The most time consuming part of the process (in my opinion) was measuring the seam allowance for every piece as well as cutting out the patterns. Due to the fur, I couldn't use the cricut (I think?) and I definitely didn't want to laser cut the pieces in case the fur caught on fire.
I originally planned to use the sewing machine for the sewing but between how much the cat curved and the fact that I really like things to be accurate, I decided to hand stitch the whole thing. I decided to do a variation of the running stitch that was just doing it twice to fill out the spaces so it'd be secure, like the back-stitch, but wouldn't take as much time to complete. Later on in the process I realized there were a lot of parts where I couldn't machine sew it due to space so it worked out pretty well in the end.
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