I made a beaver pelt.
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I have been working on beaver plates with the bonis last couple days. Want to re cycle the bags of leftover pieces of fur from making hats and mitts by sewing them together in 4 by 6 foot plates to sell as patchquilt rugs or to use for patchwork hats. I deciided to make a beaver pelt just for fun. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/09/full-21521-189374-dscf5647.jpg)
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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All different pieces.I like the look of that,instead of matching the fur. I wont know how the fur side looks until it dries and I unblock it. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/09/full-21521-189380-dscf4717.jpg) It will look something like this hat that was made from a beaver plate. Some people like the patchwork look.Pretty much the same price as a tailored hat because of the extra work that goes into the plate. Hat is just as warm.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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Plates are pretty big in the furtrade. There is a town in greece where furriers send all their leftover feet tails and gills.All the people in the town are employed making plates out of the small pieces to be sold back to the furriers to make garments. Chinese dont have the centuries old skills that the greeks and italians have in working with fur that way. The Chinese were making plates out of half skins-muskrat in particular-they would plate the backs and then plate the bellies separately. Rabbit skin garments are normally made from rabbit skin plates.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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Looks very interesting can’t wait to see other side
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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Boco, I had a beaver coat made , and the furrier, a very talented man from Greece , in New York, named Tassos, built it to perfection . I designed it and he built it just so according to my custom specs.
Four under ice perfect blankets, three blankets and one super blanket. Sent to Canada first to be hand plucked and sheared.
The heads and scraps he sent back to me and I made a lap blanket from the pieces. The heads too. It is an odd looking puzzle pieced together thing, but it is a great lap blanket and I feel good that I made use of the remaining pieces.
Will like to see your project when you're done.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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Thats great Sharon. The Greeks and Italians are the master furriers for sure.I was fortunate enough to study under Master Scarpi for a week at the NAFA fur school about 15 years ago.The knowledge I gained from that man(an Italian designer) was priceless.Also a greek fellow,who was the technician(the guy who taught us all about the sewing using the fur machine) at the school was a great source of information and knowledge.Also Master Scarpi's wife was the "finisher"which is the person who puts in the linings by hand sewing.Another priceless source of knowledge. I like sewing with the fur machine.Like any other physical task it gets quicker and better once you get in the groove. Sewing the plates for a couple hours before sewing hats really speeds up the task.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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It is quite surprising the amount of people who actually sew fur locally. Each town around here has a few people who have fur sewing machines.It is all men that I know of. Up north in the indigenous communities on the coast all the older women sew fur and do beadwork,but they do it all by hand.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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Looks like a stained glass or leaded glass beaver pelt.I like it.
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Re: I made a beaver pelt.
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I have been working on beaver plates with the bonis last couple days. Want to re cycle the bags of leftover pieces of fur from making hats and mitts by sewing them together in 4 by 6 foot plates to sell as patchquilt rugs or to use for patchwork hats. I deciided to make a beaver pelt just for fun. That’s awesome can you post a pic of fur side?
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