I have watched many videos on how to sew with Faux Fur-and you are the first one to suggest shaving the seams! This is such a good idea! thank you for the tips.
You created waaaay to much work for yourself! Faux fur is sewn just like real fur, with 1/4” seam allowances and zigzag stitch that swings off the edge of the fur as you sew, similar to whip stitching the edge together. This creates a very fluid and fairly invisible seam on the right side. The fur is tucked in as you go, as you were doing. Using a 5/8” seam allowance and shaving the fur is unnecessary. Your cutting technique was correct, but you would never use a rotary cutter!
Yes, unfortunately I’ve got a tendency to unnecessarily overcomplicate things. Appreciate the advice on sewing fur. At the time I hadn’t come across resources similar to what you’ve mentioned but I’ll keep it in mind if I work with fur again. However, I do still feel reducing the bulk by shaving does make it easier on the machine (however cumbersome)
I have watched many videos on how to sew with Faux Fur-and you are the first one to suggest shaving the seams! This is such a good idea! thank you for the tips.
These tips are SOOOOO helpful especially working with Faux Fur!
Glad to hear so ! 💖
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I love it sooooo much 😍😍
Thank you
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Wow! A really good job!
Thank you ! ✨
I always mess up with collars so can you help me with my doubt?....please!
Which type of lining you use
where do i get the patterns help the gays out
Will you sell the pattern? I want to make one but don't understand sewing drafting lol. An autocad version will do😂
Sorry, I have no plans to digitise nor sell this pattern at this time
I want one, I wanna be fluffy and fabulous too
Now we both know you’re already F A B U L O U S but I think we can help make your fluffy dreams come true ! ;)
@@GraceNaramol one can never be fabulous enough
your fabulosity is E T E R N A L ✨
You created waaaay to much work for yourself! Faux fur is sewn just like real fur, with 1/4” seam allowances and zigzag stitch that swings off the edge of the fur as you sew, similar to whip stitching the edge together. This creates a very fluid and fairly invisible seam on the right side. The fur is tucked in as you go, as you were doing. Using a 5/8” seam allowance and shaving the fur is unnecessary. Your cutting technique was correct, but you would never use a rotary cutter!
Yes, unfortunately I’ve got a tendency to unnecessarily overcomplicate things. Appreciate the advice on sewing fur. At the time I hadn’t come across resources similar to what you’ve mentioned but I’ll keep it in mind if I work with fur again. However, I do still feel reducing the bulk by shaving does make it easier on the machine (however cumbersome)