I'm unsure if the seams should come directly together with hand-stitching, or if there should be a fair allowance as with traditional garment sewing on a machine. We went with train, and the road was +10 hours And we packed in last night, so.yeah, its so safe :) I liked to use and Ill use it in the future, too. Its foam on balaclava, using fatkrakens tutorial. My fursuit (bodysuit, tail, feetpaws, armsleeves) and my friends suit (armsleeves, handpaws) was in the bag. So this brings me to two questions: What stitch is best for fursuits? And, when hand-stitching, how much (if any) seam allowance to I need to leave? I have a feeling the latter question depends on the first. Well, Im making a fursuit for AC (a westie) and Im to the point where Im furring my head now. ![]() I'm a little concerned about how time consuming it seems compared to my machine, but if I gotta, I gotta. so what follows is a 'how Fatkraken makes a fursuit, with moving jaw' type.thing. I don't mind hand-stitching too much, and I know a lot (most?) fursuit makers seem to prefer it in general. just posted a head, and for once got a pretty good series of progress pics, especially of the early stages. The last time I tried to sew DF's long pile fur with my sewing machine, it ended up crying uncle and I had to hastily handstitch what I was working on (a small tail). But now that I'm ready to go ahead and make the real thing, I find that I can't really make it the same way I made the prototype. I just finished making a prototype for my fullsuit using plain fabric and my sewing machine. Hey guys! I'm in need of a little stitching advice.
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