How to choose a hand-tufted rug that complements existing furniture and decor?

 

Hand Tufted Rugs: What You Need to Know

A Hand Tufted Rugs is a piece of textile art that can be used to bring a luxurious feel to your room. It is made by punching loops of yarn through a foundation fabric to create a rug that closely mimics hand-knotted rugs.



 It allows the rugmaker to use a variety of colors

This method is much less labor-intensive than the Persian or Turkish knotting methods. It allows the rugmaker to use a variety of colors, shapes and sizes to create a custom design that can suit any style. Hand-tufting is also a good choice for rugs that must withstand high foot traffic, as it can be done quickly and is more resistant to damage.

 Process starts with a printed foundation cloth

The hand-tufted rug production process starts with a printed foundation cloth. The rugmaker inserts the yarn into the pattern using a tufting gun. The tufted yarn is then sheared to form a smooth cut-pile finish. The rug is then bound with latex glue or a scrim fabric and covered with a canvas or similar material to keep the tufts secure.

Quite high-quality and add a luxurious element to your space

While a hand-tufted rug is still handmade, it takes less time and skill to make than a hand-knotted one, so it is usually more affordable. Often, the rug maker can pass on these savings to you as a consumer. However, this does not necessarily mean that the rug will be of lower quality. Hand-tufted rugs can still be quite high-quality and add a luxurious element to your space.

You can use a hand-tufted rug in any area of the home but they are most often used in bedrooms and living rooms. They can be placed on concrete or hardwood floors, but they are better suited for soft carpeted surfaces. Hand-tufted rugs should not be placed in areas where the floor gets wet, as they can become water damaged or lose their shape. The best way to care for a hand-tufted rug is to vacuum it regularly to remove dirt and dust. It is important to vacuum gently so as not to damage the fibers. If the rug becomes stained, remove it from the floor as soon as possible and do not rub the stain, as this could cause it to dissolve. You can use a cloth soaked in lukewarm water to try and remove the stain, but don’t use too much water as this can loosen the glue that secures the yarn.

Conclusion

While the texture of a Hand Tufted Rugs is slightly different than that of a hand-knotted one, it is still soft to the touch and aesthetically appealing. You can also choose from a wide range of materials to suit your taste, such as wool imported from Europe or New Zealand. Hand-tufted rugs are not as durable as hand-knotted ones, and they will need to be replaced sooner, but they can last for 10 years or more depending on the amount of traffic they receive. You should vacuum them frequently to prevent the fibers from deteriorating and rotate them occasionally to regulate the amount of sunlight and traffic they receive.


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