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	<title>Comments on: How do I repair pulled loops on a wool rug?</title>
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		<title>By: rlbendele1</title>
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		<description>If you have a loop here and there.  Just a few.  On a tight rug you can just snip off the high part.  If its lots of loops or a bunch in one area you do the same as a sweater.  Use a knitting needle to fix.  Once your are done, put Elmer&#039;s glue on the back to seal in the wool.</description>
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