I patterned it all from scratch, too!

Sewn both by hand & machine. Has a velcro closure on the front of the neck! Also super light, so your head & neck won’t hurt while wearing it (I’m very proud of that)! I lined the mouth with soft fleece and the inside of the head with satin. It’s really comfortable!

It’s not a mask, so you can’t see out of it if you pull it over your face!! It’s meant to be worn more like a hood.

If you have any questions about how it was made, feel free to ask!

Black fur is really difficult to photograph… it looks better in-person!

  • @SharkEatingBreakfastOP
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    31 year ago

    I made a more “realistic” version in my v1.0 iteration, but I really do prefer the bigger, more friendly eyes!

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      It’s really hard to get something like this not looking like bad taxidermy, and I really enjoy the slightly cartoony (but not in a goofy way) eyes! I can imagine this being amazing to wear for someone playing a barbarian in D&D or LARPing.

      • @SharkEatingBreakfastOP
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        41 year ago

        I actually had things like LARP & ren faires pop into my head when I was thinking about what kind of goober besides me would like this!

        Thank you! It’s definitely a difficult balance to have creatures look good without looking too uncanny.