If you live in an apartment, share walls with neighbors, or have a toddler napping down the hall, "how loud is a tufting gun" isn't a minor question — it's the difference between tufting whenever inspiration strikes and tufting only during a narrow window when everyone else is out of the house.
With the launch of the Tufting Kit H1 Lite, we now have two kits in the Clawlab lineup — plus the question we hear most from new visitors: what's actually different between them, and how do either compare to a typical tufting setup you'd piece together elsewhere?
Short answer: the gun is identical between both kits. What changes is the frame, the fabric size it supports, and who each setup is really built for.
Most tufting tutorials assume you have two free hands — one to hold the gun, one to help feed yarn or steady the fabric. That assumption doesn't hold for everyone, and it doesn't need to.
If you've spent more than twenty minutes with a tufting gun in your hand, you already know the thing nobody mentions in the demo videos: weight matters more than almost any other spec. A gun that feels fine for the first five minutes can turn your wrist, shoulder, and forearm into a very different story by the end of a rug.
This guide breaks down why gun weight affects your tufting so much, what "lightweight" actually means in this category, and how to compare guns before you buy one.
Dangerous chemicals in your tufting backing can harm your loved ones. Secure your rug tufting kit project with safe non-toxic options for kids and pets.
Rug backing issues can ruin your hard work instantly. Compare spray glue, latex, and TPU heat press methods to ensure your tufted rugs last for years.
Want a professional finish? Heating tufted rug backing safely is a game-changer. Stop toxic fumes and scorched yarn today with our step-by-step heat press guide.
From latex adhesive to TPU powder, we break down the best ways to secure your rug. Solve shedding issues and improve your rug's lifespan with these tips.
Stop waiting days for glue to dry! Master the heat press method to secure your backing in minutes, prevent shedding, and give your DIY rugs a pro finish.