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Tufting means tufting, nicknamed Tufting Gun, which means the creation of displaying various patterns through wool.
Tufting requires the use of a specialized backing fabric, usually woven from polypropylene. Primary base fabrics are produced in a variety of densities and weaves and can be used with different gauge needles. The main backing fabric must be stretched tightly to the frame, making it stable enough to withstand the pressure of the tufting gun and strong enough to hold the yarn in place. Tufted frames are usually made of wood with carpet tacks or clips around the edges to hold the main backing fabric in place.