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LITERALLY the best tutorial I've seen! I've done no sew ears and really wanted to cut down on the weight of those, so I think I might learn how to sew. SO thank you for this!!!
I know I’m not the maker of this tutorial but for me, I used a little bit of hot glue to keep the ear where I want it, then made little whip stitches around the bottom on the ears to secure them in place/ so they dont flop around. Basically anchoring them down. But I also used some beads and covered up the stitching because it isnt the prettiest. This is also really tedious and takes a strong hand so I don’t know how much I would recommend this. That is just me though!
I’m using this to make my 19 month old Halloween costume. Do you think a soft headband would work too? I’m going to order both but worry the plastic one is too big.
I’m so sorry I missed seeing this comment! I typically use a 1/8” or 1/4” width trim, Pom Pom or ribbon. If you have a local Hobby Lobby store.. they have them on sale every other week for only $1-2 for a spool of 3-10 yards in various different colors and types.
I LOVE your videos! Can you please tell me what marking pen you are using in this video? Also, what do you suggest for dark colored fabric? It is very tricky to see with a pen.
Thank you!! Believe it or not, I just use a gel Sharpie writing pen on fabric I don’t have to wash! :) It stays completely hidden once finished. I use chalk to trace on my darker colored fabrics!
Hi I ordered 2 of the stencils just in case and absolutely love using them. Where did you find the 1/4 foam I am having a hard time finding it. Thank you
You can use whichever width you’d like, but the weight of the ears work best on a 1 inch or larger. :) I use 1/2 inch for boys ears since I don’t add much embellishment!