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Instead of pressing, I had to aggressively tailor the insides to tame the beast, as it were. I knew I wouldn't be able to iron the fur at all, which is kind of critical for a coat - especially one with lapels like the ones I was hoping to achieve. It was suggested after I’d done all my cutting (through the backing with only the tips of a pair of sharp shears) that perhaps a scalpel or other knife would be a good way to go, and I’d like to try that but I haven’t done it yet. The trade off, of course, is super bulky seams that your machine has to get through, but with a leather needle and a bit of coaxing I eventually managed to make it work. Some posts I've seen suggest trimming fur from the seam allowances as well but I didn't like that idea because a) shaving Wild Thing sounded like an awful job, and b) I was worried it would disrupt the 'fur flow' near the seams. I won't be the first to tell you to only cut the backing of the fur - that keeps cut furry ends to a minimum, and also helps things look more seamless, with the least amount of fur disruption. As I worked, I just focused on getting all of my raw edges enclosed as quickly as possible - but a fairly complicated project requiring a fair bit of hand sewing meant that those raw edges were definitely exposed for a while. I may never be rid of the remnants of this coat. I'm getting that strands of faux fur are a bit like sequins and glitter. I fished one out of my breakfast smoothie, and a few found themselves stuck to my computer screen. There were a few on the walls of the shower as well. I found one stuck to my keyboard, and another had made its way into the bathroom and stuck itself to the sink basin. Then, Jon found one in his fruit salad, and another stuck to the cling film as he wrapped his sandwich for lunch. The first one, I found in my tissue after I sneezed. Often, they were easily mistaken for my own hairs, which was probably for the best.
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Instead of large clumps, it would be a single strand here and there. Even though it’s nearly 10 months later now, I can still remember the look on her face when I told her I was going to make a coat with it. I took it up to the counter, asked for 2 metres, and she gave me the rest of the roll at about 2.6 for no extra charge. The matter had been decided, unbeknownst to me.) I was shocked to realize that my (now precious) roll of fur was much smaller than I'd seen it last time! A sense of urgency was quickly established, and I decided that there was no more important thing in my life right at that moment than taking home enough fur to make the coat of my (newly realized) dreams. (this, dear reader, is the point at which we can all recognize that I was sunk. While I was there, I went over to 'visit' the fur. I was still fairly convinced that I wouldn't buy it (a hot pink faux fur coat just wouldn't be practical! It was too hot outside to even consider pants, let alone a coat!) but I needed some buttons to finish off a project so I went back to Geoff's Emporium. Most recently, blogger PamHetlinger of wore her hot pink Boohoo hot pink coat with a black Topshop faux leather leggings.A week later, I was still thinking about the fur. There are currently 144 streetstyle photos of bloggers wearing Hot Pink Coats. My first coat from H&M was a cashmere blend that I wore for 4 winters straight until threadbare." See all 19 reviews for H&M coats.
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The styles range from well cut basics to edgy super stylish. I feel like, living in a 4-seasons city, their coats are their best items- they are often a decent price, and then often go on sale for half price. Quimbly gave H&M coats a rating of 5 stars and said: "H&M makes some awesome coats. Popular brands of Hot Pink Coats are PERSUNMALL, H&M, thrifted, vintage, and OASAP. Hot Pink Coats are generally seen in chic, casual, and trendy style. Since then, Hot Pink Coats have grown in popularity as bloggers from Madison, Los Angeles, and Glasgow have discovered them. Hot Pink Coats first appeared on Chictopia's streetstyle gallery in Spring 2012 seen on Criciúma blogger fashioncoolture of.