TuftTuft Indeogwon Tufting Workshop Review
A review of TuftTuft in Indeogwon, covering the walk from Exit 4, daily posted hours, tufting, weaving and knitting options, the Gromit rug and pastel cloud projects, yarn choices, practice, finishing, ribbons, and fabric perfume.
Hi, this is Ijjingne. Today I went to a tufting workshop with a friend. I had wanted to try a workshop experience for a while, and a new tufting studio opened nearby in Indeogwon, so we reserved and visited.

I originally wanted to place the finished photo at the end, but it was so cute and satisfying that I put it first. Here is the review of the very cute tufting experience.

I visited TuftTuft in Indeogwon. It is a short walk from Indeogwon Station Exit 4, and the reviewer says they arrived in less than 10 minutes. The posted hours are daily from 12:00 to 22:00, so experiences are available later in the day too.

TuftTuft, described as known for Anyang one-day classes, offers several yarn-based experiences. For tufting, the listed items were mirrors, mini rugs, frames, keyrings, and coasters. For weaving, coasters and tapestries were listed. For knitting, card wallets, keyrings, coasters, and scrunchies were listed.
The source also says more options are shown on Instagram.

The entrance already felt stylish and pretty. The reviewer felt lucky to learn from a teacher who makes things like this.

After entering, they listened to a brief explanation about tufting and were asked to sketch a rough design in the square on the left. Thinking about a design in advance can save time.

The reviewer was into Gromit lately, so they chose a cute Gromit design. Their friend chose a soft pastel cloud. Because Gromit has simple colors, the reviewer did not use many yarns, while the friend divided the design into sections to try various yarns.

After drawing the designs, they chose yarn. There were many types of yarn, including special yarns, and the source says there seemed to be every color.

For tufting, two to four yarns need to be combined. The friend chose pastel-toned yarn and added a white angora-like special yarn.

For Gromit, the reviewer chose only three yarns at first. As the work went on, it felt a little plain, so they changed the ear section to special yarn.

They threaded the yarn and practiced horizontal, vertical, and curved lines. It required more strength than expected and felt a little difficult at first, but became fun after getting used to it.

After practicing, they made a heart with curves and gained confidence, then started the body. At that stage it looked a bit like a gorilla, but the reviewer insists it was Gromit.

The friend also practiced and started right away. While the reviewer made the Gromit body, the friend decorated the cloud with different yarns. When it started to feel a little plain, the teacher suggested adding special yarn with a vintage vertical weaving tool. The source describes it as an older-version feeling compared with a tufting gun, where yarn is pushed in by hand one stitch at a time.

After watching the friend, the reviewer used the vertical weaving tool and special yarn for Gromit's ears. Unlike a tufting gun that cuts yarn evenly while working, this tool required continuing through without cutting to length, making the yarn look longer and puffier.

Making the ears puffier with special yarn and the vertical tool was described as a great choice. After the eyes were done, there was not much room for the nose. While the reviewer was thinking about it, the teacher suggested making the nose as a pom-pom.

There was a pom-pom making tool, and after wrapping yarn around it, the pom-pom was finished quickly. Wrap the yarn, cut it with scissors, remove the tool, and the pom-pom is done.

At first the reviewer wondered what a pom-pom would be like, but it turned out very cute. The friend used various special yarns, while the reviewer kept the character more simple. When the reviewer felt a little disappointed, the teacher brought special yarn that suggested grass and flowers to make a flower path under Gromit. The teacher said it was their favorite yarn, which moved the reviewer.

They also made the flower path simply with the vertical weaving tool, then moved into finishing work.

After applying the finishing material, they dried it with air. The source says it dried faster than expected.

When the pieces were dry, the back was trimmed little by little, folded inward, and finished with a glue gun. The reviewer also had to cut yarn to make Gromit's arms and legs, and the teacher carefully trimmed Gromit's eyes. After the overall finishing, an anti-slip backing was attached to cover the messy back neatly.

The finished pieces were extremely cute. The friend's cloud had a soft, fluffy texture, with mysterious pastel colors and special-yarn accents. The reviewer's Gromit ended up with a flower path under its feet, which became a touching detail thanks to the teacher.

The teacher also took cute photos, and the reviewer enjoyed a date-like outing with their friend after a long time.

At the end, ribbons matching each work's colors were tied on, and fabric perfume was prepared so they could choose a scent to spray. The reviewer was impressed by the teacher's care. They wrote that special yarn would usually have an extra charge, but on that day the teacher let them use the yarn they wanted freely. For anyone interested in tufting, weaving, sewing, or other yarn-based workshop experiences, or anyone thinking about an Anyang date, the reviewer strongly recommended Indeogwon TuftTuft. #AnyangDate #AnyangOneDayClass #AnyangWorkshop #AnyangIndoorDate #TuftingWorkshop
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