Stronger tape such as clear packing.
How to hide rug fringe.
This rug has an apron known as a kilim at the top of the fringe.
The decorative fringe along the edges often unravels or becomes detached from the body of the rug.
In this process the fringe stays attached to your rug but is hidden and secured underneath the rug or wrapped in wool binding.
Owners of handmade or valuable rugs should have the fringe repaired by a professional which is often a lengthy and expensive process.
The usual reason for wanting to remove a fringe from an oriental rug is because it has become ragged and many of the threads have become loose or detached.
Oriental rugs experience a great deal of wear and tear due to daily use.
One way is to first properly secure the end so the rug is in tact and then to hide those tassels if they are short by wrapping the end in the same way the sides are over wrapped with wool.
As shown below this rug s fringe is particularly long.
To secure the fringe in place tape it to the bottom of the rug with a few pieces of masking tape.
This option is the safest option for your rug since it leaves the fringe intact with no chance for the pile.
Fold the fringe underneath the rug to hide and protect it.
Fringes on genuine hand knotted rugs are extensions of the warp threads which with the weft form the structure for making the knots and are therefore an intrinsic part of the rug.
Note the slight blooming of the tassels at their tips.