Need help choosing?
Are you unsure which tufting product is best for your project? Don’t worry. Whether you’re just starting out or already have experience with tufting, here you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions. This way, you can more easily make the right choice for your materials, tools, and accessories.
Which tufting gun suits me best?
That depends on what you want to make. Beginners often choose a user-friendly model suitable for general projects. If you want to work faster or have more variety in finishing, a more advanced model is often a better choice. Pay particular attention to ease of use, weight, and the type of result you want to achieve.
What is the difference between cut pile and loop pile?
With cut pile, the loops of the yarn are cut, giving a softer and fuller appearance. With loop pile, the loops remain intact, creating a cleaner, more graphic effect. Cut pile is often chosen for rugs with a soft look, while loop pile is ideal for sharp lines and patterns.
Which tufting cloth do I need?
For most projects, a sturdy tufting cloth with a clear weave structure is the best choice. It provides enough grip while working and helps to tuft more tightly. Pay close attention to the size of your fabric and choose a size that fits your frame and design.
Which wool or yarn is suitable for tufting?
Use yarn that is strong enough and can be easily guided through the tufting gun. Many people choose tufting wool or other strong yarn with an even thickness. It is important that the yarn is not too thin, too fuzzy, or too smooth, so that your result remains beautiful and sturdy.
How do I know how much yarn I need?
That depends on the size of your design, the number of colors, and how densely you tuft. Small designs naturally require less material than large rugs. When in doubt, it's wise to buy a little extra so you don't run out while making it.
Do I need a complete set right away as a beginner?
A complete set is often convenient when you are just starting out. That way, you have the most important basic products at once and can be sure that everything fits well together. If you already have certain materials or experience, you can also choose individual products that suit your way of working.









