Nice work! I also built my frame on top of a similar wooden workhorse. But in mine I drilled matching holes in both the frame and workhorse, then I bolt and nut them together. That way in the future when I want to work on another project while glue is drying on one I can easily swap to another frame. Also, I find that if you trim and shape yarn sections before tufting an adjacent section you will get incredibly clean lines. I also like to go thru with tweezers and pull wild strands to the correct sections. It’s time consuming and a bit draining tho.
_"Also, I find that if you trim and shape yarn sections before tufting an adjacent section you will get incredibly clean lines"_ Can you explain this a little more ?
Dude, I'm watching your videos from Turkey, I'm doing the same job, but our fabric is very thin, what's the name of the fabric you're using.I would appreciate it if you answer
What projector do you use?&What kind of small shaver do you use & where van I get the shear guard at(what's the order # for the shear guard).Where did you get your rug rack?"GREAT JOB,DOMINIC(💪❤💪👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼).
Your line work is incredibly neat. My lines be going all over the place. Question: when you're gluing, has or do some of your threads come out of the primary fabric? I'm a beginner and I have that problem. I was using the "spatula" like yours but then I switched to a glove.
I’ve had the same experience. Personally tho it hasn’t affected any of my rugs designs when they do come out, but I tuft twice as many lines in my rugs than in this video. I have one waiting to be glued now, and I think I’ll apply the glue by hand on this one to see how it goes. Do you also use Roberts 3095 glue?
You have to apply a good amount of pressure so that the needle is not bouncing off of the fabric and tearing it. I will be doing a video about techniques soon
Looks so good!! Makes me wanna get started asap
Insane video I love the angles
Nice work! I also built my frame on top of a similar wooden workhorse. But in mine I drilled matching holes in both the frame and workhorse, then I bolt and nut them together. That way in the future when I want to work on another project while glue is drying on one I can easily swap to another frame.
Also, I find that if you trim and shape yarn sections before tufting an adjacent section you will get incredibly clean lines. I also like to go thru with tweezers and pull wild strands to the correct sections. It’s time consuming and a bit draining tho.
_"Also, I find that if you trim and shape yarn sections before tufting an adjacent section you will get incredibly clean lines"_
Can you explain this a little more ?
@@davelordy he did it in the video after the word Marlboro
Very nice tutorial and amazing work
Excellent. Love it.
Love it , you use felt for the bottom?
Yes I do!
@@dwrugs thanks for replying sir keep up the good work
Sempre que os trabalhos têm letras eu fico preocupado com o resultado final, mas você realmente faz parecer fácil. Muito bem executado 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷
Dude, I'm watching your videos from Turkey, I'm doing the same job, but our fabric is very thin, what's the name of the fabric you're using.I would appreciate it if you answer
What projector do you use?&What kind of small shaver do you use & where van I get the shear guard at(what's the order # for the shear guard).Where did you get your rug rack?"GREAT JOB,DOMINIC(💪❤💪👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼).
I really want to learn doing this
All the way from Ethiopia, great work!
Can you let me know what are the must haves to get started with making custom rugs?
Thank you
Thank you! Check out my video on my entire rug tufting setup, I explain everything in there
Your line work is incredibly neat. My lines be going all over the place. Question: when you're gluing, has or do some of your threads come out of the primary fabric?
I'm a beginner and I have that problem. I was using the "spatula" like yours but then I switched to a glove.
I’ve had the same experience. Personally tho it hasn’t affected any of my rugs designs when they do come out, but I tuft twice as many lines in my rugs than in this video. I have one waiting to be glued now, and I think I’ll apply the glue by hand on this one to see how it goes.
Do you also use Roberts 3095 glue?
@@modetallah I use Robert 6700. My line work has gotten better
@@mslucky2.028 How does that dry? 3095 cures to a slightly sticky texture and is very bendable.
what is the model of the fabric you use. I will be very happy if you answer
I love that type of design. Can you send the link for the picture you got on pinterest?
Essa máquina pesa quantos quilos? Tenho que comprar uma, porém ,tenho tendinite nos ombros não suporto pesos😢
Also where did you get the 3d printed shear holder?
does anyone know the name of the fabric he uses, if anyone knows it is thicker than other fabrics, I would be very glad if he answers
Compliments !
What kind of cloth do you get? Is it just the monks cloth?
I buy the primary cloth from imakerugs.com
it was excellent
Muy bonito 😍
Donde se consigue esa base para la máquina?
How much pressure are you applying? My wife did her first rug and the entire backside had long strings, the way your starting points have.
You have to apply a good amount of pressure so that the needle is not bouncing off of the fabric and tearing it. I will be doing a video about techniques soon
What kind of monks cloth are you using?
I buy my cloth from imakerugs.com
So rad
What’s the white stuff for
Can You please let me know what type of glue you are using ?
Robert’s 3095
Wow 😍
so you’re tracing it on the white thing with a pencil ?
I use a fabric marker to trace the artwork
what backing do you use ?
I use felt backing
Is the yarn polyester or?
Acrylic
Where did you get your gun
eBay!
💯
What size is your frame
3 ft x 3 ft
Viva Senna
Nice job ! Make me want to take up smoking : )
i love cigarettes
Ayrton Senna fron Brazil 😌🇧🇷
Makes me want to try smoking
😂
“Smoke”
Actually the final result is of very poor quality. Would never bye it, even though I’m in love with Ferrari of Marlboro era