Making Goose Arms (wings) For a Plastic or Concrete Lawn Goose  @MyWorkbasket
Making Goose Arms (wings) For a Plastic or Concrete Lawn Goose  @MyWorkbasket
My Workbasket | Making Goose Arms (wings) For a Plastic or Concrete Lawn Goose @MyWorkbasket | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Hi guys! In this video, I show you the process for my trial and error goose arms/wings. They're on my goose right now so we shall see how well they work and hold up. I did Scotchguard the arms before putting them on. I didn't Scotchguard the towel, because I figure we'll just wash it after it comes in and it may not stay with the goose clothes. I suspect I'll be making another pair of goose arms at some point. I'll use the same method assuming it holds up okay outside but I want a better armature. These are cute but not quite as flexible as I hoped. I may end up having more than one pair in the stash, just to fit different outfits in different ways.

Here is the super cute amazingly adorable goose I mention:
youtu.be/Ue1Fi5nmPd0

Here is a link to my Facebook group dedicated to Goose clothes. I was surprised there wasn't such a group already when I got my goose, so I started one.
facebook.com/groups/528970421678550

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