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Warn and Fashion Hand Made Shaggy Decorative Carpet

Warn and Fashion Hand Made Shaggy Decorative Carpet

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hand made shaggy area rugs



Quick Details

Material:
Polyester
Style:
Jacquard
Pattern:
Cut Pile
Design:
Model Style High Quality Hand Made Carpet
Technics:
Hand Made Carpet Runner
Use:
Home,Hotel,Bedroom,Prayer,Outdoor,Decorative,Bathroom,Commercial,Car,Restaurant, Ballroom, Casino, Cinema, Theater
Size:
Customized Size
Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
CNBM
Model Number:
SH013
Color::
Customized Modern Rug, Red, Brown, Grey
Using Areas::
House, Room, Hotel, Any Area
Width::
Customizd Carpet,
Backing::
Cotton Cloth or others

Specifications

Acrylic Carpet
1.Quickly service
2.High quality
3.Reasonable price
4.Quality assurance

Product Description

hand made shaggy area rugs:
1.100% SOFT Polyester Pile
2.Pile Weight: 2400GR/m2,
3. Pile Height: 6.0cm

hand made shaggy area rugs :

1.100% SOFT Polyester Pile
2.Pile Weight: 2400GR/m2, Pile Height: 6.0cm

Shaggy “Sofie”  - H.S. code: 5703300000

100% SOFT Polyester Pile,

Grey Cotton Backing, Backing ground and Backing border to be assorted with the color of pile


