Anover wrote:@Parkayl looks like flocking to me! It isn't actually a solid material, it's lots of small fibre particles that are stuck together using an adhesive, I'm not too familiar with the process honestly but it is possible I know a maker called Tamburmane uses it as a technique on their suits, hope that helps a bit! c:
Parkayl wrote:Anover wrote:@Parkayl looks like flocking to me! It isn't actually a solid material, it's lots of small fibre particles that are stuck together using an adhesive, I'm not too familiar with the process honestly but it is possible I know a maker called Tamburmane uses it as a technique on their suits, hope that helps a bit! c:
Thank you!!! ^^ It's better than nothing and a good lead. Very appreciated!!1
Larkspur1678 wrote:Parkayl wrote:Anover wrote:@Parkayl looks like flocking to me! It isn't actually a solid material, it's lots of small fibre particles that are stuck together using an adhesive, I'm not too familiar with the process honestly but it is possible I know a maker called Tamburmane uses it as a technique on their suits, hope that helps a bit! c:
Thank you!!! ^^ It's better than nothing and a good lead. Very appreciated!!1
That’s the first thing that popped into my head as well. If flocking doesn’t work out though you can look into fleece faced fursuits, that might be able to give a similar look or atleast be closer than faux fur.
Wolfumus wrote:Moxxie~thepossum wrote:Does anyone know how to make a tail with not much material? My fam dosent like furrys so if I told them I was one and I needed to get materials to make a suit they prob wouldn’t let me, all I have is tape, cardboard, string, and a tiny bit of foam
Sorry about your situation mate, that really sucks. It would unfortunately be difficult to use those materials to make a suit that would withstand a lot, but I do think you could.
I'd start with using the foam as a base. You don't need a lot, but it will help to work as a stabilizer against your body, as well as helping to make it more comfortable.
Cardboard can luckily be folded a bit, not well, but enough to shape it a bit if you're looking for something 3D, which I'm assuming you are. Try creating a pattern first using paper and see how the folding would work. Once you have a shape, decorate the cardboard however you want. The tape can be used to hold it together once you have it all folded.
The string will be your best option for either belt loops (if you have a belt readily available to you) or a belt itself. For belt loops, make them large enough for your belt, but small enough so the tail doesn't hang loose. Elastic is typically used to make this less of a problem, so you'll have to be careful if your string isn't stretchy like elastic. To make a belt, cut a piece of string long enough to fit around your waist, with enough extra to tie it at your front. attach the middle of the string to the base with plenty of tape, and then just tie it whenever you want to wear it.
I haven't tried any of this before, so it's all just an idea, but I certainly hope it helps you out! Just know we'll always love and support you here, furry or not! <3


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kiro,, wrote:making pawbs!
this is the front and back of one paw laid out, still gotta pattern the pawpads but other than that everythings ready to sew! im also going to try lining them ^^ fabric quality isnt great and the light blue frays soo easily but im working around it

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