DIY: Bind a Carpet Remnant to Make a Custom Shaped Area Rug
By ModHomeEcTeacher
When a project seems only do-able by a professional, it makes me want to conquer it that much more. Maybe it's because I secretly long to be a subcontractor or something. Anywho, carpet binding has always seemed to be something for which the DIY-er needs a professional. Well, not anymore! Watch this video...
I don't know how I found this product and hilarious video on my search, but it may be a dream come true for anyone who has gotten a hold of a fabulous carpet remant.
You could even cut and bind a custom shaped area rug. Finally!!
http://www.instabind.com/movie.asp
Chuck doesn't seem to have been affected by the economic slump, does he?
I've not tried this product nor do I endorse it, I just think it's ingenious.

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Cindy
Can you find it at Lowe's?
Tess
I hve seen this product at Lowe's-I am on my way to fetch it right now!
ModHomeEcTeacher
Thanks for the info. Better yet, I like the idea of not having to go through a carpet retailer or wholesaler to get to the skilled craftsman. Just DIY, BABY!
DaiquiriDiva
Looks like awesome stuff! About time someone came up with a solution like this for DIY'ers. They've also got a line of UV and mildew resistant binding for outdoor and marine use, as well as reflective and neon colors for safety applications.
I didn't see anywhere on their website that mentioned if this product was available in stores, so I'm assuming it would have to be ordered online through their distributor, Bond Products. The price isn't too bad, considering the alternatives. It works out to just under $1 a foot.
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