Another tedious trick is to shear the fur that will be in the seam
allowance, taking it down as close as possible to the skin or the fabric
backing. Yes, very tedious, but helpful with the thickness of the seams. 


Kate Pinner

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Behalf Of Abel, Cynthia L.
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 2:21 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] A question on sewing fur

All I know, fake or real, try to cut fur through the skin/fabric backing
only. Cut as little fur as possible. Not a ton of fun, very tedious for me.
I sew for dolls and basting the fur, rather than machine sewing, also makes
it a bit easier to tease up fur beaten down by seaming.
Probably techniques vary depending on the density of fur and whether the fur
is short, medium, or long.  Also, I've had some bad results glueing fur,
real or fake. Unless there is a glue for fur or piled fabrics, I'd saw don't
do it.

Cindy Abel

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On Behalf Of Pixel, Goddess and Queen
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 12:47 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] A question on sewing fur


Hello the list!

Does anyone have any good resources on how to sew fur? I am trying to work
up a class on fur in historical costuming and although I have found a few
books that cover the topic but they get mixed reviews.

Many thanks!

Jen/pixel/Margaret
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