February 19, 2026
Because tufting relies on strands of yarn staying in place in a piece of cloth, gluing and protecting the back of your project is an essential part of creating a finished product.
There is no one way to finish a tufted piece. How you finish yours will depend on which materials are available to you, and what you intend to do with the work (wall hangings, for example, are finished differently than rugs). To find the finishing procedure that’s right for your work, be prepared to do some independent testing of materials and methods.
Generally the steps to completing a tufted piece are:
There's an array of techniques for applying these steps, many of which are demonstrated by tufters on video and social media platforms. Tuft the World’s Online Community Forum is also a great resource for swapping tips and soliciting advice.
June 23, 2026
Finishing the edges of a tufted rug gives it a clean, professional look and prevents fraying over time. Twill tape is the most popular method — here's how to apply it.