Custom Area Rug
Fabrication – A unique twist to an old world
tradition.
Part old world technique and
part modern technology blends to transform the
ancient tradition of rug making into an exciting
new art form. So what exactly is custom rug fabrication?
It's a process that features
several main steps and admittedly some of these
steps are closely guarded trade secrets. In essence,
it's a two pronged approach whereas carpet colors
are inlaid into a field piece and then carved
and sculptured. This carving technique can have
a stunning three dimensional effect.
Over the years, techniques
for custom rug fabrication have been fine tuned.
Now the current custom rugs being produced today
can easily match the highest quality tufted wool
rugs.
The flexibility of this product
is appealing as well, this is because custom shapes
and sizes are easily accommodated. Typical rectangular
rugs are ok, yet it's now possible to create free
flowing organic shapes that have an impressive
custom look and feel.
Design ideas are readily available
all over the internet. Some sites specialize in
custom rug fabrication and feature design ideas
to spark your interests. Designs can be inspired
from your own interior themes, fabrics, and artwork.
The Raw Materials
Currently in the US there are
only a handful of mills that produce the majority
of carpet seen in carpet stores across the nation.
Nylon is the fiber of choice for a few reasons,
mainly cost and availability. Most carpet found
in office buildings and residential homes is produced
from nylon fibers
This nylon yarn is actually
spun from a thermoplastic base which is easily
heated into liquid and molded or in this case
spun into a thread. Nylon was developed as a synthetic
substitute for silks. Silk is harvested from cocoons
made by silkworms, and as you may have guessed,
not exactly cost effective.
Because silk and wool are more
expensive to produce, the shift toward nylon has
been more out of necessity than anything else.
Over the years the mills have done an extraordinary
job of replicating the texture, feel, and durability
of silk and wool. Most of us would be hard pressed
to tell the difference.
Wool carpet is available in
some US mills, however the cost is much higher.
Wool can easily be substituted for nylon if specified.
The Tools and Equipment
The equipment required to fabricate
custom rugs is remarkably light weight and inexpensive.
Most of the tools are specialized hand tools,
including a high powered shearing device that,
when properly used, bevels intricate designs within
the plush carpet.
Pricing Points
The bulk of costs generally
reflect the labor involved – higher complexity
equals higher costs. Custom rug fabrication does
cost more than typical machine made rugs found
online and at your local carpet dealer. You have
to weigh out the benefits and decide if it's the
right direction that appeals to you.
As we have seen here, it is
now possible to create unique personalized area
rugs out of nylon fibers or wool fibers. Custom
rugs can be produced in any shape and size. Design
ideas can be inspired from numerous sources online
and within your own home.
© 2007 Russell Webb-
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