Hey, can you show (or at least tell me) what it looks like when you load two different stand colors of yarn into the gun? Would the colors mix in a nice way, or would it look weird?
It took me two days to find a video that explained how much wool I would need for my projects. So a huge thanks to you! ❤ *Spoiler Alert* For those wondering quickly 7oz (364 yards) of Red Heart Wool covers 12x14.5. But please watch the full video and throw this lady a like! Very informative.
you're my favorite tufting resource. thanks for always experimenting. i was curious- in sewing people often use an iron on backing called interfacing. it would be interesting to see you try out different glue types including that one, to see how they dry and how flexible it is. ive never been able to see a side by side comparison. and people say the elmers dries hard but what does that mean in terms of a rug, you know. nobody ever tries to flex the rug and show you. anyway, thanks for the quality content. this video really helps.
I bought a gun from tufting gun and a piece broke off and it's been two business days and I haven't heard back. I have tons of projects I had planned on for the holidays and the fact that an important piece broke off only after a handful of rugs is super inconvenient. If I buy a gun from your company, how would your company handle a repair or a replacement part shipment? I'm thinking of just getting one from your company because time is a huge factor for me right now and if something like this happened with a gun from you I'm curious how it would be handled. Thank you!
Hi, I have a question for you. Did you split the one skein of yarn so you could use two strands or did you use two skeins of yarn? I'm wondering because you said you only used one skein of yarn for this...
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