Tester call for Crochet: Fluffy Therian Tail

Should I gift the pattern to the testers now? Or wait until they’re finished testing?

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You do that after they finish that’s what marks them as completed and give them karma

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wait until they’re finished preferably. if they’re finished 100%, then yes, you should.

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Thanks for tagging me!
Sadly I don’t have time to test :sweat_smile:

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ooh, cool! I’m not a therian, furry, or anything of that sort, but how did you make this so… floofy?

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That’s super cool! Gl with testing!

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I would love to test for you friend!

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Same

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here’s mine! I don’t have a wire brush or anything, so I just left it like this^^ (im buying a brush right now so that I can make it floofy​:sob::gun:)

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You use a wire brush! Ive seen someone use it for amigurumi and it looks so cute!

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I’d love to test! Ive actually wanted to make a tail, but didn’t know if there was a way with crochet! So neat! Good luck with testing!

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Hi! One note/suggestion
One, this cna be done with (almodt) any acrylic or bulky yarn that isnt corespun!!!

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Yes! Ty

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almost done!! :>

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Waaah i wish the dog brush i just bought was the right one (the photo was wrong on the shop) i remember specifically buying it when i saw this :sob:

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my dad had a wire brush that I could use, so here it is (kinda) brushed up :3 it’s not that floofy, but im satisfied lmao. I’ll update my journal >w< the pic is kinda dark mbmbbbb it’s 9:30 here :sob::sob:

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I think it’s bc u didn’t separate the ply of the yarn, bulky yarn would work a lot better too, looks good though!

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Yeah, sorry about that. It also might’ve been because of the wire brush as well (it was essentially made for cleaning paint brushes and stuff).

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I actually make tails similar to this. mine end up sleaker. I have been making them for years. I’d be interested in how you are doing yours vs mine… I always end up using almost a whole skein of yarn and end up with about a 2 1/2 gallon size baggie filled with fluff (my back up stuffing for small projects)

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Yeah that’s ok! I made my first tail with some kind of chimney brush I think.

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