You could glue the Velcro to the rug, but it could devalue the rug. With hand knotted rugs, repairs or additions are likewise sewn by hand as a general rule
I am trying to sew into carpet it is EXTREMELY difficult I don't see any info on how people are getting the needle through without going through the whole thing?!
On this rug, we are “catching” the foundation yarns that the rug is knotted on. Other rugs may have very tight construction and yes it is at times very difficult! You can also use clips to mount with. Woodworkers can fabricate a clamping system that runs the length to hold the rug securely
@@Rochestercarpetcare thank you for replying (: I ended up sewing a thick muslin tube for curtain rod style, and attached it using a thick curved needle and pliers, going through the whole rug and making sure you couldn't see from the front by pulling up the fibers around the thread that was visible.
@@wanderingintime awesome! Lots of different solutions. Some people will hang tackless strip for installing wall to wall carpeting on the wall, and then carefully hang the rug on the small pins. But you have to be very careful, as the pins could cause damage.
Thank you for this video. THe Velcro idea is great...I hadn't thought about sewing a Velcro strip to it. Is there a video for how I place the velcro on the wall? I see you have a strip of wood and a strip of Velcro on the wood...is that right?
Yes that’s right! We staple the Velcro onto a strip of hardwood and then it can be screwed to the wall, hitting the studs. If you can’t find the studs, most of the rugs we hang are small to medium sized, and drywall anchors will suffice. Thanks for watching!
Thank you but how can I mount my wall on my carpet now?
Great Idea !! Thanks . Will try it.
Thanks a lot! AND too the commentators as well!
Thank you so much for posting this Kevin - a huge help cheers :)
Your Raw Power is captivating Keepin it cumin bro
thank you. very helpful..
arent there velcro strip you can glue on? can you use them too? are they safe use?
You could glue the Velcro to the rug, but it could devalue the rug. With hand knotted rugs, repairs or additions are likewise sewn by hand as a general rule
Nice idea. I wonder if I can use this method for heavier carpets? Thanks.
Knowledgable guy, I wonder where he works?
I am trying to sew into carpet it is EXTREMELY difficult I don't see any info on how people are getting the needle through without going through the whole thing?!
On this rug, we are “catching” the foundation yarns that the rug is knotted on. Other rugs may have very tight construction and yes it is at times very difficult! You can also use clips to mount with. Woodworkers can fabricate a clamping system that runs the length to hold the rug securely
@@Rochestercarpetcare thank you for replying (: I ended up sewing a thick muslin tube for curtain rod style, and attached it using a thick curved needle and pliers, going through the whole rug and making sure you couldn't see from the front by pulling up the fibers around the thread that was visible.
@@wanderingintime awesome! Lots of different solutions. Some people will hang tackless strip for installing wall to wall carpeting on the wall, and then carefully hang the rug on the small pins. But you have to be very careful, as the pins could cause damage.
*wow very useful*
thanks so much i will look at your site
Thank you for this video. THe Velcro idea is great...I hadn't thought about sewing a Velcro strip to it. Is there a video for how I place the velcro on the wall? I see you have a strip of wood and a strip of Velcro on the wood...is that right?
Yes that’s right! We staple the Velcro onto a strip of hardwood and then it can be screwed to the wall, hitting the studs. If you can’t find the studs, most of the rugs we hang are small to medium sized, and drywall anchors will suffice. Thanks for watching!
@@Rochestercarpetcare thank you
Im thinking more a frame/laminate to hang the wall not many companies that provide this service
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Turkic peoples, arabs, persian, people of the caucasus all hang rugs on their walls. I think it helps with insulation.
insulation, soundproofing, decor, literally anything. it's honestly one of the best things you can do.
Русские тоже. В бывшем СССР всё вешали ковры на стены. Для шумоизоляции, для теплоизоляции, для красоты!!!
We did that in Poland. Sadly that tradition is dying