Jack May
That Kiwi
I can't remember the name for this product, its a deleted line from Cavalier Bremworth that I have worked on a number a times. One colour is a constant width and height tuft, the other totally varies in yarn thickness, and tuft dimensions.
This is a long term client, he set off a pest control bomb in his home, went out and came back after a few hours to this scorch mark.
Cut out, edges sealed and tape set underneath.
I had a long length of brand new off cut to play with, so I took my time trying to match the 5 varying rows as close as possible to get invisible work.
Another job, also a private home that they found pot plant damage as they were preparing to sell the home. Wool, textured, loop pile carpet.
The mats were badly faded, so I did a straight forward 'swap-a-spot' and took carpet out of the wardrobe and cut the exact shape out of the bedroom and fitted without any adjustments or trimming at all.


Student rental carpet.
Low profile olefin, loop pile. The students placed an aerosol can in the fire box, and when it got hot, it exploded, that coincided with them opening the door and showered hot embers over the lounge room floor.
I found the same product in a deleted line and fitted this. On a repair of this size, and especially on this style of carpet, cutting between the rows would have been a nightmare and very time consuming. So this job was cut using a long straight edge and new sharp blade for each cut, then careful seam sealant.
The tenant was very happy, and she got the job done for 1/3 of what the LandLord had quoted to replace the whole room 'because the carpet is deleted'.
John
This is a long term client, he set off a pest control bomb in his home, went out and came back after a few hours to this scorch mark.
Cut out, edges sealed and tape set underneath.
I had a long length of brand new off cut to play with, so I took my time trying to match the 5 varying rows as close as possible to get invisible work.
Another job, also a private home that they found pot plant damage as they were preparing to sell the home. Wool, textured, loop pile carpet.
The mats were badly faded, so I did a straight forward 'swap-a-spot' and took carpet out of the wardrobe and cut the exact shape out of the bedroom and fitted without any adjustments or trimming at all.
Student rental carpet.
Low profile olefin, loop pile. The students placed an aerosol can in the fire box, and when it got hot, it exploded, that coincided with them opening the door and showered hot embers over the lounge room floor.
I found the same product in a deleted line and fitted this. On a repair of this size, and especially on this style of carpet, cutting between the rows would have been a nightmare and very time consuming. So this job was cut using a long straight edge and new sharp blade for each cut, then careful seam sealant.
The tenant was very happy, and she got the job done for 1/3 of what the LandLord had quoted to replace the whole room 'because the carpet is deleted'.
John