Unfortunately I've tried that already, and dug through every page of tiger suits on FA and DA. I haven't looked through insta or Twitter but Google hasn't helped me find his maker not have the first 2 manual searches : (
How to sew bias tape in faux fur so the edge is hidden!
Use single fold bias tape. It is relatively thin in width and has two ironed folds in the fabric strip.
Pin or clip the bias tape to the fur side. Line up the unfolded bias tape facing UP, with the edge of the fur fabric lined up with the edge.
Sew, using the fold of the bias tape as a guide for a straight sewn line.
Fold over the sewn edge.
Clip or pin in place, allow the other side of the bias tape’s fold to be tucked under.
Comb the fur away from the predicted sewing path. This can be skipped if you are confident in your brushing-out-fur skill, but brushing fur out on an edge can sometimes be a time commitment, so its simply easier to comb it aside before sewing in this case since it is right on the edge.
Sew it a second time. Use a wide stitch length this time (4 mm or so) to make combing any remaining trapped fur easier.
Comb any remaining fur that might have gotten trapped during the sewing step.
Enjoy your finished and HIDDEN bias tape edge! This technique is great for necklines, hemming cuff edges, handpaw cuff edges, or other area where you wish to finish the edge off, but do not actually want the bias tape to become a visible decoration seen on the outside of the costume piece.
Most faux fur fabric you will encounter simply does not tend to unravel, but there are a very very small handful of faux furs that do (you will know if you have it, if you test a swatch and stretch it at the edge it will run like nylon leg stockings do) so this technique was developed to counteract that issue.
If you aren’t sure what expression you want your mask to wear, now you can choose “all of them.” I made these adjustable eyelids for my Kenku costume and it was a very fun addition, well worth the hour it took to make them.
It's ya boy!!!! Meet Jesse, I'm going to be debuting him at DragonCon this year! He is made by the amazing LizardKing Designs, and is super comfy and easy to wear ! I look forward to meeting people
Ignore the audio of the Southpark my bro was watching next to me. Here’s a quick update on Gutterbean now that all his teeth have been carved and installed ! I hope he will be a really distinct looking suit, I love his big toothy grin.