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Hey guys!
As I'm having to pinch the pennies I'm trying out faux fur instead of mohair. I've found a gorgeous piece in my local fabric store.. but it's now all over me, the rug, the carpet and the cat. Any tips? It's stressing me out and seems to be almost impossible to keep neat!!
Anything would be appreciated!
Hope everyone's okay
-Tara
I work in faux furs all the time and yes they can be a pain with fur everywhere. Some of them are better than others and I have a small hand vac that I use on the pieces and the cutting table and everywhere else.
I work with only very dense faux fur and, once in a while, alpaca. Good faux fur costs at least as much as mohair. Be careful with faux furs you find in fabric stores. Most of the time they have a knit back and stretch out of shape when you stuff. As for handling faux fur, it's just practice. I lay the fabric flat, cut, then shake and smooth the fur off into a tall trash can. As long as you don't shake the fur around outside the trash can, it shouldn't fly. I, usually, don't even have to vacuum.
Karen
KJ Lyons Design
P.S. I actually started using faux fur because my skin was irritated by the stubble mohair I got while shaving the fur. I guess it's just what you're used to?
Craft store synthetics can be a bear to work with! But even the high quality synthetics are almost as expensive as mohair and still shed all over.
Wear a plastic bag over your body (not your head) and keep that vacuum handy!
Also keep an eye on eBay for good deals on mohair. Check Intercal's specials or your favorite bear supplier's... small cuts and end of bolt pieces from most suppliers are usually marked down. I'd trade the stress, headache and time spent cleaning up all those synthetic fibers in on marked-down mohair any day!!! (Just MY opinion!!! Some use synthetics exclusively and obviously must love it!)
Daphne,
Quality, dense faux fur sculptures beautifully and can be kitten soft There are reasons to love it!
Karen
Tara,
I do have some mohair I'll never use. If you can pay the postage I'll send it to you?
Karen - I own a couple of artist bears made of synthetics... they are gorgeous!!! The detailing is exquisite! And you are right.. they are SOOO soft! I admire those who have the patience to work with it.... just like I admire those who use real fur. I think it takes a special skill. Simply something I've found through experience that I only rarely have the patience for. And that's OK... some materials aren't for everyone! That's why it's so great that we have choices!
Thank you everyone for all the great tips! I made a head last night, turned it right way round and nearly cried! It looked like a ball of fluff! Now it's starting to look like Chewbacca from Star Wars.. but slowly it is taking form!
Karen, I would adore you forever if you would be so kind and generous as to do that! Of course I can pay postage and I would be so so greatful to you! By the way, your cats are so gorgeous! I wish I had that kind of talent!
It's fun to work with, but stressful and I have to admit I prefer mohair!
Love to everyone!
-Tara
I made a head last night, turned it right way round and nearly cried! It looked like a ball of fluff! Now it's starting to look like Chewbacca from Star Wars.. but slowly it is taking form! Tara
Tara, that's too funny! But I know what you mean.
When I turn my newly made head, long faux fur head, I can't make heads or tails of it. It's just a fur ball!:crackup:
It takes a while to figure out where to even start. I stuff, then slowly start shaping and trimming.
I love good quality dense synthetics. They are so soft and sculptable. Some do have knit backing, but I line them to prevent stretching.
I've tried lots of interfacings and such. My favorite is "Sulky Sticky". It's really an embroidery stabilizer, but works great! I attached a pic of the product. So easy to use. Just cut it to fit pattern, peel off paper backing, and stick it to fur backing. It stays in place...even after turning. I've used it for some time now and it has never peeled off. And, of course, once you stuff, it'll stay in place forever.
Laura :rose:
PS: I buy Sulky Sticky at JoAnn Fabrics. It also comes in rolls, which is nice.. no folds (creases) and there's lots more on a roll. I "stock up" when it's on sale!
Oh what a wonderful tip!! I am going to try that as I keep buying synthetics even though I like working with mohair so much more.
Thanks Laura!!!!!
Beth
Hi Tara,
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: All of my synthetic creatures look like Chewbacca at first! Frightens me everytime!
Hugs,
JeannieB
Hi Tara, there is a wonderful lady called Mo that sells really good quality faux furs on Ebay - here is her Ebay page -
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/bobmobella
Hugs
Catherine x