Hi I'm Sam! I'm a painter and textile artist based in Dallas, Texas. Here on my channel I make art, rugs (rug tufting) and what ever else may come to mind! I hope you join me to see what I make next and maybe make something yourself!
WHERE I GET MY SUPPLIES:
ROBERTS 3095 : thd.co/3BSlJQc BOND AAT1132 : bit.ly/3o191Kl ELMERS : low.es/3CRdXYg
TUFTING GUN : allthingseffy.com/collections/tufting-guns-only use code SAMXEFFY15 for 15% off! PRIMARY BACKING FABRIC : www.jancrafts.com/shop-3 allthingseffy.com/collections/rug-tufting-cloth
FILMING TOOLS:
SONY ZV-1 : amzn.to/3qfIlIq *affiliate link* LOB MIC : amzn.to/31sFb9O *affiliate link*
Im really glad, you are back!🌞 And you totally inspiring me again bout what I wanted to do on my . Starting September! Greetings from Czechia And Thank YOU!💛
I love your style! It’s so cool how both your paintings and fabric art flow together. Do you ever do fully rendered digital versions of your art both fabric and paintings?
hi I don't know English but I use automatic translator. I would like to know which is the best material for the text and which glue is best resistant to the washing machine
If you’d done more curved lines on the monks cloth it definitely would have shown you how crap it is 😂 I made the mistake of buying 4 yards of it because I got it for $7.50/yard and it seemed like it would work and my gun absolutely tears it up if I try to go any way but straight with the weave
Wow!! Great work!!! I'm getting ready to start this amazing art.....Heaven help me! I do a myriad of others artsy stuff but this really looks interesting. I love what you did with the pillows!! Awesome!
“You don’t have to make it perfect, you just have to make progress” damn yall are inspiring the hell outta me I can’t wait to start my tufting journey! 🩵 thank you for this content .
Just watched a person in Instagram design and make a fried egg design carpet. Looks so fun. I`m in!! I recall I used a small hand operated tufting machine which looked like a hand mixer in art class in high school. Burlap was the go to fabric back then.... Regarding the Monk`s Cloth, was it possible you could press more gently and not lose so much tension? And I'm sure you know there are many types and weights of burlap.... Wondering also if Monk's Cloth is better suited for hand tufting or hand hooked rug work. I think my mom used this for all her hand worked projects...
issue i have is putting the back on. Or to get it to stay. Half the time it doesnt stay. If it does, it gets release soon as i move down to another side. this has to be the hardest part!
Sew some strapping to the underside edges should hold together much better. Also elmers is made to come out with water easy. We used to use it as the best hairgel for big mohawks back in the day lol. Hot water knocks it out immediately.
Thanks for the video. Must say tho, the background music is extremely irritating and distracting. The info about the interfacting was really interesting, I've never heard of it before.