A number of you know I've been trying to make doll sized feather wings. I prefer to stick with feathers as my own interests lead me to trying to make them myself. What I've been having problems with is finding the most cost effective, and yet quality building method. I ended up putting my etsy shop on vacation because I felt what I was already making wasn't up to standard. I hate the idea of making something that falls apart on the buyer because I didn't pay enough attention to the construction. I also don't like the idea of the whole gimick my shop relies on is that they are "feather wings", not being made with feathers.
Obivously, having to replenish my feather supply can put an unneeded dent into our finances, so we've shopped for ideas on how to cut down on the feathers yet still make feather wings. Then we found this at JoAnn's:
If I can cut it right, I shouldn't have to buy craft boa anymore to serve as the fluff feathers usually seen at the top of depicted angel wings. Then I should be able to only have to buy cheap bulk of saddle hack and the standard craft feathers. This is mostly inspired after seeing a picture of a gigantic SOOM doll with these massive wings that looked like they were half made of fur.
So, I'm looking for help from my fellow crafty crafters (lol) for idea's on how to best make this work. I already use wires to make a 'skeleton' frame. As 'skin' I use fabric that matches the wing color (white, black), it serves as my base to glue the feathers on. I did manage a harness that doesn't become intrusive to clothing, as well. Which brings me to another thing.
Elastic. Is. Annoying. To. Sew. There has got to be a more stable way to fasten elastic to itself to make strechy loops.