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Old October 17th 03, 12:51 PM
Lucas Jensen
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Default How can I make my own mascot costume?

I want to sew my own mascot costume. I'm interested in the ones with a
lot of plush and foam which make you look big and round. Are there any
books on the subject out there? What about patterns? Have you seeen
any "how to"-homepages? It's not important wether it's a bear, a
chicken, Mickey Mouse or something else - I think all of them look
funny.

Comments are highly appreciated

Regards Lucas, Denmark
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Old October 18th 03, 06:30 AM
romanyroamer
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Hi,
Do a search for "furries" and you will get heaps of info. One of the best
sites is:-
http://nico.best.vwh.net/fursuit.cgi
You will get plenty of links from this site. The guy who runs it is very
helpful and answers emails quickly.......Amelia

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I want to sew my own mascot costume. I'm interested in the ones with a
lot of plush and foam which make you look big and round. Are there any
books on the subject out there? What about patterns? Have you seeen
any "how to"-homepages? It's not important wether it's a bear, a
chicken, Mickey Mouse or something else - I think all of them look
funny.

Comments are highly appreciated

Regards Lucas, Denmark



 




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