This is my last post for a while, I promise. XD
With my new cow head, I've run in to some furring issues that I'd like to fix.
1. I sew everything together and then fit it up over the head. I draw on the "seam-lines" so I know exactly where to sew. Even with sewing right on the lines, when I put the fur over the face, I find it's kinda loose and baggy in spots. Ways to avoid this/fix this?
2. The seams inside (under the fur) make it look like it has spots where it bulges on the surface. It's making the back of the head look very square. :( When you rub the fur on the face, you can feel every seam quite noticeably. I fear shaving it because you'd be able to see the bulges where the seams are up under the fur. How can I fix this to where the seams lay flat/are not so noticeable?
With my new cow head, I've run in to some furring issues that I'd like to fix.
1. I sew everything together and then fit it up over the head. I draw on the "seam-lines" so I know exactly where to sew. Even with sewing right on the lines, when I put the fur over the face, I find it's kinda loose and baggy in spots. Ways to avoid this/fix this?
2. The seams inside (under the fur) make it look like it has spots where it bulges on the surface. It's making the back of the head look very square. :( When you rub the fur on the face, you can feel every seam quite noticeably. I fear shaving it because you'd be able to see the bulges where the seams are up under the fur. How can I fix this to where the seams lay flat/are not so noticeable?