Material

100% Polyester 300D silk

Pile Height

About 3cm

Pile Weight

1700 g / sqm

Backing

Fine Grey-white cotton backing

Size

120cm×180cm,140cm×200cm,160cm×230cm,170cm×240cm,

200cm×200cm,200cm×300cmOr size according to your request

Color&Design

according to customer's request

MOQ

200sqm/color

Port

Xingang, china

Payment Terms

30%T/T in advance + 70% T/T before shipment or L/C at sight

Packing

Rolls in the poly bags, your specific packing is available

OEM

Welcome

Delivery

25-30 days


Pile Weight: 2400GR/m2, Pile Height: 6.0cm

1x20’GP = 1550m2

1x40’GP = 3100m2

1x40’HC = 3600m2

Shipping time: 45 days after receipt of L/C or Deposit

New quality - Pile Weight: 2200GR/m2, Pile Height: 5.0cm available






Q: I went to a heritage craft festival last year, and there was a lady making rugs. It was at a Colonial period mansion, and she said the rugs were found in the storage of the family, and never finished. So she was using similar materials, and following the pattern to finish them. I guess it was rug hooking, but I don't remember her calling it that. She would take a very thick piece of wool and pull it through the backing to make a little loop, then, on the same piece of wool, just make a loop in the next hole, no knots, no cut pieces..she said the fabric was so tight and the wool so thick that it would hold it in, and eventually the bottom would become felt from walking on it (she showed me the older portions of the piece). Is that the same as regular modern rug hooking? it doesn't seem like it...does anyone know if this sounds right? does anyone rug hook like this? Thanks!
There are many different rug making techniques still used today. A magazine called Piecework recently had an article about rug making similar to what you described. There are other publications dedicated to rug making. Try googling rug hooking and you can find a lot of information and hopefully can learn more about this technique.
Q: Do most people prefer carpet over hardwood/vinyl/linoleum?Carpets collect dust hair mites and all things gross.. and you have to vacuum which costs money.. not to mention hard work and is loud and annoying. Also, many Americans wear shoes in their homes. So why would you want a flooring that collects the dirt on the bottom of your shoes? When has home carpeting become generalized standards for most homes? Anybody know?
Most homes don't have carpeting at the entrance door where alot of people take their shoes off. Carpeting has a pad underneath it, unless it's like mine where I have underfloor heating in my ground floor living room. Little kids like to play sit on the floor, so carpeting is warmer/softer for them in the winter months. Most bedrooms are carpeted for barefoot warmth. (You can't fall asleep if your feet are ice). Mopping shampooing is work, shampooing a carpet is done less frequent. I'd rather have baby tip over and bonk his head on carpet than on a tiled floor. Full room carpeting became popular about in the 60's. Under floor electric heating is catching on, I have it in my bathrooms built in '99. ele ^ (my delete isn't working)
Q: So, i have lived in the same house for about...7 years. i never really took care of my carpet. i threw wet towels on the ground... and never dried anything that spilled. well i think i am paying for it, because my room smells like booty. and now my carpet gets wet in some spots by itself...like no spills or anything, its just wet.do i need a new carpet?
Carpet will not provide a food source for mold unless it is contaminated with organic type spills, including food, feces, vomit, possibly urine, and blood. Mold grows when high humidity is present, normally on wood or paper, which would be the food source. You do not mention what type of spills took place on your carpet, or if you have pets. Homes with pets are among the dirtiest homes on the planet. Urine stains that penetrated the carpet, carpet pad, and made it to the wood floor, will harbor bacteria living in the alkaline urine salts. They become active during high humidity conditions and produce ammonia type odors. Unfortunatly, people attempt to spot spills and stains from their carpet with out regard to proper cleaning procedures, they leave the cleaning solution and the spill in the carpet, wipe with a towel, when the solution and spill shoiuld have been rinsed/extracted from the carpet fibers. Every pro does the rinse/extraction process or they would be out of business. My suggestion, replace your carpet, carpet pad. seal the floor where it is contaminated with whatever and start over with new carpet. Have your new carpet professionally cleaned yearly with the hot water extraction process. Carpeting is a big investment, take care of it in the future.
Q: colour-not quiter pink-not orange-2 choices I have seen- background medium to lighter green rug with same paprika colour it-abstact pattern or background almost same as sofas with some light green and light blue--is it better to have mor colour that matches sofas or introduce new coulor and pop the sofa colour in it? Help please? Thanks so much!
find colors that compliment the coloring in your furniture as well as add color to the white walls.. go to a store and get some color swatches.. or looka t area rugs an picture your living room in your mind and go through the differnat choices and see what appeals to you... this is very easy..
Q: I want to have like a bright teal color of carpet in my bedroom but I'm having troulbe finding it. Does anyone know where I can find some? Thank you!lt;3
If you mean wall to wall carpeting, you just have to check at carpet stores until you find the colour you want. They might or might not have every colour in stock but you can look at their samples. If you mean an area rug, it will be really hard to find. I looked for a teal-tone area rug for a couple of years until I found one at Ikea. You can have carpet off a roll cut to size and bound on the edges, too, for an area rug.
Q: I have never washed a winter rug and my horses really needs doing but I'm not quite sure how !?Dry cleaners ?In the bath tub? (by hand) The washing machine looks to small... and I do not want to wreck it !!!Thankkss xx
Im lucky our dry cleaner has very large front load washing machines that take them quite well. Although you can never get them perfect I wash them in the hottest water available. I do not care about color washing out. I want them clean. I also use either a blanket cleaner or I just buy the soap for infants that way it does not irritate their skin next winter. But before I take them I usually leave them over a fence during the spring rain to help wash as much of both sides. I usually rotate between big storms to clean both sides. I also don't want my care to smell to bad. I love horses but my job requires taking people around in my car. Just my 2 cents.
Q: HOW TO TREAT RUG BURN?
Rug Burn
Q: This must sound like a really dumb question, but...I'm still a novice with horses, and one of my stable jobs is putting rugs on the horses to be turned out.And I have quite a lot of trouble getting the rugs on, especially as the horses are 17-18 hands, and the rugs are volumus! I end up with them spilling about in my arms, and by the time the thing is on the horses back, it's inside-out! I feel such an idiot when people are watching me!I wonder if anyone here could give me some tips, especially on how to have the rug before putting it on, and how to actually get it up on the horses back in the first place, without getting in a mess.
first; look at the blanket find the front and back, and make sure it is not inside out, look at the buckles and straps to help second; look at rug as you would see it on a horse, hold it out straight in front of you. put a hand on the withers of the rug and a hand where the seam is across the bum to the tail flap, then i usually fold the font part where the withers are back to the bottom of the rug so it is folded in half showing half the inside of the rug and the breast stapes are one each side. thirdly; stand on the horses left side, hold on to rug with a hand at the front fold(which is technically the middle of the rug as you have folded it) and a hand at the back holding the withers and the back seam together. throw it with a sweep pull the withers back from the back of the rug then adjust to make sure it is level on each side, do up breast stapes the tail, the lastly belly, i know it is embarrassing but ask for help if you get stuck, people prefer you to ask ins-ted of you getting wrong and catching a horse with a buckle etc... or you injuring yourself... and just keep practicing ;0)
Q: Does anyone know the daily care of horse rugs? Like what to check for. Thanks..x
Brush off the mud and caked hair. I use an old scrub brush. Check that your straps are secure. If there is poop on the rear, you can surface scrub just that area without soaking through or getting the rest of the blanket wet. More importantly, check the wear spots on the horse, at the withers and shoulders where the blanket can create sores.
Q: Normal household carpet. NOT industrial carpet. Per square foot.
The average price for carpet will depend on a few things. The type of yarn, the amount of yarn and type of store you buy it from. Unless you are comparing apples to apples it is not possible to get a fair average price. I have a carpet business and customers ask a question like this all the time. So this is what I tell them. My company has a 25 ounce carpet with a FHA padding for $6.99 per square yard. Just over 77 cents a square foot. This carpet is not industrial and is better then rental carpeting. And the price goes up from this point. You must tell the store you are call the exact type of carpet you want to get comparison prices, that way you are apples to apples, not whatever store one gives you compared to store two. Installation cost run around 30 cents per square foot in my area (depending on size of job, type of carpet, stairs etc.)

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