i love that throughout the process u trimmed the "tiles"!! it really mustve been so time consuming but the look you achieved makes it so worth it omg! i'm definitely trying that in future!! thank u for sharing ur process~
That's fabulous. 👌 I would love to know....besides gripping the monkscloth on the tips of nails sticking out of the four sides of the loom frame what else holds the cloth in place while you are tufting? I'd imagine there's a lot of pressure being applied to the cloth while you are tufting. Will that make the fabric detach from the frame? Do you have to staple it in place as well before tufting begins? (Ireland☘)
Generally you don't have to staple it, the four sides are enough to hold the cloth in place if it's taut enough, but staples certainly don't do any harm if you were wanting to staple it to the frame
Your thread spool tool. If you remove the handle might be able to stick an electric drill on it. Lol First video of yours I've seen already seeing shades of a new hobby. Excellent work.
That’s an interesting idea! The drill might actually be too fast and cause the yarn ball to get all tangled but I’m always looking for a faster way to wind 😂
I really debated on using one or two strands of yarn. My goal was to make the rug really consistent as far as density so that there weren’t spots that were “harder” or “softer”. It did end up taking me longer, but I think the final result was worth it. It feels really consistent.
Beautiful! Please consider using a different lubricant... WD40 is actually a solvent.... try sewing machine oil instead. Thanks for sharing your process.
Oh my gosh, this is such an amazing tip! I’ve always seen others use WD40 and assumed it was the standard. I’ll definitely check out sewing machine oil! Thanks so much Rachel!
@@AdamJasperr I made the same mistake initially! WD-40 is great for cleaning and can act as a lubricant for a bit but it dries up quickly and a proper lube lasts a lot longer.
I wanted to control the thickness and consistency of the rug. I could definitely have used two, but I was wanting to make sure that it didn’t come out too thick. If I were to do it again today, I would absolutely use two to speed up the process haha
This is incredible! I can tell more amazing rugs are on the way!🔥
Simji you’re such an inspiration! Thank you for the kind words 😊
Simji is the best
Hi SIMJI I’m a subscriber I love your videos
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i love that throughout the process u trimmed the "tiles"!! it really mustve been so time consuming but the look you achieved makes it so worth it omg! i'm definitely trying that in future!! thank u for sharing ur process~
amazing results ... god job with ur assistant beautiful cat ❤❤❤...i love cats and rugs ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
This is probably the nearest rug I've seen by far!! I think you're single thread method is the key. Lovely job !!
Cats going to be playing Spider-Man in no time!
This was absolutely incredible, my mind is blown! Beautiful piece!
Very neatly done, Well done you!!! Keep it up! Plus you cute too.
Mr Gaudi would be impressed & flattered :-)
Awesome and so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Would love to make it, too. 😍
Wow.
awesome idea on the framing.
This is amazing! Do you feel like it cuts down on the reverb in the room at all?
Appreciate the high quality of your videos man!
Oh, and new subscriber!
Thie is so neat I love it.
Maravilhoso!!!! estou encantada !!!!
Awesome!!!
Awesome Rug Adam, Keep up the good work!
that is wonderful
This is amazing
Whaou,c’est superbe,je suis admirative de votre travail,bravo❤️❤️❤️
Muito bom! Parabéns.
Great job be and very inspiring!
Really nice piece
Muito lindo parabéns muito bem explicado 🥰👏👏👏👏
Excellent work!
wow, amazing work! The sculpting process must have been very tiring.. 😨 I hope that one day I will make as beautifull rugs ad yours. ❤
That's fabulous. 👌
I would love to know....besides gripping the monkscloth on the tips of nails sticking out of the four sides of the loom frame what else holds the cloth in place while you are tufting? I'd imagine there's a lot of pressure being applied to the cloth while you are tufting. Will that make the fabric detach from the frame?
Do you have to staple it in place as well before tufting begins?
(Ireland☘)
Generally you don't have to staple it, the four sides are enough to hold the cloth in place if it's taut enough, but staples certainly don't do any harm if you were wanting to staple it to the frame
Beautiful 🤩 j’adore!!
