Thank you for sharing, I don't know how I ended up watching video's on rug tufting never heard of it before until now but looks like something I'll enjoy doing.
Thank you for posting this video it's honestly so helpful and very informative. I've watched other videos and didn't get as much info either but this is actually probably one of the better videos I've seen - from the instructions, and tips you give. Thank you!
Hello I am beginner learning from youe videos Just a question i have Can we use tug gun machine for creating avatars on tshirts or dresses or on bags ?
I dont understand why every youtuber adds roberts adhesive but doesnt put the felt on at the same time as the back of the rug. is there a reason yall let it dry and use the spray adhesive? doesnt make sense to me so maybe Im doing something wrong
I’m planning on starting a small tufting business and was always wondering about designs like these if they’re legal to sell given they’re not your original art but rather someone else’s even tho you’re the one that made the rug. If anyone has any info on this please lmk I’d rather be safe than sorry. Thank you
@@markera1998 sorry, I'm not an English speaker, so i couldn't understood everything she said. But now i have realized that there's an automatically subtitle so i can read what did she say. Thanks
Would you recommend trimming them like you did at the end of the video? 🧍🏽 I think it looks the same before and after the trimming but maybe that’s just me or the video
Great video! In all honesty, you oversprayed that adhesive. It is actually really strong. Slower, more controlled swipes of the can will result in a smoother glue finish as well as save you money in glue. I actually use the same glue for car carpet installation. It's great.
Hi ...your video is very informative....i just want to know the after care of rugs and what kind of thread you use.? Is it only acrylic or any kind of blend
i'll opt for the carpet glue -- it's cheaper and i want the flexibility. too, i might go for the non-slip carpet padding which is hugely more expensive than felt, but that's a cost i should be able to market to customers pretty easily along the lines of safety, durability, and made in the USA. the best marketing come from sales points you don't have to make up....