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CONSTRUCTION METHOD FOR FULLY LINED POSSUM FUR THROWS

Possum New Zealand prides itself on its superior construction of our luxurious possum fur throws. Our point of difference is that we utilise the biggest, fluffiest “A” grade hides and incorporate unique production techniques and that all throws are made in-house to ensure a premium product that will last for years to come. Click here for our Quality Guarantee.

We have adopted the same techniques as former furriers from 50 years before, added modern machinery and topped it off with our specially formulated reinforcing techniques:

 Step 1: Remove any flaws in the possum hide

STEP ONE

Any obvious flaws or imperfections are located and are cut out of each hide by hand using surgical precision scalpels.

 Step 2: Fix any flaws in the fur

STEP TWO

The flaw is then sewn up through a special machine called a “cup seamer” which is a fur joiner.

 Step 3: Check all flaws are removed

STEP THREE

The result of the  “cup seamer” repair.

 Step 4: Stretch the fur hides

STEP FOUR

The hides are then wet and gently stretched to shape on boards to “iron” out overnight so that the hides lie sharply square when the throw is complete. This process was a key step for the old furriers and it ensures that the furriest part of the hide, the mid-section, is maximized.

NOTE: Many manufacturers miss out steps 1 – 4 as it requires specialist skills and time. Failure to do so will normally result in a “lumpy” looking throw with flaws remaining in the hides. It takes many hours longer to prepare hides in this manner than cutting straight into a hide, as we do not take shortcuts but the results are well worth it.

 Step 5: Cut out pattern

STEP FIVE

The pattern is then put on the hide and traced around. You will note that we do not mark too close to the side edges, as that is the least fluffy and least strong part of the hide. The rectangle is then hand cut by scalpel.

 Step 6: Colour match the possum throw

STEP SIX

All pieces are laid out and painstakingly eye matched for colour and texture to ensure all panels blend into each other well as a finished product.

Step 7: Reinforce joins

STEP SEVEN

Any joins mid- hide are taped with our secret high tech tape for extra reinforcing.

Step 8: Sew together and reinforce entire throw

STEP EIGHT

All the pieces are then cup seamed together and then cross joins are taped for even more reinforcing.

Step 9: Bind edges and sew on backing

STEP NINE

Our lovely mock suede and rot proof lining  is then sewn to the hides along with reinforcing fabric binding  to ensure the  side edges do not come away or flute out when the throw is being constantly handled in normal everyday life.

Step 10: Sew fur rollbacks

STEP TEN

The throw is now bagged out and the fur is rolled back onto the lining side and stitched.

Step 11: Check fur rollback

STEP ELEVEN

The result is stunning – a generous fur rollback that caresses your chin when the throw is placed on a bed. It takes more fur to construct in such a manner but the throw is super strong with this time consuming construction method. The result is spectacularly luxurious. Your throw will now look great on both the top side and the underside.

Step 12: Vacuum fur throw

STEP TWELVE

Excess fluff is vacuumed off.

Step 13: Brush fur throw

STEP THIRTEEN

The throw is given a brush.

Step 14: Fur throw is ready to be shipped

STEP FOURTEEN

Wow, it’s ready to impress! A well reinforced décor item, that will look and feel great for years to come.

NOTE: Many manufacturers leave out steps 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10. We know this as Possum NZ has a repair service and a lot of this work comes from clients’ throws made elsewhere, that are in a bit of a sad state and which we re-build.

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