with all the internals exposed, it also looks inaccurate and kind of useless.
Haha. Engineer doesn't understand actual work examples are my favorite. Great parody.