View Poll Results: Given that I am short on cash, what do you guys think I should do now?

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  • Buy the fabric over again plus some silicone and start anew (painting and sequins)?

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  • Make a fabric tail with a completely different (cheaper) fabric (painting and sequins, no silicone)?

    1 25.00%
  • Make a fabric tail with a different fabric (no sequins, no painting on the tail body, no silicone)?

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Thread: Making a New Fabric Tail (purple and teal)!

  1. #21
    On the other hand, I was planning on painting the sides of the tail black and fading into the fabric. So, maybe I should do the double seam and that paint would hide it...that would make the triangle easier, but there would no place for a dorsal...


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  2. #22
    That sounds like it would work. By the way, that's a great idea for making the tail. I'll remember it when I make mine. It seems like a good time-saver.
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    I love your fabrics! I have many of the same ones! A little info on them, especially the scale fabric - they aren't very good with abrasion...the shiny wears off pretty quickly, as well as the color. I'm working on a silicone/fabric hybrid that I'm pretty happy with - a $30 trial size of Dragonskin from Smooth On is more than enough to coat your fabric tail in silicone to protect the finish. I coat the fabric before sewing it with a zigzag stitch for stretch.

    Also, I make my fabric tails with one back seam. It's essentially a cone...I've drawn a basic pattern, but you can leave the bottom fabric uncut and configure it over your fin once you have it all assembled:

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    Quote Originally Posted by PearlieMae View Post
    I love your fabrics! I have many of the same ones! A little info on them, especially the scale fabric - they aren't very good with abrasion...the shiny wears off pretty quickly, as well as the color. I'm working on a silicone/fabric hybrid that I'm pretty happy with - a $30 trial size of Dragonskin from Smooth On is more than enough to coat your fabric tail in silicone to protect the finish. I coat the fabric before sewing it with a zigzag stitch for stretch.

    Also, I make my fabric tails with one back seam. It's essentially a cone...I've drawn a basic pattern, but you can leave the bottom fabric uncut and configure it over your fin once you have it all assembled:

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    Wow, thanks, Pearlie! I always do the back seam by trial and error, but that pattern looks perfect. On the silicone side of things, I don't think that I have the skill level to coat my fabric in Dragonskin.


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    It's like spreading warm butter - super easy!

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    How does one sew through silicone? Do you need an industrial machine? Or do you just do it by hand?


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    A regular sewing machine works fine. Just dust on some cornstarch or baby powder so it doesn't stick as it's going through. You can also use tissue paper that you tear away once you're done sewing. Use a wide zigzag stitch (I sew it twice, just to make it even stronger) so it will stretch when you're wearing it. A straight stitch will break.

  8. #28
    I'll have to ask my mom if I can buy it. They'll probably say no, though. Between our lack of income and the cost of college, I doubt they'll give me $30 to just experiment with.


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  9. #29
    Or maybe I'm just letting fear stop me from making something amazing


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    Whatever you do I'm excited to see the result!


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    If you don't coat it, just be gentle with it...no butt scooting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PearlieMae View Post
    If you don't coat it, just be gentle with it...no butt scooting!



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  13. #33
    Which silicone do you prefer (Dragon Skin 10 Fast, Medium, Slow, 20, FX Pro?)


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    Dragonskin 10 is the standard for tails. I like to use the slow.


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    Depends on the application and how adept you are at working with the different speeds.

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    Making a New Fabric Tail (purple and teal)!

    So, now that my last big out-of-school project is done, I've got a bit of time to work on my (dream) tail! I'm so excited. Ok, so I was still having a bit of trouble visualizing how I could make the little triangle thingy while still maintaining the single back seam. So, what I've basically done here is I've taken a piece of dummy fabric and cut out the shape as it would look if I were to sew a two-seam tail. Then, I pinned the two halves together and cut them apart where the seam would be in the back to get a better visual of the flat shape that I would have to create.


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  18. #38

    I've selected this black sparkly fabric to use as a dorsal and perhaps some extra fins. It has ALL the right colors in it!
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  19. #39
    Okay, so I've forgotten to take pictures of the measurements, but here is the tail skin pinned up and ready to be sewn.


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    The tail body is done!


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