Hey there! Thanks for the demo and review! I've been searching the net upside down trying to find something better than than over priced wood one that comes with a lot of the kits! I was concerned about how well it held the fabric and it looks great! I'm guessing I missed the discount code, I think I saw the dated ended already! I'm about to buy the whole kit and it's a chunk of change! But this frame is the nicest I've seen so far. I was going to try the medal frame with the twist knobs instead of nails but after reading the reviews, everyone was complaining that the fabric won't stay taught so that won't work! I just thought it might be safer with Miss Accident prone over here not using nails! So I think I'm going for this one! I hope it's not crazy expensive! I am the Virgin Mary of Tufters getting ready to Tuft for the first time!! I'm excited and nervous to get my kit ordered up and start Tufting my face off!! haha No one talks about yarn. Can you use different thickness? Is there an optimal thickness and type that works better? A brand? Or material, like 100% acrylic, wool, blends? Do you ever combine punch embroidery if you want to add a different look? Should I get a kit that comes with a bunch of yarn or better to seek out my own? Sorry for all the questions! You probably have made videos on this and you've got some annoying newbe asking you all these questions!!! I'll check. Thanks again for the review, it was very helpful!! Happy Tufting!! LC
Thanks for stopping by my channel. A lot of questions you asked are personal preferences once you start tufting and experiencing materials and yarns you may or may not like. I haven’t used any yarns other than acrylic yarn. I like using the Walmart brand of yarn which isn’t so stringy.
thank you for showing this, I was considering starting rug tufting but didn't want to have to build several frames for different sizes, this is the solution!
I love how you explain things that should be obvious, because there are definitely people who overlook the obvious i hate when videos just assume things are obvious to everyone , they aren't . then you also give small tips like pushing the nut forward to gove clearance for the next one . very little cuts fantastic . Over all making a great quality experience of a how to video .
It has been almost a year since you published this video. Do you still use this frame? If so, how's it holding up? Is there anything you don't like about it? If you're not using it, why not? As an experienced tufter, do you have any pros and cons for the aluminum frame vs a wooden one? I feel like stretching the fabric over those long straight nails would make it harder to get the primary fabric taut.
You don’t need a yarn winder. Just simply pull the yarn from the middle of it to start vs the outside so the yarn pulls out easily while tufting. I put the yarn on the floor
Just ordered mine. Cant wait to try it. Thank you for ALWAYS looking out for everyone!
You know I got to share the best supplies. You’re too to love it once you get it all put together
Yo I been watching yo page for like 3 weeks made my first rug ts week it’s fire preciate yo content fr🙏
I was contemplating getting a metal frame, thanks for the review
It’s definitely a good frame to have
Hey there! Thanks for the demo and review! I've been searching the net upside down trying to find something better than than over priced wood one that comes with a lot of the kits! I was concerned about how well it held the fabric and it looks great! I'm guessing I missed the discount code, I think I saw the dated ended already! I'm about to buy the whole kit and it's a chunk of change! But this frame is the nicest I've seen so far. I was going to try the medal frame with the twist knobs instead of nails but after reading the reviews, everyone was complaining that the fabric won't stay taught so that won't work! I just thought it might be safer with Miss Accident prone over here not using nails!
So I think I'm going for this one! I hope it's not crazy expensive! I am the Virgin Mary of Tufters getting ready to Tuft for the first time!! I'm excited and nervous to get my kit ordered up and start Tufting my face off!! haha
No one talks about yarn. Can you use different thickness? Is there an optimal thickness and type that works better? A brand? Or material, like 100% acrylic, wool, blends?
Do you ever combine punch embroidery if you want to add a different look?
Should I get a kit that comes with a bunch of yarn or better to seek out my own?
Sorry for all the questions!
You probably have made videos on this and you've got some annoying newbe asking you all these questions!!! I'll check.
Thanks again for the review, it was very helpful!!
Happy Tufting!!
LC
Thanks for stopping by my channel. A lot of questions you asked are personal preferences once you start tufting and experiencing materials and yarns you may or may not like. I haven’t used any yarns other than acrylic yarn. I like using the Walmart brand of yarn which isn’t so stringy.
Oh I'm about to order one Friday!!!!! Your always so helpful in this tug world💜💫
This is a pretty cool frame
thank you for showing this, I was considering starting rug tufting but didn't want to have to build several frames for different sizes, this is the solution!
Yes a lot of people are in the same boat not wanting to build a frame or don’t know how too so this frame is great
I just bought it… and I used the code and it worked… I already had it in my cart 😅
Yes sir. It’s definitely a nice frame to have
How can i use the code??? please help
I love how you explain things that should be obvious, because there are definitely people who overlook the obvious i hate when videos just assume things are obvious to everyone , they aren't . then you also give small tips like pushing the nut forward to gove clearance for the next one . very little cuts fantastic . Over all making a great quality experience of a how to video .
Really appreciate you. I try to make it as easy as I can to understand
It has been almost a year since you published this video. Do you still use this frame? If so, how's it holding up? Is there anything you don't like about it? If you're not using it, why not? As an experienced tufter, do you have any pros and cons for the aluminum frame vs a wooden one? I feel like stretching the fabric over those long straight nails would make it harder to get the primary fabric taut.
I got 53.5 x44.1 frame ..I love it
Nice
Hey tugs been following you for a while now, question is would you recommend carpet tack strips or stapling the fabric on the wooden frame?
Tac strips.
Darnit! The frame is showing currently unavailable. Now I have to search for the next best adjustable one.
Same here
Yeah. When I post videos that product gets sold out and the seller can’t keep up with the demand
I looked through your list and didn't see a yarn winder? Any suggestions?
You don’t need a yarn winder. Just simply pull the yarn from the middle of it to start vs the outside so the yarn pulls out easily while tufting. I put the yarn on the floor
Hello Tugz I have a question and need your help if that's ok
What you got? You can also message me on instagram tugs_rugs
Hii can you send me the materials i want to start this business in my country but i cant access the materials
What’s the name of the frame? How are you doing?
You can find the link in the description of this video
Ok thank u
Am in Africa can anyone helpout sending me these materials so i can start a business
Are you asking me to send it for Free?