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Cotton Secondary Backing canvas - 1x4 meter
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Anti slip Backing for Tufted Rugs 1 by 1.8 meter
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MESH backing 100% cotton
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Liquid Latex glue for tufted rugs 1 liter
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Latex paste for tufted rugs 1 liter
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Glue latex spreader
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Self Adhesive Cotton twill tape black heringbone
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Cotton twill tape heringbone
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Kramis Rug Edge-Bonding Tape 25 meter
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Collection: Secondary Backing Canvas and Glue
Secondary Backing & Glue – Professional Finishing for Tufted Rugs
A tufted rug is only complete once it is properly secured and finished. Our range of secondary backing fabrics, rug glue, and edge finishing materials ensures that your work remains durable, comfortable, and ready for long-term use. Whether you are creating a wall piece or a heavy-use floor rug, these finishing essentials give your project a polished, professional result.
After tufting into your primary backing, applying a strong adhesive locks every strand of yarn in place. Once cured, a secondary backing—such as felt, non-slip fabric, or cotton—adds structure, softness, and protection. Our selection also includes edge tape, rug binding, and glue spreaders to help you achieve clean borders with no loose fibers.
Pair your finishing supplies with our tufting guns and tufting yarns to complete your full rug-making toolkit.
Want to see how other artists finish their rugs? Explore real techniques in the r/Tufting community on Reddit.
How to Finish a Tufted Rug with Backing & Glue
Proper finishing is essential to protect your tufted rug and extend its lifespan. After tufting, apply a generous layer of latex or rug glue using a glue spreader to secure each stitch. Allow the adhesive to fully cure before trimming or attaching any secondary fabric.
Choosing Secondary Backing
- Felt or Cotton: Soft and flexible, ideal for decorative wall or accent rugs.
- Non-Slip Backing: Best for floor rugs and high-traffic areas.
- Heavy-Duty Fabric: Adds extra stability for commercial or frequently used rugs.
Edge Finishing & Binding
After trimming your rug, seal the edges with edge tape or binding to prevent fraying. You can fold the edges inward with glue or attach a decorative tape to create a clean, modern border.
Pro Tips for Strong Results
- Work in layers: One thick coat of glue is better than multiple thin ones. For Latex, one or 2 layes is usually enough.
- Dry fully: Let adhesive cure 24–48 hours before adding backing fabric.
- Press evenly: Use weights or roll out air bubbles for a flat bond.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a secondary backing?
While not mandatory for wall pieces, a secondary backing increases durability, comfort, and professionalism—especially for floor rugs.
What glue should I use?
Use a dedicated rug adhesive or latex compound designed for tufting. Standard craft glue is not strong or flexible enough.
Can I wash a tufted rug after finishing?
Only if the adhesive is fully cured and the secondary backing is secure. Spot cleaning is recommended over full washing.
Learn & Improve
Join other rug makers in the r/Tufting Reddit community to see real finishing techniques, glue tests, and studio workflows. Complete your process with quality tufting guns, yarns, and primary backing.