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Feather fan of the collab tail is completed and ready to be sewn into the main tail section. I chose to appliqué the feather lines to make them stand out more and give a bit more strength for the internal wire that’ll keep the fan nice & stiff.
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I added in the dark navy textural fur similarly to how you’d add trim to garments. I really like how this defines the colour segments. I may have also accidentally made a fancy-ish end cap…
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Spent most of a morning cutting out all these many pieces for the bee inspired tail. This giant puff nub goes with the paws I was making earlier.
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This completed parasaur partial is now officially looking for a forever home! You get everything you see here, ready for some honktastic fun! Please follow the link below for the DealersDen listing. Likes/shares much appreciated! https://www.thedealersden.com/listing/hq-parasaur-mandarin-duck-mini-partial-fursuit/233357
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Almost finished the paws then the parasaur set is done! The finger nails have piece of thin laser cut acrylic glued into an internal pocket to stiffen the base of the nail. Just have to sew on the cuffs and a tidy up clip now.
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A fews hours work on the parasaur paws. I must say that being able to do large parts of these on the sewing machine due to the minky really sped up the construction.
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Completed parasaur head for the mini partial premade! This features swappable tongues & the tongue is able to be positioned 4 ways for cute licking fun. The mouth has a hidden soft palette detail. Plus the vision in this head absolutely fantastic!
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Hemmed all the raw edges before glueing the fur down. Glueing was tricky because the back under the sail had to remain open for the hood to fit over, then that had to be henson stitched closed. Still needs a nose/eye trim.
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Significant progress on the parasaur head. This is the most confusing pattern I’ve ever done, mainly due to the complex colour transitions.
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All the fur pieces for the parasaur head. I’ve grouped everything into the four main sections which will be assembled first, then those larger sections will be fitted together.