Creating Seamless Fursuits With A Serger Apr 2026
This is your most important tool. For stretchy furs, increase the differential feed (e.g., to 1.5 or 2.0) to prevent the fabric from waving or stretching out as you sew.
Using a serger (overlocker) for fursuit construction can drastically reduce assembly time while creating professional-grade, stretchy, and durable seams. However, working with bulky faux fur requires specific techniques to avoid jams or "balding" the seams. 1. Essential Machine Preparation Creating Seamless Fursuits With A Serger
A 4-thread overlock is ideal for fursuits because it creates a safety stitch alongside the overlock, providing the strength needed for high-stress areas like the crotch and armpits. This is your most important tool
Set to 3.0 – 4.0 mm . Longer stitches help manage the bulk and prevent the machine from "chewing" the fabric. increase the differential feed (e.g.