Help! What to do with this?
#1
Help! What to do with this?
So several years ago, I had this "bright" idea that I'd make a faux fur winter coat. Well, it turns out that when trying to sew the pockets on, it just won't go through any of my machines, it's too thick. I tried a walking foot (which I think I accidently just broke) and tried their suggestions of loose tension, larger stitches, and lower the feed dogs, and none of it works, and I've decided I'm giving up on the project. The basic parts of the jacket are put together, but the coat is so oversized (back then I didn't know much about sizing), that it could easily be cut up and used for something else, but I don't know what. I thought about cat mats for the shelter, but they only want knitted, crocheted, or fleece mats. I don't know what to do with all this faux fur. It's real nice stuff, a silver fox color, and I'd like to do something besides just donate it, but I don't know what, any thoughts on this would be real helpful........
#3
Have you tried it on your treadle? Or is it so thick that it won't fit under the presser foot? Just a thought.
Another thought is have you combed the fur away from the seam edge?
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Another thought is have you combed the fur away from the seam edge?
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Last edited by OurWorkbench; 06-17-2023 at 04:22 PM.
#4
Have you tried it on your treadle? Or is it so thick that it won't fit under the presser foot? Just a thought.
Another thought is have you combed the fur away from the seam edge?
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Not affiliated with off-site link(s)
Another thought is have you combed the fur away from the seam edge?
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Not affiliated with off-site link(s)
#6
That is too bad. I have heard many say their treadles could handle many things that other machines can't.
Looks like you need a machine like in these videos https://projects.foxharp.net/sewing_...video.mp4.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvUqfVrjnIU
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Looks like you need a machine like in these videos https://projects.foxharp.net/sewing_...video.mp4.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvUqfVrjnIU
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#8
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 131
When sewing fake fur, I was taught to carefully trim the fur off within the seam allowance & hold/tape the rest back from where you are sewing. This lessens the bulk & ensures that you are getting a solidly sewn seam without all the fighting. Also, be sure to comb/brush the fur on the right side of your project & the seams will disappear.
Good luck. Hope you find a solution you feel comfortable with.
sewverybusy
Good luck. Hope you find a solution you feel comfortable with.
sewverybusy
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
Posts: 5,385
There's always the last resort.....hand sew the larger seams. But that's if you want it as a jacket. Oversized continues to be a current trend. Girls, of all ages, love pillows made with fake fur. Maybe some Christmas gifts?