You can probably come up with many other good ideas but these were just a few off the top of my head.
Make a piece of carpet into a rug.
Generally speaking however these aren t techniques you can do yourself.
If you want to make an area rug from a carpet remnant or from a swath of broadloom carpet off a roll there are several options for finishing the edges to prevent fraying.
Let s look at each of these to see which is most cost effective with results you ll be happy with.
You love a piece of carpet remnant and want to turn it into a rug.
For this project you will need.
Think about how to position the shape on the available carpet particularly if the rug is going to go on top of the carpet it is made from.
Otherwise just draw the outline on the back of a spare piece of carpet using an indelible pen.
A carpet remnant can be turned into an area rug using ordinary tools and an adhesive carpet binding product.
You will probably have a lot of carpet fibers showing on the underside of the rug.
They can be integrated into the rug by taking a flat head screwdriver and running it around the edges where the carpet pieces meet.
Rather it requires that you have a professional do the work with.
Bind it yourself with a diy carpet binding tape.
Now let s dive into what materials you ll need.
If the shape is complicated you might want to make a paper template first from newspaper.
Seaming tape comes in two types pressure sensitive.
This product is a very good diy solution to make rugs out of carpet remnants.
The most common choices for carpet finishing are binding serging and fringing.
Work from the underside of the rug pressing the cut out pieces firmly into the base.