Ok now it is time to fix the fur on the stuffed animal.
Fix stuffed animal matted fur.
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Hard to know without seeing a picture sometimes people wash their stuffed animals and put them in the dryer and it crinkles or fries the plush and you can t fix that.
My repairs and restorations bring dogs bears and even kangaroos back to life.
When it comes to items made of faux fur there is definitely one hard and fast rule of care.
That s why i always like to hand wash my stuffies especially when they ve just come back from the thrift shop and i don t necessarily know.
Giving plush pals new life.
Usually the owner has a very hard time letting the ragged animal go for repair.
The extreme heat of the dryer melts the synthetic fur of a stuffed animal vest or faux fur hood turning it into a matted mess once you remove it.
Giving plush pals new life stuffed animal repair 101.
You have your piece of fake fur ready.
Then simply sew the new fur in place with a proper colored thread.
Grab a hair brush that you are no longer using and start to give your plush a good brushing.
Even a stuffed animal that is completely dry will fluff up from a hair dryer.
As you continue you will start to see how much fur get collected in the brush.
A hair dryer is another option but it should be set on a low heat setting.
It s fairly similar to brushing a real pet.
Let your child take charge and diagnose the problem talk about ways you could fix it talk about what you will do if it can t be fixed.
Once a stuffed animal is dried fluff up the fur gently with a brush.
One possibility is to trace the seams of the entire damaged piece and rip them to remove the piece.
When a stuffie has been through the washer dryer its fur can become matted easily especially longer fur.
Make sure to brush in the natural intended direction of the fur and use tape to get out any debris from matted areas.
Then use the piece for a template to cut the new fur into the needed shape.
If you know that is not the case you can get a dog brush and try that starting at the ends and working up i find wire ones or widely spaced bristles with rubber tips work best.
You should never ever put them in a dryer.
Just talk and listen if that is what they need.