junio 23, 2026
When you remove a finished rug from the tufting frame, the raw edges of the primary tufting cloth are exposed. Left unfinished, these edges can fray with use. Finishing the edges — with twill tape, serging, or binding — gives your rug a polished look and extends its lifespan.
Twill tape is a flat, woven ribbon that you fold over the edge of the rug and glue or stitch in place. It's the most popular edge-finishing method among DIY tufters because it's clean, relatively easy, and doesn't require special machinery.
Tuft the World carries both Dark Twill Tape and Light Twill Tape, each available in 10-yard and 20-yard lengths.
A professional rug-finishing service can serge or bind the edges of your rug with carpet yarn for a very durable, commercial-quality finish. This is the best option for rugs that will see heavy foot traffic. See our list of recommended professional finishing services across the U.S.
For wall hangings or decorative pieces, you can simply fold the excess cloth margin to the back and glue it flat — no tape required. If the raw edge is still visible from the back, a strip of backing cloth or felt can cover it neatly.