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How to Bind & Back a Rug

Handmade rugs can be made from a variety of materials using many different techniques. Whether you've made a whimsical felt rug for your playroom featuring dancing animals or an elegant, jewel-toned hooked rug for in front of your fireplace, you will want to bind and back your rug to protect it for years to come.

Things You'll Need

  • Ruler
  • Broadcloth, felt, or whatever heavy fabric you choose to back your rug with
  • Scissors
  • Binding tape
  • Straight pins
  • Hand needle
  • Carpet thread
  • Quilter's temporary spray adhesive
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Instructions

    • 1

      Measure your rug. Cut your backing fabric to the same size as your rug.

    • 2

      Measure and cut your binding tape two inches longer than each side of the rug.

    • 3

      Take one piece of binding tape and align one edge with one edge of the rug. Pin in place. You should have one inch hanging off either end.

    • 4

      Secure the rug binding in place with cross stitches down the entire length of the binding. Cross stitches look like the letter X. First stitch a row of angled stitches across the entire edge of the binding into the rug. When you reach the end of the row, reverse direction crossing back over each stitch.

    • 5

      Sew the binding to your rug on the remaining three sides in the same way.

    • 6

      Flip your rug over, bottom side up and spray with adhesive. If you have a large rug work in small sections. Smooth the backing piece onto the back of the rug until the entire back is covered.

    • 7
      Miter your corners to look like the corners of a frame

      Fold the rug binding to the back, and pin in place. Fold the ends of the binding in for a squared off finish, or angle and join the ends together for a mitered look. Stitch the rug binding to the back the same way you did to the front.