80x120 in tufting cloth with marked lines for rug making vs Dabline Non Slip Rug Pad for Tufting and Rug Making
Overall winner: 80x120 in tufting cloth with marked lines for rug making
Key Differences
Product A (B0BJP69DJ2) is a non-slip rug pad with grippy vinyl dots and sewn-or-glued installation, making it a practical choice for keeping rugs in place. Product B (B09R957QGT) is monks cloth tufting fabric with high-density 26x26 stitches/in² and marked alignment lines, designed to withstand tufting gun pressure but with mixed feedback on holes, tension hold, and stretchiness
80x120 in tufting cloth with marked lines for rug making
Tufting cloth made of 65% polyester and 35% cotton with high density for durable gun tufting. Marked yellow lines help stretch fabric evenly; suitable for rug punch needle projects. Customers note good material quality and suitability for larger yarn
Pros
- durable material blend
- high fabric density for yarn retention
- marked lines for even stretching
- large size suitable for bigger projects
Cons
- mixed feedback on holes and tension hold
- stretchiness varies among users
Dabline Non Slip Rug Pad for Tufting and Rug Making
Non-slip backing fabric with vinyl rubber dots to prevent slips and protect rugs. Can be sewn or glued to tufting cloth; adds a protective layer and adjustable backing for tufted rugs. Customers note easy application and enhanced rug look
Pros
- Non-slip backing with vinyl rubber dots
- Protects rug fibers and adds shock absorption
- Sews or glues to tufting cloth
- Enhances rug appearance with backing design
Cons
- Limited to backing fabric用途
- Requires attachment method (sew/glue) to use
- No specific material composition details provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dabline |
| Durability | Dabline |
| Versatility | Dabline |
| User Reviews | Dabline |