For handpaws with differently colored fingers, sew the fingers onto the palm of the handpaws using a standard straight stitch.ħ. Shave the fur for the fingers and the palm of the gloves.Ħ. Keep track of which pieces were flipped.ĥ. Do not cut out the circles of the paw pads (we will deal with this later). Cut out the pattern: allow for about a 1/4 inch seam allowance outside of the lines (do not cut directly on the traced lines). Make sure to trace the paw pads on two of the traced patterns, one on the first two you traced and one on one of the flipped patterns.Ĥ. Trace each piece of the pattern twice, then flip and trace twice again. Trace the pattern onto the back of the fur, taking note of the fur direction as indicated by arrows. Make sure to cut out the paw pads, but you do not need the cut out circles.ģ. For single colored handpaws, ignore the blue line. For handpaws that have differently colored fingers compared to the body, cut the fingers from the pal along the blue line. Print pattern on any normal sized piece of paper (8.5 x 11 inches)Ģ. Sewing machine (recommended, but you can also hand sew)īox knife (recommended for cutting the fur to avoid chopping up the fur)ġ. I have now added a pdf version here: : fav.me/darty9pįleece/faux leather or whatever you want to use for the pawpads Please make sure to mention you used this pattern when posting pictures of your suit, I love seeing people being able to benefit from this pattern and love seeing what you make! Do Not use this pattern with suits that you are wishing to sell or for premades. Please remember that you can use this pattern for your own fursuit or as a reference but Do Not post this pattern to other websites or use for commissions.
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