TBX Rug Wool Tufting Yarn

100% New Zealand wool 🇳🇿🐑 | 38 colours 🌈

£19.99
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Description

Tuftbox Rug Wool is a 100% New Zealand Wool Yarn, specially designed to work flawlessly with cut-pile rug tufting machines. Using two strands of our wool in your tufting gun, you’ll create professional hand-tufted rugs with the perfect density and coverage. The wool makes soft, fluffy and textured tufts that you can easily sculpt into your ideal tufted design.

TBX rug wool is high-quality, durable and suitable for a wide range of fibre arts including rug tufting, weaving, punch needle and latch hooking. The collection includes 38 bold colours to help you find the perfect match for your next creative project. Check out our Rug Wool Sample Card to experience the quality and hues of this wool first-hand.

Wool has been used to make rugs for millennia, it’s the traditional fibre used in rug tufting and for very good reasons - find out why you should choose wool for your next project and learn more about rug yarns in our Tufting Yarn FAQs.

Perks
  • The #1 choice for professional tufted rugs 👑🐐
  • 100% New Zealand Wool 🇳🇿🐑
  • Flawless tufting experience 🔥
  • 38 vibrant colour choices 🌈
  • Pre-wound on cones for a fast and consistent yarn feed 🧶🚀
Specification
  • Weight: 500g 
  • Format: Supplied on cone
  • Yarn Count: 3/37 - approximately 1.2 metres per gram
  • Wraps Per Inch: ~14
  • Yarn Weight Category: approximately DK (3 - Light)
  • Fibre Composition: 100% Pure Wool (Origin: New Zealand)
  • Cone Composition: Cardboard (recyclable ♻️)  
  • Recommendation: thread two strands of TBX Rug Wool in your AK-I Cut Pile Tufting Machine for optimal pile density.
  • Dye: Batched-dyed, small differences in colour may occur in different dye lots.
  • Care: Hand wash, dry flat.
  • Colour Guide: The colour of yarn will look different depending on how densely it is tufted. A dense full pile (where there is lots of yarn packed tightly into the canvas) will appear darker in colour. On the pom pom swatches you will see that the yarn looks darkest at the centre, where it is most dense. We do our best to capture yarn colours on our site but different computer monitors can display colours very differently. Please take the colour swatches that you see on your screen as a general guide only - and remember, your yarn will always appear slightly darker once tufted!