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All Cut Piles explained

Made by cutting the tops of the loops so the pile stands upright and create an even smooth finish. Cut pile carpets include cut pile plush, cut pile twist and frieze carpets.

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All Loop Piles explained

Formed when the yarn is threaded through the backing and sewn back through creating a loop of yarn. There are several types of loop pile each with their own distinctive look including level loop, sisal and multi level loop pile carpets.

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Plush Pile explained

The loops are cut evenly and are constructed with a slight twist in the yarn so the pile stands upright providing a soft smooth surface.

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Cut Pile Plush explained

The loops are cut evenly and are constructed with a slight twist in the yarn so the pile stands upright providing a soft smooth surface.

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Cut Pile Twist explained

Loops are cut to an even finish and constructed with a high twisted yarn causing the pile to lie in different directions, creating a lush textured appearance.

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Friezes explained

Constructed with long cut pile tufts that lie in different directions, providing a deep texture and an almost shaggy appearance.

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Level Loop Pile explained

Made with loops of even height, creating a distinct textured loop finish.

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Multi Level Loop explained

Loops of varying heights create patterns and texture. Often called High Low Loop pile carpets.

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Sisal explained

A loop pile carpet made with textured loops in straight rows. The height of the loops can be varied to produce different patterns and textures.

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