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furby dungarees tutorial!
this is a tutorial for furby dungarees! these are suitable for any furby that has doesn’t have it’s ears entirely attached to the body (the straps go trough the ears!), that’s also why i don’t have any exact measurements in this tutorial. i tried my best to make this tutorial as clear as possible, but if you have any questions, feel free to comment them of message me! also a disclaimer: i am very new to sewing, and all the techniques. feel free to use other techniques if you think they’ll work better!
for this tutorial you will need:
- any fabric - scissors - needle and thread or sewing machine - two buttons - 2 sets of snaps (or buttons if you don’t have snaps) - your furby
let’s start with the body of the dungarees: the width of the body is the width of your furby + roughly 2 centimetres, the fabric should overlap and you need this extra bit of fabric to attach snaps to later on, this is how we will close our dungarees in the back.
you can decide the length of your body, mine cover the entire belly of my furby (from the peets to just below the beak), but you could make it shorter (or longer) to your lliking. make sure to add around 1 cm of extra fabric to each side, we will fold this inside later, for a nice seam.
the body piece will have a gap on both sides, this is where the tail of your furby will poke out. try cutting a small part out of the fabric on both sides first and see how it fits. if the gap needs to be bigger, keep cutting small pieces off until it fits perfectly around the tail. if your furby has manes instead, you can skip this part.
*** i would recommend finishing the body first, before starting the straps***
for the straps, let’s start with the width. i chose a width of 1 cm. but because we will fold the fabric in half, to create a sturdy and smooth strap, the total width of our fabric will be twice your desired width + around 5mm of extra fabric.
so that means mine are 2,5 cm total.
the length of the strap will be a little tricky to measure. with a measuring tape, roughly measure from the spot where you want the straps to start and end. (this might be easier if you make the body first and put it on while measuring). for reference, i included a picture of how the straps should look in the back. make sure you make the straps longer than needed.
the next step will depend on your fabric: if you have a soft and thin fabric, fold the cut out piece with the wrong side outwards. after stitching along the length with a running stitch you will be able to turn it inside out, this way you won’t be able to see the stitching. if you have a sturdy fabric like i do, sadly you won’t be able to turn it inside out. you’ll have to fold your piece with the right side outwards, and stitch along the length. fold the fabric so you can’t see the seam / stitching.
after you’ve cut out the body, fold on the dotted lines and make a crease. now it’s time to add snaps (or buttons) to the back. (on the image i accidentally wrote studs instead of snaps oops)
this part might be very confusing, so i’ll try my best to explain. lay your fabric down, with the front facing up and unfold it. on the left side, attach one side of the snaps in the same position as in the drawing.
the other side of the snaps have to be attached to the back of the fabric (aka the wrong side). these will go on the part that will be folded over, like shown in the drawing.
after the snaps are attached, fold the fabric again on the crease, and when you close the dungarees with the snaps, it should look like the picture attached further below.
now, it’s time to attach buttons to the front of the dungarees. this is how you’ll be able to put the straps on and take them off.
make a hole in at the end of the straps, and put the buttons trough the holes. it should look like the picture below.
now put the dungarees on your furby and put the straps trough your furby’s ears. tuck the end of the straps under the body piece, in the place you want and pin them down.
now you can either sew along the red line as shown in the picture below or, attach them to the folded over part. (i chose not to sew along the line as i don’t know how to use a sewing machine and my hand stitching isn’t the neatest.)
add a lil pocket to your dungarees if you want to, and they should be done! i am not the best at explaining so i’m sorry if this tutorial was messy / hard to follow. feel free to ask any questions you have or leave feedback! if you give this tutorial a try, let me know how yours turned out!
love, jessy, monstertruck and bong water <3
I'm so very proud of myself with guppy here. He is probably one of the first furby I have customized for myself after the incident and I adore him. My color block boy!
Not the best pic but i tired myself out so im not getting my camera I designed a furby print and fold!! Feel free to print out for yourself (pls show me! id love to see how they go!) you can also edit them if youd like, or request new colours or patterns from me (working on pastel ones at the moment)
this was gonna go on my (very inactive) furby blog, but I wanted to post my boy here
forever obsessed with the tender touches displayed in the furby instruction manual
hmm okay so I have a furby baby skin that really needs some new colors.. how best to dye the whole thing? I'm thinking a bucket of water and dye, but I'm not sure. Preferably would like to dye the faceplate too. would bleach destroy it?
