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I already spoke about the Funko pop, keychain, and pin in this post, check that out of ud like 😋😋
+$8$83;h+÷8iIISJSHDJSKWJRNT THW TAILSSS !!!!!!!! IM SO FUCKING HAPPY THEY HAD THEM I WAS LITTERLY JUMPING UP AND DOWN AND SQUEALING SODUUDHDJDKSJS
They ARE REAL taxidermy and I'm SO HAPPY DJJDJDJSJS !!!! if ur looking at the 2nd pic, there's a coyote tail on the left and a raccoon tail on the right !!!! AND THE BEST THING ABOUT THIS WAS THAT THEY WERNET EXPENSIVE AT ALL. The raccoon one was $10, and the coyote one was $20. There were fox tails and I REALLY wanted one but they were $30 i wasn't the one paying atm so 😔😔 BUT TAILSSS !!!!!!!!!!! As soon as I got them I attached the raccoon one to my belt
(Ignore the messy room and crappy quality please 😭😔)
And I got those cool new pants !! I still haven't tried them on but I'm super excited to see how they'll look!!
AND FINALLY: if u look closely below the tails in the first pic there's a little brown package where I got a little dragon figure !!! I'm SUPER EXCITED to add it to my collection of dragon figures !!!!
I have to come to these mountains every month atp cuz ITS SO FUN. there's snow (even tho I DESPISE being cold), and I can get the coolest stuff !!!
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super easy realistic tail tutorial!
A Therian that doesn’t want a taxidermy tail but still wants realistic look and feel? Or just need a quick tail for a costume and don’t want to spend money/get one of those ugly Walmart tails? This is a super easy tail tutorial, using scrap material and very basic sewing skills that I also direct how to do if needed. It can be completed within an hour if you already have basic sewing skills, and will only take 3 hours max even if you’ve never sewn before! The end result moves like a real tail and looks like a real tail if you use realistic fur.
I make a wolf tail, but this method can be used for almost any animal with fur.
Possible TW- Real taxidermy tails shown, and an up close picture of the leather in a tail for reference
The middle tail is the fake one I made in this tutorial, next to my tanned coyote tails.
YOU WILL NEED
Scissors
sewing needle and thread
a strip of fur (i’m using scrap fur from a coat hood and will show how to use that), twice as wide as you want the tail and as long as you want the tail, plus at least 5 inches for doubling it over if you’re making a coyote/wolf tail- for cat tails you won’t need this, for fox tails you will need it twice as long as you want the tail. Ex.- mine was a 5 inch wide, 26 inch fur strip. my tail ended up being 3 inches thick not including the length of the hair and 19 inches long.
optional- seam ripper, they can make it easier but you can just use scissors if you don’t have one
STEP ONE (if using a hood)
cut the fur off of the hood- make sure not to cut any of the actual fur! Leave some of the fabric from the hood on when making the first cut to make sure you don’t cut the fur fabric, or you won’t have enough fur for the tail. Cut close to the fur, but not the fur fabric. Then, cut about half an inch off each end of the fur, where the thick seams are- this is to separate the fur fabric from the hood fabric. now you will be able to remove the fabric of the hood- you can probably just pull them apart but you may have to cut the seams.
make sure not to cut the fur strands or you’ll have weird square cut fur on the tail!
STEP TWO
-skip to under picture if making a cat tail or one you don’t have to fold widthwise-
now that you have your fur, mark where you want the bottom of your tail to be- so if you want your tail to be 20 inches long completed and you have to fold the fur halfway up to be thicker at the end than the top (wolf and coyote tails are shaped like that) Then mark at 20 inches. this should leave 10 inches to be folded. Now, to make your tail pointed you will need to cut it into shape. To do this, draw two triangles like so-
And cut them off. when folded, the tip of the tail should look something like this-
If you’re making a cat tail, fold the fabric lengthwise and cut the corners off! you do not have to fold it horizontally, only vertically.
STEP THREE- skip if making cat tail
Now you can start sewing! you will want the fur sides in, the fabric side out to sew. it doesn’t have to be sewn well, you won’t see it from the outside at all. Starting from the tip of the tail, use a basic straight stitch, which looks like this-
and is done just by sticking the needle through both layers from one side to the other in a pleated pattern and then pulling the thread through. the fabric should be flat after you pull it through, or you pulled the thread too tight. You can just pull the fabric flat usually, if you have enough thread to go through all the fabric. Make sure you leave about 1/8 inch of the edge of the fabric, or if it frays your sewing can come undone.
continue sewing until you get about 2 inches from the edge of the folded piece, here-
And cut the corners off, so it’s triangular. sew only the one side of the triangle to the side you’re sewing. Now end the stitch, by going through only the top layer of fabric with the needle, pulling the thread only halfway through, and then putting the needle through the thread loop. Then pull it tight. Do this two or three times, then cut the thread. Leave about half an inch of thread on the knot, so if it comes loose it doesn’t completely undo.
repeat on the other side, getting all the way to the end of the folded fabric. If you made a fox tail, then you’re done until Step five because the whole tail is folded like that, there is no skinny part..
STEP FOUR
For the skinny part of the tail, or for the whole tail if making a cat tail, fold the rest of the tail horizontally-
and sew up to the top. Make sure to leave an opening of about 2 inches to flip it right side out!
My cat decided to join me here, so he’s become part of the background XD
STEP FIVE
Flip right side out/ fur side out!
For realistic movement, you DO NOT want to stuff it with anything. Real tails just have a little piece of leather in the center, nothing else-
If you want it to be poseable, you can put wire in the middle. You’ll want to add a dab of hot glue to the ends of the wire so it stays put. The top of the tail will still be open, you will want to sew it closed by folding the very edge of the fabric in and sewing it like that, so you don’t see the edge of the fabric-
sew it shut using that method every stitch. Now you can sew any type of fastener or clip to it to attach it to you. And it’s done!
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for any nonhumans who want more "therian" media, i REALLY recommend Glenwood Prep. i first watched it when i was like 11 and (besides wolfblood) it basically awakened me 💀
its a minecraft roleplay (its a script, not like dsmp), so its definitely not for everyone, but its about these teenagers that volunteer to get fused with animal dna at a boarding school! they get traits and things like antlers and tails from them its really cool. also one of the main four is gay later in the series, and theres an aromantic character from what i remember
its a bit cheesy, the first few episodes are in 1st person, and theres alpha/beta/omega wolf pack stuff, but its overall pretty good (especially if you have nostalgia from older minecraft roleplays)
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