I'm making slippers for a friend and his family. I've done the ones I know how to do, but the kids are into MLP, so I find myself in the position of trying to make ponies (specifically, Pinkie Pie and Vinyl Scratch) with fluffy manes. I've done Pinkie Pie's main body, but I need to do the head and tail.

As it turns out, there's a brand of yarn called Fun Fur which looks about perfect. I found it in just the colors I needed. But I don't know how to make it look right. My initial plan was to basically treat it like actual hair - have 4-inch lengths of furry yarn coming out of the fabric, knotted at the base and then allowed to fall free. That may yet be the best option. But this is yarn. It's designed to be knit or crocheted. And I wonder if it might end up looking better that way. (Of course, I don't know how to knit or crochet, but I could probably learn the basics. Maybe I could even have my niece teach me. She knits scarves and stuff.)

The makers of Fun Fur have free patterns and instructions online. I've opened a few (like this little fox here) in tabs to explore later. (Going to be AFK most of the rest of today. I'm also really incredibly tired because I haven't slept properly in weeks, even by my low standards.)

But it occurs to me that I've got some crafty people on my list around these parts (assuming anyone is still reading this blog) and maybe some of y'all might have some suggestions. So... do you?

From: [identity profile] batgirl1.livejournal.com


Are you trying to simulate fur, or just the mane and tail?

Yarn can be sewn; they even have needles for yarn/tapestry thread. The eye is very wide, and you'll still need to do a lot of moistening and twisting to thread it, then keep a death grip on the needle anyway so it doesn't just fall out. But it can be done. (Case in point: http://maryppotts.blogspot.com/2013/01/new-year-new-blog.html , bottom of page). If you want that pattern, by the way, I could email it to you; as it is, I've lost the original link from DeviantArt. D:
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From: [identity profile] pgwfolc.livejournal.com


Main and tail. And yes, I have a yarn/embroidery floss needle. Just need to figure out how to make the best of this particular "yarn," which consists of a thick, tightly woven floss with little silly hair-like threads coming off it. So, yes, something like the mane in your picture might work. I think that's like what I was planning. How did you do that?

From: [identity profile] batgirl1.livejournal.com


It's been so long that I had to look at the (still unfinished >_<) horse again. The yarn itself actually isn't sewn through anything: Get a piece of yarn, center it on the back of the pony's neck, then take a threaded needle (color should match the yarn) and basically tie the yarn in place by sewing around the the middle. ...Did that make any sense? Anyway, repeat until either the mane is complete, or your arms fall off. It's tedious, but not as bad as it could be.

As for the tail, I haven't gotten there, yet, but I suspect the technique for making a tassel would be handy: Wind a bunch of yarn. The woundedness...thingy...should be as long and bushy as you want the tail to be. Get another piece of yarn and tie off a bit at the end... Okay, here's a link with pictures: http://www.sew4home.com/tips-resources/sewing-tips-tricks/how-make-tassel This should be easier to follow than my rambling gibberish. *g*
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From: [identity profile] pgwfolc.livejournal.com


Hmm. You know, tying down the yarn with thread is exactly what I did for another project. I should have thought of it for this one. Thanks!

Tassel is an interesting thought. Not sure it would come out right. I'll have to experiment. I think, though, that I can get what I want by sort of braiding it around the support wire. And then doing the mane your way.
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