Showing posts with label sew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sew. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Another Faux Fur Bear Hide!

I cranked out another faux fur bear hide, with another soon to follow.  This one is for sale on etsy.








This is what the head looks like flattened:  




Schnauzer Commission

I recently made a custom faux fur animal hide for this handsome Miniature Schnauzer named Gonzo and his owner.  It was really fun (and funny) to make, with those huge eyebrows and mustache-beard combo.







My own schnauzer-mix snoozing on the faux fur schnauzer.  At first, I tried using white faux fur that I could find locally for the eyebrows and mustache, but it looked really weird, so I ordered a small amount of this amazing, long white faux fur.


Saturday, February 23, 2013

chevron curtain


I recently made a few curtains for my house, after realizing that those mini shower-rod-esque expandable poles were only $3 each at Home Depot.  Now, I know exactly how leaky all the windows are.  This is my favorite curtain behind my prized succulent collection.  Right now I really feel this is the best looking part of my entire house (sans the water bottles and spray bottle...).  

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Making the pattern for the Faux Fur Bear Hide / progress shots

I had a lot of trouble making the bear head pattern, which is interesting because I don't remember having too much difficulty making the coyote pattern.  I had to try three different bear head patterns before I got the final one.  I use foam rugshells/head forms that I buy from a taxidermy website to make the patterns.  I started off trying to sculpt the animal's head, and then make a pattern off of that but not only did that take forever but I feel like I wouldn't have gotten as accurate results.  The foam bear head is specifically a grizzly bear head- and a small one at that - but it's still HUGE!

The final pattern taped to the head.  I go through a lotttt of computer paper in this process.

Turning the paper pattern into a more permanent pattern on thin cardboard. I also test out the pattern by making a head out of less valuable fabric first.  You can see my tester in the background of this picture, made out of an old sheet.

The coyote and bear head.

The incomplete head laid on top of the foam head, just to see how it might look.  The foam head isn't used in the final skin.  They are stuffed.

For every animal, I have to look at photos of skulls and teeth and draw the teeth.  Each set of teeth is specific to the animal.  I don't use the same teeth for the wolves that I used on the bear.  I really like playing the researcher and drawing the top and bottom sets of teeth.

Faux Fur Bear Hide

My biggest and manliest faux fur hide yet!   So far this is my favorite so far.  It can be seen and is for sale on my etsy shop, here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/123931479/grizzly-brown-bear-faux-fur-hide-skin