Remove the cutout piece of carpet.
Can i repair a torn carpet by sewing.
If the plug is a little too big trim off a single row of fibers with sharp scissors old dull scissors will tear the fibers.
Keep checking the top side of the carpet to ensure that the stitches are not.
You can also use decorative stitches like an arrowhead stitch or other filling stitches to cover the rips and tears.
Heat activated carpet tape and seam irons are available at most rental stores.
Cut the ends of the tape diagonally so the pieces will frame the hole without overlapping.
Sew 1 inch stitches to close the tear every inch on the back of the carpet using a matching color carpet thread.
Again fold back the carpet so that you can see easily see the carpet damage area.
You can find instruction to make this stitch here.
Sew the carpet back together using a curved upholstery needle with a monofilament as your thread.
You can use hand sewing needle and thread or a sewing machine with a darning foot to make the darning stitches.
Make as small a cut as possible that will encompass the entire area of the tear.
The single sided type generally works best for this type of repair peel the backing away from the adhesive side of the tape and carefully insert the piece into the cut out area smoothing it flat from below so that it sticks firmly to the carpet backing around the perimeter of the opening.
Place double sided tape on the back of the carpet replacement and place it in the cut out section of carpet.
Plug in the seam iron so that it can heat up.
Lightly tap the nails or tacks into the floor with a hammer.
1x carpet needle for sewing and heavy cloth 1x sail needle for sewing canvas t arpaulin and v enetian blinds 1x straight upholstery needle for repairing chairs sofas and car seat 1x sack needle for sewing sacks bags and hampers 1x curved mattress needle small package include a set of 7 hand repair sewing needles.
Use a specific tool to pull up a carpet edge from the tack strips which is closest to the damaged section of carpet.
And start a sewing torn area with proper stitching.
Cut a square out of the carpet taking care to completely surround the torn section.
Carpet tape is available in double sided and single sided versions.
Use a fairly wide stitch about an inch or two to avoid placing unnecessary stress or strain on the seam.
Nail the tacks at least six inches away from the torn edges of the carpet.
Choose the matching colour of your carpet with measuring the damaged area of your carpet.
Slice through the carpet with a utility knife cutting through carpet but not the padding.