furry fun clothes...
furry fun clothes...
Anybody have a suggestion for where to buy nice fur to make some nice furry gear for next year? Online or around Chicagoland.
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Keep a watch on your local fabric stores. I'd guess that post Oct 31 you might be able to pick up something on sale... Try Joann's I guess. Although the selection varies.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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I was so spoiled living next to the LA Garmet District, man, I moved to SF and went to go buy some Fun Fur and about had a heart attack. Indeed, save your money, get a plane ticket and make a weekend out of it. Come out during an event or in the spring time when you can hang out at the beach while Chi Town is still digging out from the ice.

No Muppets were harmed in the making of this costume.

No Muppets were harmed in the making of this costume.
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Mightent Chicago have a garment district? It's a sizable town with some old money and I'd guess some new money. It's not going to be like LA garment district, but wouldn't it be worth a day or two on the home turf as practice?
BTW Chai--when are you going to do a la garment district do-ocracy?
BTW Chai--when are you going to do a la garment district do-ocracy?
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
My friend makes custom fur suits and she lives in Wicker Park in Chicago. She's made all of my suits.
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She doesn't have the fur listed on her website but contact her through email and tell her Mike from BopCamp recommended her. She can make whatever you need.
No need to FLY to LA to find fur. That's just dumb.
UVglowin.com
She doesn't have the fur listed on her website but contact her through email and tell her Mike from BopCamp recommended her. She can make whatever you need.
No need to FLY to LA to find fur. That's just dumb.
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15.95 for two yards is a good price but mail order you'd be taking pot luck as to what you get.Product discription
But they are in Illinois, so maybe a trip to their store is in order. Maybe you can get it uncut too. Planning your pattern around a 2yard length might be a pain. anyway a thought.Chicago store
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
thanks again everyone for the replies. turns out that these days the newly remodeled JoAnn's that are much larger carry a HUGE amount of really beautiful fake furs. i've gotten so much i don't know what to do with it. i did make my halloween costume from some of it, which went over great at the party last night (bikini top, shorty skirt and flared leg warmers).
i've tried to make a vest/jacket, but it didn't go over too well. anyone here make their own and can give me suggestions on how to piece a jacket together? i could always get a pattern, but there's probably an easier way, right?
don't know of any garment district in chicago...there's a great textile outlet that i've frequented in recent years. would like to see LA's district - sounds like too much fun! my hubby would get soooo ored tho.
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i've tried to make a vest/jacket, but it didn't go over too well. anyone here make their own and can give me suggestions on how to piece a jacket together? i could always get a pattern, but there's probably an easier way, right?
don't know of any garment district in chicago...there's a great textile outlet that i've frequented in recent years. would like to see LA's district - sounds like too much fun! my hubby would get soooo ored tho.
l8r
Getting a pattern IS the easier way.i could always get a pattern, but there's probably an easier way, right?
I've always liked MCall's 4222 for beginners. But there are literally hundreds of commerical coat patterns on the market right now, fur coasts being the new yesterday's black and all.
Keep and eye out for the sales at JoAnn's and you can get patterns for $0.99-1.99.
Another way to pattern a garment is to hit the thrift stores and find a vest/coat/jacket/pants/other that fits the way that you'd like...It doesn't have to meet your aesthetic requirements, since you're going to DISSECT it with a seamripper and lay out the bits on butcher paper or old newspapers or such. Allow extra room for thicker materials like funfur by tracing beyond the edges of the colth pieces.
And do a search for "duct tape" and "dress dummy" and see what you get....You can make your own personal mannequin torso for cheap!
And do a search for "duct tape" and "dress dummy" and see what you get....You can make your own personal mannequin torso for cheap!
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Sewing fake fur on a machine is tough, practice a bit first, pillows or scarves or something simple. My fun fur items always seem to "walk" sideways, especially on lengthy seams. I just did a flame coat, printed cotton and fully lined, I made mistakes but it came out quite nicely; lesson learned: don't try something lined without patience and a seam ripper. Lined sleeves suck! Never substitute regular interfacing for fusible interfacing! A vest first, vests tend to be only three pieces unlined, or six pieces lined. Then try a jacket! Watch out for collars and cuffs, I despise sewing collars and cuffs.
Patterns should be on sale post-halloween, costume patterns often are simpler (unless you get the historial stuff, yikes!)
Take it from me, the perpetual inept seamstress, crawl with a vest before you run with a jacket or coat!
Patterns should be on sale post-halloween, costume patterns often are simpler (unless you get the historial stuff, yikes!)
Take it from me, the perpetual inept seamstress, crawl with a vest before you run with a jacket or coat!
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drat! yes, a pattern would be best. i've taken the robotland route with a couple of my favorite pairs of pants that have been destroyed by overuse, which turned out okay, but both times i made some irreversible mistakes.
i'm afriad to put fur on my machine as well; somehow even without all the extra strands of fur the thread seems to always get severely tangled down where the bobbin is. maybe i should take a sewing class!
off to joann's once again! ta!
i'm afriad to put fur on my machine as well; somehow even without all the extra strands of fur the thread seems to always get severely tangled down where the bobbin is. maybe i should take a sewing class!
off to joann's once again! ta!
If you can, see if you can get a walking foot attachment for your machine. Jo-Ann's sells a generic one for any While brand sewing machine with a screw on foot for around $15 (paid around $8 for mine with one of the mailer coupons). Otherwise you can usually find them online for around $20-25.i'm afriad to put fur on my machine as well; somehow even without all the extra strands of fur the thread seems to always get severely tangled down where the bobbin is.
It feeds the top bulk of the fabric at the same rate as the bottom (which is fed by the machine). Helps a lot when sewing thick or bulky fabrics.