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How to Use Clawlab Tufting Kit for Custom Rug Making

How to Use Clawlab Tufting Kit for Custom Rug Making! Clawlab has revolutionized tufting and rug making! Learn how to make a tufted rug using the Clawlab Tufting Kit  H1 easily. The user-friendly design makes rug making a breeze. Key Features of Clawlab Tufting Kit H1: Frame mounts securely on any table No nails needed for framing and stretching cloth Tufting Gun has protective casing Tufting Gun is lightweight Tufting Kit is on SALE! Clawlab Tufting Kit Clawlab sent me this tufting kit to review. I love it, I've since become an affiliate and highly recommend this kit. The Clawlab Tufting Kit H1 kit comes with: Mounting Frame Tufting Gun (with case and accessories) Monk Cloth Felt Rug Backing Variety of Soft Yarn *tufting gun available in gray or pink (for US residents) Clawlab Tufting Kit Let's check out the Clawlab Tufting Gun , which is also sold separately from the kit. This is great if you want multiple tufting guns to work on a big rug with someone else. I was excited t...

Upholstery: Basic and Traditional Techniques Book Review!

 Upholstery: Basic and Traditional Techniques! This upholstery book is the best. It is a thorough guide to upholster anything. I love that every page has bright colorful pictures of every detail. If you have ever wanted to upholster something well, This book will help you through it! Highly recommended! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Upholstered Vintage Claw Foot Chair!

 Upholstered Vintage Claw Foot Chair!  This chair has been the bane of my existence for a couple years now. I bought it when we were still living in North Carolina for $5 at a yard sale. It sat in the garage like this for months. I acted excited about it...cuz I was...and removed all the nail head trim and disassembled the pieces. Then we moved to our current location...and it still sat in the garage. In order to relieve my husband of the troublesome chair...and to try to inspire myself to recover it... I put it in my craft room...and there it sat for months.  The problem was deciding how to go with the chair. After a couple years, I just decided to paint the legs and cover it in  some blue upholstery material I had on hand. When I actually did the project, it took an hour at best.  I just busted out my husbands carpet staple gun. It plugs in and kicks those staples in right where I need them! I just stretched the fabric over the cushions...