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Going beyond beige; Long ago, when the choices of carpet were limited to basic beige, the designers tended to treat it more often than not as a neutral background for rooms. These days, with numerous patterns, textures, and colors to choose from, the carpet is quickly emerging as the focal point in many interior [...]]]></description>
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<p>Going beyond beige; Long ago, when the choices of carpet were limited to basic beige, the designers tended to treat it more often than not as a neutral background for rooms. These days, with numerous patterns, textures, and colors to <img alt="Carpet Trends 1" src="http://furniturebookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/carpet-trends-1-preview1.jpg" height="109" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />choose from, the carpet is quickly emerging as the focal point in many interior designs.</p>
<p>Although you may think the need for neutral carpet has faded away, it hasn&rsquo;t, as Berber is still an excellent choice. Unlike the plain choices of the early 1990s, the versions of today offer more pattern and texture. Even the traditional types of Berber carpet offer more visual interest with more extreme differences in pile being cut thicker, with deeper loop textures.</p>
<p>Color being sprinkled against a neutral background will add interest and dimension while helping to mask spots and spills. The flecks of color are now appearing against tan, beige, and cream type backgrounds as well as in other neutrals as well.<span id="more-257"></span></p>
<p><strong>Colors and textures</strong></p>
<p>The major shift in new products is going towards layered color and softer texture in carpet. The combination of pattern and texture will always be a popular choice simply because it minimizes soil and vacuum marks. The other advantage here is that the color and texture offer a more distinct styling and plenty of fashion appeal as well.</p>
<p>The new products are rapidly changing the perception of carpet as not only being a background to showcase other furnishings to the possibility that the carpet can become a focus for design as well.</p>
<p><strong>Construction</strong></p>
<p>The new manufacturing capabilities have produced several new looks with carpets that are constructed with cut and loop yarns. Some examples include bows, swirls, lattices, plaids, pin dots, and several others.</p>
<p><img alt="Carpet Trends 2" src="http://furniturebookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/carpet-trends-2-preview1.jpg" height="145" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />By taking advantage of these choices, you can add a great deal of interest to the room and in sequence with the florals, stripes, and other patterns on windows and furniture. The <a href="http://furniturebookmark.com/category/carpet/" target="_blank" >carpet</a> pattern and texture will also increase the perception of quality and value in the carpet, and will add a much broader element to the surroundings as well.</p>
<p>These days, carpets can do more than just protect your sub floor. They can add a new level of comfort and warmth to your home, with literally thousands of choices available. Carpet is easier than ever to clean as well, making it more than worth worthy of being in your home.</p>
<p>With several different <strong>carpet trends</strong> and new and exciting colors to choose from, the carpets of today can make your house come alive. The carpets will add new meaning to your rooms, making you appreciate your home even more. If you have older carpet in your home now, you shouldn&rsquo;t wait another minute to upgrade. Once you take a look at all of the choices you have, you&rsquo;ll want to get that new carpet in now &#8211; as your floor with want to thank you as well!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#34;Types of Carpet&#34;
The carpet market is a vast market, with many types to choose from. Below, you&#8217;ll find the several different types of carpet and what they will offer you and your home.
WovenWoven carpet is produced on a loom that is very similar to woven cloth, being cut pile. There are many different colored yarns [...]]]></description>
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<p>The carpet market is a vast market, with many types to choose from. Below, you&rsquo;ll find the several different <strong>types of carpet </strong>and what they will offer you and your home.</p>
<p><strong><img alt="Types of Carpet 1" src="http://furniturebookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/types-of-carpet-1-preview1.jpg" height="111" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />Woven</strong><br />Woven carpet is produced on a loom that is very similar to woven cloth, being cut pile. There are many different colored yarns being used and the entire process is capable of producing very intricate patterns from designs that are pre-determined. Normally, woven is the highest quality of carpet on the market.</p>
<p><strong>Tufted<br /></strong>This type of carpet is produced on a tufting machine by using either a single colored or sometimes a non colored yarn. If non colored is being used, then the carpet will be dyed or printed with a design as a separate process. Carpets that are tufted can either be cut pile, loop pile, or a combination of both. Machines can produce a lot more meters of carpet than weaving, and they are normally at the lower end of the market.<span id="more-251"></span></p>
<p><strong>Needle felt</strong><br />The needlefelt type of carpet is a bit more technologically advanced. They are produced by electrostatic attraction of individual fibers that form a unique carpet with extremely high durability. You can normally find needlefelt carpet in the contract market such as in hotels or other places where there is always going to be a lot of traffic.</p>
<p><strong>Flat weave</strong><br /><img alt="Types of Carpet 2" src="http://furniturebookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/types-of-carpet-2-preview1.jpg" height="89" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />The flatweave carpet is created by interlocking warp and weft threads. The types of oriental flatwoven carpet include soumak, plain weave, and tapestry weave. This type is not well known in the North American region, although it is very popular in the orient and Japan.</p>
<p><strong>Hooked rug</strong><br />This is a simple construction of rug that is handmade by pulling strips of cloth such as wool or cotton through the meshes of a very sturdy fabric. Now, this type of rug is generally known as a handicraft.</p>
<p><strong>Knotted pile</strong><br />With knotted pile carpets, the structural weft threads will alternate with a supplementary weft that will rise from the surface of the weave at a perpendicular angle. </p>
