Materials:
Furby (90s McD's toy, all plastic, eBay $9)
Plastic armature (3/32" size, Morezmore, eBay $11)
1 1/2 fuzzy socks ($3 for 2 pair)
Felt (sheets are like 25 cents at walmart, I always have some lying around)
Floral wire (leftovers from something else)
Craft foam (cheap, available at walmart)
Yarn (remnants but again, walmart)
Thread
Needle
Scissors
Stuffing
Hot glue
Fabric glue
Elmers glue
Printer paper
Dremel (optional)
Hacksaw (dollar store lol)
Got that particular furby because the gimmick on it was movable eyes and ears, and I wanted the extra poseability. It had security screws. Fuck that, hacksaw wins. FATALITY. Used the cutting wheel on the dremel to remove some smaller sections around the bottom of the mouth.
I couldn't keep the actual mechanism for the toy intact (got some pics of it tho), so I just sueded the pins the eyeballs rotated on with hot glue so they'd stay where I pushed them. The ears didn't work out perfectly but I think the one higher/one lower gives him personality. Basically the eyes, ears, tuft and the front of the head are all that I needed in the end. Hot glued the end of the armature into the bottom of the beak.
Cut a slit in the toe of one sock, hot glued it strategically around the edges of the face without impacting the desired motion of the ears. Stuffed, then cut sock #2 at the ankle and stuffed that as well. Attached the socks to each other with a ladder stitch.
Cut bits of yarn and ran them through the 'chest' area, then combed them out a la hair wefts to make fur. Did the same with the tail tuft except those are actually knotted and sewn into the end of the tail.
Scribbled out the wing patterns on the fly (eyyyyy), cut 2 of each from black and pink felt. Glued those together with the floral wire between the layers. Sewed the wings to either end of a strip of craft foam and stuck that in through a slit in the body, then sewed that shut.
Painted over the fake eyelashes on the eyelids and glued in paper eyelashes instead. Done!
He's a little floppy due to the thinness of the armature, and I could have stuffed him a little fuller, but he holds a pose well enough and the eyes definitely make up for it. Not too awful for a first attempt, even if I picked the one needing the most modifications as a starter project (because of course I did lol). I will also say these little guys are dangerous. They make you want to carry them around, or pose them to freak people out. Go forth and longfurb!