Galaxy brain? Nah.
Galaxy EARS.
I’ve wanted to give Alpha Centauri blue galaxy ears for so long, and I’ve finally done it. I’ve never painted galaxy before, so this was a big learning experience, but I’m very happy with the outcome!
wow!!
Furby Accessories
Hey, if i opened up commissions for creating furby clothes/accessories who’d be into it?
Nothing would be incredibly expensive, but I’d do anything from the necklaces to clothes to skins.
:0 yeah!!
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Another updated resin faceplate post! This time I’ve added the option of buying a blank mcdonald’s furby keychain faceplate, for your smaller oddbody needs. Both sizes can be made in any color you want!
Shipping is the same for both sizes, $5 to the US and typically around $15 international.
I take payments via paypal.
Fell free to PM me with questions and inquiries!
Lil video of Sea Salt Ramune with his new fish tail! He's a little sea baby I love him!!!
so cute!!
♡ Introductions are in order, I'm going to be introducing my furbs one by one on here to build up this fancy dancy new Tumblr page ♡
Meet Grape Soda, my precious little diva who enjoys dancing to Lizzo, eating Otter Pops on summer days and accompanying me to get sushi so she can enjoy her Edamammy Beans ♡
thank you @aquaticsoddbodiesfurbs for linking me a tutorial on how to isolate the face on this little guy!! so excited to plushy-fy him over break! :3
Spork’s 1998 Furby Moveable Plush Beak Tutorial!
You guys have been asking how to make a possible beak when plushifying a Furby, so I’m finally here with the tutorial! With this tutorial, your furby’s beak will move just like it did when it was attached to the robot! (If you need my plushifying tutorial, you can check that out here) Without further adieu, let’s get into it!
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How to get the Faceplate from a Furby Boom / 2012 era Furby.
so this is my first time doing anything tutorial-ish so?? hopefully you can follow this?
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I have a big batch of Furbies for sale. I will be taking off the skins of the 1889's and 1999's and cleaning every one! They will need new zip ties and their ears will need to be sewn into the plastic earbones again. This post is mostly for presale and interest. Please private message me if interested. I am back in the USA now so I will be shipping from here. I can ship internationally as long as the buyer pays for the shipping.
~1998's~
$15 Giraffe: Fully functioning. No eyelashes.
$13 Snowball: Working, but very quiet. When I turned it on, it was sick and sneezing. Sometimes the movements aren't perfectly synced.
$14 Millennium: Working, but a little off. Sometimes the movements aren't completely synced. The left side screw on the face mask is stripped, so I had to cut the mask piece. It is not visible when the skin is put on. Plastic tag will be removed for washing. Tag will be included but not attached.
$15 Santa: Fully functioning. The left side screw on the face mask is stripped. I had to cut it. It is not visible when the skin is on. Plastic tag will be removed for washing. The tag will be included but not attached.
~1998~
$15 Baby Pink: Fully functioning. The right side screw on the face mask is stripped. I had to cut it, it is not visible when the skin is on.
$15 Snowy White: Fully functioning. Left eyelash is slightly bent. Deep voice.
$15 Snowy White: Fully functioning.
$13 Mint Green: Mute. I had to push start this one. It may need it again.
~Furby skins~
All are $6 each
Churchmouse, Zebra (needs ears reattached), Tie-dye, Gold Stripes.
~Furby Buddies~
All are $12 each
Snowball with green eyes, Owl with blue eyes, Owl with blue eyes, Leopard with blue eyes, Leopard with gray eyes, Churchmouse with gray eyes, Bear with blue eyes, Bear with blue eyes, Bear with blue eyes, Wolf with blue eyes.
Payment is through PayPal. I am currently in the process of washing all of these.
You do not need a PayPal to pay through PayPal. I can send you an invoice which can be paid with credit or debit as well.
Please check reblogs for updates!