not so much a tutorial request but more a need for instruction....
basically i was wondering if, when sewing faux furs, do you need to use a different sort of thread for added strength?
i wanted to make a faux fur mini but don't want to sit down and unravel my seams
sewing monster fur?
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sewing monster fur?
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Re: sewing monster fur?
Ive used monster fur before, with normal thread in a sewing machine and it doesnt generally unravel. The only problem i have with it is that any sheared seams tend to shed a lot of fur, so i'd recommend lining any garments you plan to make. Avoid any fancy seams as it just adds bulk, and i wouldnt try overlocking hems or rolling them either. Fur has a mesh base so u could try running a little super glue down the edges but it wont tend to unravel. I made some fluffy boot covers and didnt line them, i just gave them 2cm hems and they dont fold over or fray. Also, use a needle to pull the little hairs out from the stitching and so you dont have flattening of the fur near the stitching if that makes sense. Hope that helps
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Re: sewing monster fur?
that is absolutely what i wanted to know
thankyou!!!!
now the fun can begin....
thankyou!!!!
now the fun can begin....
/emmy x
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Re: sewing monster fur?
excellent! Show us pics of the finished product! I may try a furry black bolero this summer now uni's finished even tho my momma just bought me a fit furry red/black jacket. I love clothes. DIY is the way forward woo
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Re: sewing monster fur?
i'm crap at sewing so i was thinking first a short fur mini just to teach myself how to put a zip in...
find latex easier to work with so am going to get some of that too
will be a busy crafty summer break
find latex easier to work with so am going to get some of that too
will be a busy crafty summer break
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Re: sewing monster fur?
I've never used latex as my sewing machine is rubbish and wont sew thicker fabrics, plus do you need to use a teflon needle and foot to stop it sticking?
Oh cool, make sure you have plenty of ease at the shoulders if your doing a jacket I learnt this last year when i made my halloween costume and didnt have any ease! TIGHT haha
Oh cool, make sure you have plenty of ease at the shoulders if your doing a jacket I learnt this last year when i made my halloween costume and didnt have any ease! TIGHT haha
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