Furry accessories
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:26 pm
As far as I can remember, this subject was discussed in RD back when I was a member, but they never got around to being implemented.
Furry tail
a furry tail affixed to the wearer's backside
Requirements: some amount of fur, needle, maybe knife
Hide tail
a hide tail with a hairy tuft in the end, affixed to the wearer's backside
Requirements: some amount of hide, needle, maybe knife (the tuft is assumed to come from an actual hairy part of a hide-producing animal, such as a cow)
Tails go in the belts category.
The part about how they're attached is intentionally left a bit vague so that people can either sew them to pants/skirts if they happen to be wearing any, or use a belt tied around the hips.
Horse tails are a bit problematic since there's no suitable resource for them. It would be neat if horses dropped horse hair and it could also be used for string instruments.
Furry ears
a couple of furry ears attached to a headband
Requirements: 40 grams of fur, 30 grams of leather, needle, scissors (more demanding than a tail)
Ears go in the hats category.
Furry tail
a furry tail affixed to the wearer's backside
Requirements: some amount of fur, needle, maybe knife
Hide tail
a hide tail with a hairy tuft in the end, affixed to the wearer's backside
Requirements: some amount of hide, needle, maybe knife (the tuft is assumed to come from an actual hairy part of a hide-producing animal, such as a cow)
Tails go in the belts category.
The part about how they're attached is intentionally left a bit vague so that people can either sew them to pants/skirts if they happen to be wearing any, or use a belt tied around the hips.
Horse tails are a bit problematic since there's no suitable resource for them. It would be neat if horses dropped horse hair and it could also be used for string instruments.
Furry ears
a couple of furry ears attached to a headband
Requirements: 40 grams of fur, 30 grams of leather, needle, scissors (more demanding than a tail)
Ears go in the hats category.