We are experts in Rug Binding and Edging or Installing New Fringes. We use the best material and wool for area rugs and as per our customer’s requirements.

Rug binding and edging are processes that can be done to protect and enhance the appearance of a rug. Here are the general steps for professionally binding and edging a rug:

  1. Choose the binding material:
    The binding material should be chosen based on the rug’s thickness, pile height, and design. Common options include cotton, wool, leather, or synthetic materials.
  2. Prepare the rug:
    The rug should be cleaned and trimmed before binding or edging. Any frayed edges or loose threads should be removed.
  3. Measure and cut the binding material:
    The binding material should be cut to the appropriate length, with enough excess to overlap at the corners.
  4. Attach the binding:
    The binding material is then sewn or glued onto the edges of the rug, with a neat and even finish. This could be done with a binding machine, serger, or by hand.
  5. Finish the corners:
    The corners of the binding should be mitered or rounded for a neat and professional finish.
  6. Edging:
    An additional layer of edging may be added for extra protection and to enhance the appearance of the rug. This could be done with a different color or texture of the binding material.

It is recommended to seek professional services for rug binding and edging, as they have the proper equipment and expertise to handle and preserve the rug.

Fringes Installation

Installing fringes on a handmade rug can be a straightforward process. Here are the general steps for installing fringes on a handmade rug:

  1. Choose the fringe material:
    The fringe material should be chosen based on the rug’s fiber type and design. Common options include cotton, wool, silk, or synthetic materials.
  2. Measure and cut the fringe material:
    The fringe material should be cut to the appropriate length, with enough excess to overlap at the corners.
  3. Create the fringe slots:
    Using a seam ripper or similar tool, carefully create small slots along the edge of the rug where the fringe will be attached. The slots should be spaced evenly and should be wide enough to accommodate the fringe material.
  4. Attach the fringe:
    Thread the fringe material through the slots and knot it securely to the underside of the rug. Repeat this process for each slot along the edge of the rug.
  5. Finish the corners:
    To finish the corners, fold the fringe material diagonally and knot it securely to the underside of the rug.

It is important to work carefully and methodically when installing fringes, as the process can be time-consuming and require attention to detail. It is also recommended to seek professional services for fringe installation, as they have the proper equipment and expertise to handle and preserve the rug.

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