<p><strong>Cut and loop piles</strong><br />The cut and loop pile combines both looped and cut fibers. They provide a variety of surface textures for medium durability. Cut and loop carpets are available in either solid or different colors. The several different layers in this carpet can hide dirt and footprints in formal and informal areas.</p>
<p><strong><img alt="Types of Carpet 3" src="http://furniturebookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/types-of-carpet-3-preview1.jpg" height="133" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />Saxony</strong><br />Saxony consists of tightly twisted cut piles that are heat set straight. They consist of two or more fibers that have been twisted together in a yarn, and they provide a very soft texture for informal as well as formal areas. They will show each and every footprint and even marks from vacuum cleaners.</p>
<p><strong>Textured saxony</strong><br />Textured carpet is the best selling and it works well in informal areas due to the very soft feel. They are tightly twisted and texture headset for medium durability. They also offer a multi colored look that will hide tracks and footprints.</p>
<p><strong>Plush/velvet</strong><br />Both plush and velvet are lightly twisted and offer a uniform color. They are very soft and offer more level than textures. This type of carpet is ideal for formal areas due to it&rsquo;s luxurious appearance. </p>
<p><strong>Frieze</strong><br />Frieze is a highly twisted cut pile type of carpet that is suited for high traffic areas. It has short fibers that will tend to curl in different directions at the surface to hide footprints and vacuum marks.</p>
<p><strong>Level loop pile<br /></strong>The level loop pile is constructed by weaving even loops of yarn into carpet backing at both ends. This type of carpet is durable as well as track resistant, due to the strong loops. Higher loops in the <a href="http://furniturebookmark.com/category/carpet/" target="_blank" >carpet</a> will create a more luxurious look. They are also great because they will prevent dirt from filtering on into the carpet.</p>
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You will need a 40 inch by 60-inch material to finish your Afghan Craft. Once you have the finish you can start building your materials.
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<p>You will need a 40 inch by 60-inch material to finish your Afghan Craft. Once you have the finish you can start building your materials.</p>
<p><strong>How to choose materials:<br />
</strong><img src="http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/2258/afghancraftpreviewjm4.jpg" border="1" alt="Afghan Craft" hspace="8" width="90" height="120" align="right" />It’s up to you what type of Afghan you want to create, however in this article I will show you a few steps in my the “Ivy League.” You want to select deep, vivid colors. Ultimately, you can select soft fabrics. You will need wool, preferably the heavy-duty. Purchase 45 ounces of aqua, red, etc, in a variety of colors. Choose 22 ounces of red, light green; dark greens, forest green, etc, and blue. Choose 28 ounces of red and navy blue in a variety of colors. You will need to purchase a hook, preferably the “K” crocheting hook. The gauge is around 6 ½ squares, which you can purchase a hook that matches this gauge also.</p>
<p><strong>How to square: </strong><br />
Use a variety of colored yarns in succession per square. If you want to shift colors, it is best to avoid chain stitching at the end of your lines. Start turning your work until you connect with the colors, chain stitch I row and work your line in accordance.</p>
<p>To chain stitch, start with placing one slip knot over your crochet hook. Your hands should be prepared to work, which includes the thumb and middle left finger. Hold the yarn at the end and then wrap up and again over your crochet hook. You should be crocheting at the front of the back and to the front. Learn more about “Yarn over Yo.”</p>
<p>When you start you, Afghan you will need to square, row, row, border, assembly, border, etc. When you start squares, create 54 squares on a chain two stitch. Move to row. To row one work, you will need three single crochets in your second chain stitch and away from your hook on another single chain turn.</p>
<p>Move to your second row. Work two single crochets in your first single crochet and move to the following single crochet and the second, single crochet in the last single. Continue with five stitches and chain another single turn.<br />
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<p>In your third row work two single crochets in your first single, continue singles within the following three singles, adding two more singles to your last single, and then chain another turn.</p>
<p>Moving to the fourth row, work two singles in your first single and then single crochet an even row to the last single. Work another two singles to the last and chain one turn.</p>
<p>Next row, repeat by adding four rows and after you reach rows eleven up to twenty-three begin your stitches across the material.</p>
<p>Continuing, create a loop in all of your first two singles. Use the “Yarn over Yo” method and move through all three of your loops on the crochet hook, which brings you to one single crochet and the decreasing phase. Next, single crochet two even stitches to decrease your last two singles and churn one turn. Repeat the steps on the twelve rows, yet only stitch three single crochet remains.</p>
<p>On your last row create a loop in each of your preceding three singles and start the “Yarn over Yo” method to continue through each loops on your crochet hook and then close.</p>
<p>Now you will start border rounds. Gather your greens, blue, and reds with a slipstitch in your corners. Do <a href="http://furniturebookmark.com/crafts/how-to-choose-the-basics-in-quilt-craft" target="_blank">another</a> three singles in the corner and another single to the following corner making sure the singles are even. Repeat the steps from about, and slip stitch toward the first single crochet.</p>
<p>On your second and third rounds, slip stitch toward the middle stitch of your corner, and repeat the round once, and close after your finish the third round.</p>
<p>Now you are ready to assemble. You should have a six square Afghan created, which is wide and has another 9 squares lengthwise. You want to oversew stitch (Whipstitch) the square togs and run ALL crosswise stripes so that they move in the same course. Now, border another round. Gather your yarn with another slipknot at the corner, and single crochet three in the corner, single crocheting another in the following corner, while making sure it is even. Repeat, stitching around and slip knot to reach the first single. Round two includes the slipknot to the middle single crochet of your corner, repeat round one, and close.</p>
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