Why is your yarn so long in the back side that you glue down ? Compared to other guns it doesn’t do that. How does the gun do with rounded sections? Your not using a hands free frame so it’s hard to see how it truly works.
It's so long because in the beginning, before the first tuft, the yarn that hangs when I first thread the yarn is long (by choice). You can always choose to leave less yarn out if it bothers you, but I leave a good amount out. You can always pull out pieces that bother you. However, when I remove the tufting gun from the canvas and prepare for the next section, I always leave yarn pieces that are too long when threading it through. This tufting gun is smaller than other tufting guns so a hands-free frame isn't necessary, but I am aware it is more commonly used with one. It is easy to use with rounded sections because it isn't as bulky as the larger ones, so it is easier to maneuver. Hope I was able to help and/or clear things up!
It came out pretty cute imo! I can't wait to see what else you make with the gun! :)
Thank you so much!
They sent you both parts of the product right? when are you gonna review the frame?
How did you get this already?!
This was a partnership review to test the product prior to their launch! :)
@Jawylin I understand that but how. I'd like to review it too I mean. 😢
Why is your yarn so long in the back side that you glue down ? Compared to other guns it doesn’t do that. How does the gun do with rounded sections? Your not using a hands free frame so it’s hard to see how it truly works.
It's so long because in the beginning, before the first tuft, the yarn that hangs when I first thread the yarn is long (by choice). You can always choose to leave less yarn out if it bothers you, but I leave a good amount out. You can always pull out pieces that bother you. However, when I remove the tufting gun from the canvas and prepare for the next section, I always leave yarn pieces that are too long when threading it through.
This tufting gun is smaller than other tufting guns so a hands-free frame isn't necessary, but I am aware it is more commonly used with one. It is easy to use with rounded sections because it isn't as bulky as the larger ones, so it is easier to maneuver.
Hope I was able to help and/or clear things up!