Sewing

Jul 12, 2009 20:14

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 ( Read more... )

fursuiting, gardening, weather, farm

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rustitobuck July 13 2009, 06:19:12 UTC
!

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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altivo July 13 2009, 10:55:47 UTC
Sure, I'd be glad to show you. Sewing fur fabrics by hand is just like sewing real furs the way furriers do it. Mostly you need two stitches, the blanket stitch and the ladder stitch. I acquired some proficiency at doing it quickly back in the 80s when I designed and made teddy bears for sale.

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saythename July 14 2009, 00:19:56 UTC
I thought sewing a suit up would be harder than
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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altivo July 14 2009, 01:24:15 UTC
Glove leather is pretty easy to sew. Harness or shoe leather is not. Obviously the toughness requirement varies. ;p

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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cabcat July 15 2009, 08:56:52 UTC
Hehe, for me using the machine is the more accurate...my hand work is shall we say...rudimentary at best.

I thought you'd had a spell of wet weather?
*watches the plantlets with interest*

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altivo July 15 2009, 11:13:16 UTC
We had a series of very heavy rainfalls in May and June that caused flooding and standing puddles all over. The last three weeks though have had only minimal rain in spite of being quite cloudy.

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