I use a hook bill to do this.
Finish edge of carpet.
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.
With this method you are going to need to use your knee kicker in order to make sure that the edge of the carpet has a good stretch on it.
Carpet remnants are often a great bargain as retailers often are eager to clear out this odd shaped stock quickly.
After the carpet is stretched onto the tack strip and cut to the correct size it needs to be tucked down into the gap.
How about double sided carpet tape to hold the edges down.
There s a product called thread stop i believe.
It comes in a tube and will stop the raveling.
Finishing raw carpet edges.
To prevent fraying however your carpet remnant needs an edging.
Finishing raw carpet edges.
It will be more sturdy.
This is going to be the most basic method and many installers like to do it this way.
Carpet trim is a strip of finishing material that runs along the edge of a carpet and covers the joint between the carpet and the neighboring flooring.
Using it fastens the carpet to the floor.
One of the methods that you can use to finish off the edge of a piece of carpet is to simply attach it to a tack strip.
The most common choices for carpet finishing are binding serging and fringing.
Rather it requires that you have a professional do the work with.
Just push the edge of the carpet down into the gap all the way across the door and trim any strings off.
Repeat the process along the entire doorway until no portion of the carpet edge remains visible.
I like the idea of duct tape too.
White glue is an old edging trick and at one time those with more time than money reinforced edges with cloth carpet tape a sturdy needle and heavyweight thread.
Standard stock roll sizes are 54 or 216 ft or you may purchase custom sizes by the foot at a 25 ft up charge.
Generally speaking however these aren t techniques you can do yourself.
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