Beautiful work! 😍
Wow amazing!!!!!!
Your thread spool tool. If you remove the handle might be able to stick an electric drill on it. Lol First video of yours I've seen already seeing shades of a new hobby. Excellent work.
That’s an interesting idea! The drill might actually be too fast and cause the yarn ball to get all tangled but I’m always looking for a faster way to wind 😂
Wow 😍
Magnificent!!
Vous avez beaucoup de talent ! Votre travail est parfait, bravo ♥
Very nice and neat
What kind of gun you use please and made by whom
Hey can you please tell what was that grey material you use at the end for covering the back side?
So beautiful 😍❤❤❤❤
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H E R M O S O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey man you can use 2 strands of yarn for thicker and denser rug
I really debated on using one or two strands of yarn. My goal was to make the rug really consistent as far as density so that there weren’t spots that were “harder” or “softer”. It did end up taking me longer, but I think the final result was worth it. It feels really consistent.
I mean wow
Thanks a lot! I’m really excited with how the rug came out
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what to do if the pistol pistol pistol tears the fabric? the problem is poor quality fabric?
great rug bro
Thank you so much!
What kind of glue do you use please?
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Can the machine adjust the length of the strand/yarn to make them longer so you can enhance the fluffiness?
How can l start and from where can l bring the materials
Where can I get this frame and this machine ?
When u did your filling lines in between shapes, did u use 1 or 2 pieces of yarn to tuft?
Nice work
Thanks a ton 😄
Nice work 🙌🙌🙌
What do you use for the back of the rug ?
Thank u 🙏
What is the tufting gun u are using
Hello my friend, I have a question regarding the device used
I'd like to make a rug myself that's 8x10 feet.
I'm not sure where to get the tufting material or instead rug wart material.
Очень интересно🤩🤩🤩🤩!!!
What's the base material?
Hi
which machine did you use
The ‘M’ is for Marigold.
It was very nice. It's really a great piece of work. May I know the model of the mini vacuum cleaner?
Thanks a lot! I use a dyson v8 with a small attachment to vacuum but really any vacuum will work with an attachment
@@AdamJasperr , Thanks 👍👍
Boa noite amigo!
Vc pode me mandar o link de compra dessa máquina?
Como se llama esa máquina para coser
Beautiful! Please consider using a different lubricant... WD40 is actually a solvent.... try sewing machine oil instead. Thanks for sharing your process.
Oh my gosh, this is such an amazing tip! I’ve always seen others use WD40 and assumed it was the standard. I’ll definitely check out sewing machine oil! Thanks so much Rachel!
@@AdamJasperr I made the same mistake initially! WD-40 is great for cleaning and can act as a lubricant for a bit but it dries up quickly and a proper lube lasts a lot longer.
@@AdamJasperr Pure Liquid Vaseline
Is there a reason you’re using only one thread instead of the usual two?
I wanted to control the thickness and consistency of the rug. I could definitely have used two, but I was wanting to make sure that it didn’t come out too thick. If I were to do it again today, I would absolutely use two to speed up the process haha
hey nice work.! i want to ask where do you buy the product? can you suggest me some reliable side one to buy :) thanks
I got my tufting guns from Amazon! I used the reviews to find the best one for me!
wow amazing...what is the price of this machine and what is its name
I use a tufting gun! You can find them on Amazon
Hi...where to buy all these materials required for rug tufting in India???
That’s a great question, I got a lot of my tools from Amazon. Not sure if that’s available where you are from, but that’s where I would look first
how realy longe take to make this rug ?
Took me about a month to make the rug all together but about 60 work hours
Je suis très interessée par cette machine comment je peux acheter? Merci
Where did u find tufting material that size
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Where are you from?
This rug is so fetch
Where do you get your tufting cloth from??
I get my monks cloth from a local shop in Denver called Fancy Tiger Crafts! But there’s a lot of people on Etsy who sell for a pretty good price!
Amaizing
The name of the machines
What tufting gun used?
I need a taft pistol as a gift plz