STEP 1: Watch some YouTube videos, look at Instagram or just look online. Get a feel for the Craft and how it looks when people are tufting. This will really really help!
STEP 2: Turn your gun on and make sure it is working! If it is not – contact me!!
STEP 3: Thread your gun. Use a piece of wire or a threader to bring the yarn through the yarn guide and through the top of the needle. It should be hanging loose on the open side of the tufting needle. Make sure your yarn is coming from above your needle. This is necessary but generally causes less havoc as the yarn can easily get caught in moving parts of the gun. If that happens, STOP!
Also your yarn need to be loose loose loose. If you don’t the yarn will just pull right out of your gun and not go in the fabric. This is why yarn wound to cones is popular. When you pull yarn up off a cone it unravels with ease.
If you don’t have this, that’s okay just make sure you are constantly taking yarn off your ball and leaving it unravelled so there is not tension on the yarn.
STEP 4: Place the gun firmly (and I mean firmly) into the fabric.
STEP 5: Pull the trigger and run the gun UP the fabric. With a tufting gun you always tuft in the direction of the closed side of the needle. Yes, this is confusing for those of us who started out at Punchers!
STEP 6: You’re probably thinking on gosh! at this point and maybe your yarn has come out. Don’t Fret. This takes practice. Re-thread your tufting gun and try another line up the fabric.
Continue to do this until you get a feel for the weight and speed of the gun.
If you gun has speed control keep it on it’s lowest setting at first.
Step 7: Start creating your rugs!
You will find it takes time to learn how to create curves so use cheap yarn to practice.
STEP 1: Watch some YouTube videos, look at Instagram or just look online. Get a feel for the Craft and how it looks when people are tufting. This will really really help!
STEP 2: Turn your gun on and make sure it is working! If it is not – contact me!!
STEP 3: Thread your gun. Use a piece of wire or a threader to bring the yarn through the yarn guide and through the top of the needle. It should be hanging loose on the open side of the tufting needle. Make sure your yarn is coming from above your needle. This is necessary but generally causes less havoc as the yarn can easily get caught in moving parts of the gun. If that happens, STOP!
Also your yarn need to be loose loose loose. If you don’t the yarn will just pull right out of your gun and not go in the fabric. This is why yarn wound to cones is popular. When you pull yarn up off a cone it unravels with ease.
If you don’t have this, that’s okay just make sure you are constantly taking yarn off your ball and leaving it unravelled so there is not tension on the yarn.
STEP 4: Place the gun firmly (and I mean firmly) into the fabric.
STEP 5: Pull the trigger and run the gun UP the fabric. With a tufting gun you always tuft in the direction of the closed side of the needle. Yes, this is confusing for those of us who started out at Punchers!
STEP 6: You’re probably thinking on gosh! at this point and maybe your yarn has come out. Don’t Fret. This takes practice. Re-thread your tufting gun and try another line up the fabric.
Continue to do this until you get a feel for the weight and speed of the gun.
If you gun has speed control keep it on it’s lowest setting at first.
Step 7: Start creating your rugs!
You will find it takes time to learn how to create curves so use cheap yarn to practice.