By hand. Not because I don't have several sewing machines here, but because I want more precise results than that. So, I'm assembling a new tail for Argos, sewing with blanket stitch overcast seams and doing it by hand. His old tail will be plumped up a bit and given to the story teller to wear
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Maybe if I ever get around to working on fursuit stuff again, maybe I could ask you to show me how to sew by hand?
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that. I did some horse tack stuff in the 80s
and leather is tuff stuff to "sew". Then again, a fursuit
is probably just abou the same density as a teddy bear
to be honest.
I still think thats skillful stuff.
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Fur fabric is easier to get a needle through than tanned hides are, yes. But the stitching and assembly techniques are similar for both.
Sewing a fursuit up requires a combination of skills drawn from several different realms. My plush toy design and construction techniques are valuable, of course. General garment construction also helps. Then there's a certain artistic perception required, both in three dimensions and two. Fortunately all of those can be acquired through practice, as long as you're motivated and have a reasonably good eye for detail.
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I thought you'd had a spell of wet weather?
*watches the plantlets with interest*
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