This video is so helpful! I would want a frame this size so the cloth can fit well and have some left over. I will build my next frame and consider the cloth size as well as portability and being able to attach it to a table as well
Dude your channel is awesome. I watched your first video, now this one. I am in to watch them all now. I just discovered this hobby & got the same paisley orange tufting gun you have with the rad toggle switch or aviation style switch on it, based on your recommendation. I am excited to try a new thing. I got some hardware to make a 36x36 frame + an 80x120 sheet of tufting cloth so I figure I can make six 40x40 pieces that should give me the extra couple of inches on every side to do 6 rugs to learn on. So far, I think you are the authority on this subject, nothing against other channels, they are just nowhere near as tightly made & explanatory as yours - you are the rug dude to watch, for sure. Subbed & belled.
That’s hard question to answers. Stretching the fabric helps prevent tears when your tufting. If your still tufting and the yarn is getting in there without tear, your good
Thanks for your help but i have i question ,after I stretched the fabric The piece of cloth loosens when i start tufting what is the issue in that case and how can i fix it ?