Ready Hand Made Serging
Serging involves wrapping the edges of a rug with yarn or thread to prevent fraying. “Ready hand-made serging” suggests that the serging is pre-made or ready to use, which can be convenient for quick repairs. When selecting serging, consider the material and color to ensure it complements the wool rug.

SER1601

SER1602

SER1603

SER1604

SER1605

SER1606

SER1607

SER1608

SER1609

SER1610

SER1611

SER1612

SER1613

SER1614

SER1615

SER1616

SER1617

SER1618

SER1619

SER1620

SER1621

SER1622

SER1623
Support Binding
Support binding generally refers to reinforcing the edges or back of a rug to provide additional strength and stability.
Dark Brown

N1301
Soft Thin

N1302
Hard Thick

N1303
Brown

N1304
Sewing Thread
High-quality sewing thread is typically used for stitching and repairing damaged areas on a rug. For wool rugs, you would want to choose a strong thread that complements the wool fibers. Ensure that the thread color matches the rug for a seamless repair.
1 PLY White Cotton

N-TH1510
3 PLY White Cotton

N-TH1511
Support Binding Thread Black

N-TH1515
Support Binding Thread Brown

N-TH1516
Needles
Repairing rugs and carpets requires the use of appropriate needles for various tasks. Different types of needles are designed to handle specific materials and techniques. Here are some varieties of needles commonly used in rug and carpet repair:
- Straight needles are versatile and can be used for general stitching, especially in areas that are easily accessible.

NEED#01

NEED#02

NEED#03
Tools

HO-1731,
HO-1732,
HO-1733

P-1701

P-1702

SC-1721

SC-1722

TP-1760

TP-1761

W-1750

W-1751

W-1752
Fine Merino Wool
Fine Merino wool is a high-quality, soft wool that can be used for relining or repairing damaged areas on a wool rug. When relining, choose a wool that matches the original texture and color of the rug for a cohesive look.