
Today I am going to give you an idea of what carpet and Hall Runners are and why it is done.
The carpet has a standard width of 3.6 or 4 m. Sometimes you can have a lot of pieces or not at all. Usually, when the carpet is laid in the house, you will have many segments, this is due to irregular sizes and molded rooms.
Hallways have a standard width of 67 cm or 80 cm on rolls 20-30 meters long, and after they are cut to length, the ends need an overlock for a good finished look and for stopping the wear of the ends.
What are you using pieces of carpet for?
In most cases, people use stretches to accommodate large areas of their new home, which helps extend the life of their newly laid carpet or wood floors, such as hallways, doorways, living rooms or study rooms - these are just some of them. cuts, when they are covered, are used to protect wooden floors or above the slabs to add warmth, it depends entirely on the person, but the carpet is not cheap, so why not use your cuts!
Why do you need carpets for the hallway?
Many homes these days have wooden or tile floors and need a hallway to add warmth or character for decorative reasons. Other reasons for Runner Rugs carpets are to protect your floors, since you have invested a lot of money in them, and so on. Why don't you want to look after them.
Another reason is for your own well-being, for example, in the kitchen, for example. for example, standing on a rug for runners is much better for your legs and back than standing on a wooden or tiled floor, they also help minimize the echo of sounds and keep people warm when they walk around their homes.
How does the carpet finish?
Use a particular industrial sewing machine called the Carlock Overlocker.
We overlap the border of the yarn width of about 15 mm. This will provide an excellent finish to any residue on the carpet, as well as prevent wear on your carpet.
Question?
What do I need to do with my offshots?
Answer : You need to decide what sizes you need for areas where mats are needed, usually doorways or movement areas, to protect a new carpet, etc. Then you need to check whether there are enough carpet coverings to fill the mats you need.
How do I finish the corners of my rugs or runners?
There are two ways in which the corners of the mat or hallway end.
For most carpet mats, rounded corners are recommended, the reason is that it helps prevent twisting of corners or closure of dogs, as well as stronger because it is a continuous seam, not to mention a neat ending, where square corners have a weak spot, where overlapping begins it stops.
The standard method used to overlap the ends of a hallway is to have square corners, this is for several reasons, firstly, there is usually a pattern on the hallway runners and with round corners cut out a part of the pattern. Secondly, we can not always match the edge of the edging, so with square corners overlocking just adjacent to the original stitching at the very end, which makes it less noticeable.
What color overlocking use?
The color of the yarn used is usually as close as possible to the carpet or hallway, but usually we usually tint the shadow a little as a rule.
In some cases, contrasting colors or bright colors are also sewn to the remnants of the carpet, it all comes down to individual preferences and style.
Now you are ready! Just bring your measurements and a carpet to quote.

