braidedrugsale.com Home
HOME CONTACT US 

Braided Rugs On Sale! Braided Area Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Colorado Discount Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Country Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Discount Braided Area Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Hometown Discount Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Patio Discount Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Salem Discount Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Sparkle Discount Braided Rug SALE! Oval, Round and Runners Wool and Nylon Discount Braided Rugs! Oval, Round and Runners
Braided Rug Information Braided Rug Fabric Glossary Braided Rug Instructions Braided Rugs in Many Shapes and Sizes More Braided Rugs Natural Braided Rug Materials Rug Braids and Weaves Glossary How To Make A Braided Rag Rug Natural Dyes For Braided Rugs and Area Rugs How To Make A Braided Rug The Knitted Area Rug The Scalloped Doormat Braided Rug
 
Braided Rug Information >> Rug Braids and Weaves Glossary

Rug Braids and Weaves Glossary

POSTED: December 8, 2007 2:29 pm
Rug Braids and Weaves Glossary

My perception of braided and woven area rugs was pretty basic. The rugs I was used to seeing were the ones we all typically see in department and discount stores. I was surprised to learn just how much design and art goes into producing quality braided rugs.

This is a brief glossary of the types of yarn and fabric braids and weaves used to make braided rugs.

Center Braiding - usually refers to a rug pattern where the center of the rug is of a single solid color surrounded by a series of variegated braids.

Chenille - soft yarns are braided and resulting braids are braided together. Chenille rugs are known for a soft feel. The term derives from the French word for caterpillar.

Flat Braid - braiding technique that uses two center cores running parallel to each other with the yarn woven around the cores.

Pliant - a simple process of flat braiding, weaving one strand over another. The plaint braid is typically thinner than a flat braid. The number of strands can be as many as twelve and as few as four strands.

Round - round braids are typically produced by weaving four or more strands of yarn or fabric around a single, solid core. Round braids are similar to tube braids.

Standard - a braid typified by three strands of material though the number of strands can be higher. The outer strands are always brought back over the center strand.

Tube - sometimes called tubular braiding, the yarns are woven around a center core of material.

Underlay - a fabric or other backing that keeps a braided rug from slipping.

Variegated - refers to multiple colors often in a random pattern.