@@massimoprampolini5348 Ho usato Apple translate per questo, quindi spero che si traduca bene. Ho tutto ciò di cui ho bisogno su Amazon, ho cercato "tufting gun", c'è anche un "tufting stand", "tufting cloth" e naturalmente filato, dovrebbe essere un buon inizio!
I've never had an issue with just pulling the yarn cakes off the winder without any cone or insert in the middle at all. I just sit them on the floor next to the frame rather than sticking them onto dowels or whatever that's attached to the frame, they still feed properly - might save you the time and money on printing a bunch of these.
I’ve always wanted to get yarn that will let me do that ! I tried with a couple different brands but they all end up getting caught somehow (probably because I didn’t do something right lol) what brands do you usually use for that?
@@towfur11 You should have no problem with the one your have - You just have to keep track of the beginning tail of the yarn. I have a short uploaded that sort of shows how I do it.
Thats what the two slots at the top of the cone are for- squeeze the end of the yarn in them before you wind, and you'll be able to pull it out the top when you're done winding.
Hey there yes it should be! I haven’t had to mess with it in a bit but when you bring up a photo and pause it there should be an option to spin/flip the image in one of the menus you can scroll through.
Hello thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed 🤙🏻 so my top rated and suggested yarn is always gonna be the Big Twist Acrylic brand , then the Caron One Pound, and finally the Red Heart Super saver brand. I know in the video I had a couple brands rated slightly higher (such as the Patons wool and the Eddie Bauer) but they’re not always available and probably not thick enough for regular use in my experience.
Hello.. I am from india and most of the yarn you suggested are not available or too expensive here... Can you suggest what ply yarn to use, or what type of material is best, so that i can find something similar in indian market..
Hello I’m sorry to hear that, so in my research I believe one source suggested that my favorite yarn brands are typically 3 ply and the material for rug tufting that works best in my experience is acrylic. Best of luck finding the right yarn for your tufting journey !
You should separate the colors first, and try to practice or cut with scissors first so you could get an idea of the feel and look and next time don’t go so deep with the clippers on the 45 degree so you can always fix it.
Thank you so much! I just started "my Journey" as people love to say, this weekend. I'm about 6hrs into doing a rug which is the "dragon Ball Super" logo..if you google the logo any idea how you can tuft the "super" thats in the Japanese letters? Its so small.. I know I cant do that with the gun. Itll come out so booboo lmao. But I really appreciate the tip with the yarn Lots. You saved me big time with that!
Hey I’m happy you’re getting into it and my tip about the yarn lots helped! Oh the lettering is definitely a challenge for me as well , I usually say keep checking the finished side and maaaayyybe very carefully use some scissors to get it just right or try to get the graphic as big as possible!
Hey so I got the winder on Amazon it’s called the “YaeTek Hand operated yarn ball winder” and the spools I 3D printed and just looked up yarn winder spool to find the right size. Happy tufting!
That makes so much sense because I played it and felt like it could’ve at LEAST been like a B tier awesome game everyone should’ve been talking about, I like it more than Starfield tbh.
i did some research on tufting and stuff and found you. I realised with this video how small your account is at this point. I crochet and didnt realize how different yarn brands can be. Thanks for this Video.Looking forward for your next videos
Super helpful!! Ive been getting into tufting and really enjoyed this video! You should make a second one as newer acrylic yarn brands drop. Definitely educational and helpful so thank you!
Nicely done, it looks great, where do you put up your finished work if you do, are you on other social media outlets, I have to start posting more on RU-vid, I’m more on instagram and TikTok, love ya page I like to do my rugs while I watch and listen to others do there’s
Thank you so much! So I usually post on my Instagram: tow_fur, TikTok: chainmailtshirt, and stream on twitch: Towfur. I was putting custom rug orders up on Etsy but lately I’ve just been doing commissions or making rugs for friends whenever people decide to reach out on insta. Also, your rugs are dope!
I'm just about to start tufting, ordered most of the stuff, just wanted to do some research on yarns, this video is an amazing comparison resource, thanks for posting!
Man, you just changed my mind. I was going to get the corded one because of this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MM0Ibc9DDEY.html but I am positive I want the battery one now. As someone who just found out about this today, what do you estimate that it costs to get to the point where I can make 2 36x26 inch 4 color rugs per week. TIA. I like your production style. Simple, informative, and helpful. Subbed.
Hey thanks for watching! That other creator did a great job but I really love my wireless tufting gun now I can’t go back haha. I would say it costed me about $40-60 to make a tufting stand with similar dimensions to the one you mentioned. Rugs around that size won’t cost too much for the yarn probably about $50 or less in yarn cost (depending on how many different colors altogether)I would estimate off the top of my head. A big sheet of tufting material is about $30 which should get you 4 or more rugs with those dimensions and the glue is about $30-40 for a gallon I think on amazon which should last you about a month or so on average with that many rugs being made so all in all about $160 to get started and then around $100 after you’ve made your stand. Happy tufting!
I’m a knitter personally, so I don’t know a thing about tufting and can’t appreciate the information in this video like your fellow tufters can, but I definitely appreciate the effort this took. I have a question for you: you mentioned tufting by hand; how do you do that? It might make a good video idea! Congrats on 300! 👏🏽
Thank you so much for your comment! I know it’s not the most HD video but I put a lot of love into it so that means the world to me! And yeah I actually do have a hand tufting tool it’s basically a big hollow needle with a wood handle and a little eyelet to feed yarn it def takes a lot longer but I’ll make sure to cover it!
Hey I’m sorry to hear that! So when I’d have jams I’d check the scissors (when the gun is off of course) and spin the gear to make sure the scissors are at the right distance and cutting properly. Another thing to watch out for is that same plastic gear I mentioned, I got yarn stuck in there before and it was causing all sorts of issues. Hope that helps!
Hey there so I connected the square with 4 foot by 4 foot wooden 2x4 boards and I have two 6 foot-ish 2x4 boards on the sides holding them up. Then for the “feet” I have two 2 foot 2x4s as well. I combined everything with a combination of 2 inch and 4 inch screws and a few 90 degree metal braces to keep some of the boards more stable.
Definitely hate all of these👿 2.) buy in bulk! That’s way too much for that size of fabric😢 3.) check that your frame isn’t bending😮 might be loosening your cloth, or the cloth is lower quality😔 Keep going! Push through all these times! Looking forward to your progress😍
Hey so the material I’m using there is called fabric tape, I basically just put it on the edges of the back of the rug to make it look a little more clean.
I second that! It’s so fun and satisfying to make something and it feels really good to see yourself getting better with the more stuff you make, don’t be afraid to try and definitely experiment!
I did my frame at home, and since in Europe, we don't have such thing like carpet tack strips (at least I wasn't able to find near my place), i had to improvise and i used a piece of wood and small nails, then I bended them, so once they are on a frame, they are heading outside and keeping the cloth perfectly. It's definitely longer than what I see using people with tack strips and better for cloth
I like the improvisation, putting the nails at an angle is definitely the best method I’ve seen to keep the cloth in place, my new setup has the nails straight out and it’s been harder to find a way to keep everything tight on the tufting stand, though I will say I haven’t had the straight nails strain the material too much either so grain of salt for my method I guess! Good luck and enjoy tufting !