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These alternatives to the real thing are a fashion necessity today and the preferred choice of many. Fur-lovers are going in for the humane choice: fake furs as beautiful as the animals that inspire them. How to Choose Faux Fur Fabrics Depending on what look you desire, you can determine whether you prefer a long-pile fur such as fox or Mongolian lamb, or shorter ones such as chinchilla, sheared beaver or leopard. Purchase the yardage suggested for a with-nap layout. If you're planning to alter patterns Though most faux furs require dry cleaning, some may be laundered by machine, usually using cold water/gentle wash and no-heat/fluff dry settings. If the chosen fur can be laundered, choose a lining, shoulder pads, etc. with the same care requirements. To cut, use a sharp single-edge razor or a craft knife to slice through the backing only, pulling the fabric apart (1). Sharp shears also will work; use just the tips, and cut through the backing only. The loose strands of fur flying about can get you sneezing, so make sure to vacuum throrughly.
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