It usually is! But making a fursuit typically isn't something you can learn how to do overnight, especially a quality one! If you decide to make your own please let me know!
another pro of resin bases is that mechanisms like moving jaws are way easier to make and will often come out more precise, because making a joint on a hard material is just not as frustrating as making one on a soft and squishy one on resin claws, if youre planning on having a cute toony suits, sewn claws might just be the better option for you, especially if youre planning on having contact with little children. dont want to poke lil timmys eye out, do you? if youre looking for a more realistoc or semi realistic style, resin claws are your best option because, well, they are just more realistic than sewn ones.
The maker of my suit said it took her almost a full month to fully create her look, and it wasn't even a ref or anything like that. She came up with the design from her own imagination
Re: paws. I'm surprised some form of pleather, artificial leather, is not more common for pads. Animal product free (usually) pliable and skin like texture, it should provide a good middle ground between durability, flexibility, and grip. With slightly longer claws if blunted I could see having one that has a removable tip designed to accept screw in tips from a phone/tablet stylus.
Fair enough, though there should be some material that can be found to offer both reasonable durability and grip. Hmmmm....... you could paint rounds of some material in tool handle latex and texture it. Many colors, reasonably durable, could be patched if needed.... and on the pads themselves should be relatively free from flexing.
Go for it 😊 have your parents look on etsy.com if they feel like helping you make a suit. It will save them alot of money. Or just shop around for a reputable maker like this guys maker. I'm not being paid by anyone to make these comments by the way I just want to help others 😊
That is a very informative video on fursuit materials. Also I may add that sculpy is another material used to make teeth and claws in some suits like Bruzo ones. But usually comes in a block that can be sculpted into whatever shape or boney part you want to make of it. And when baked, it sorta have this plastic resins sort of texture.
And this list varies EVEN more depending on preference and design! It’s just-wow it’s a rabbit hole! And there’s a bazillion different eye types and materials.
WHERE WAS THIS ALL MY LIFE!?!?! I’m a beginner fursuit maker and I, in my entire life, couldn’t find what materials I should use. Thank you Stormi, thank you. 🙏
At least this will be very useful so I know what to use in case I do want a fursuit being made. But then again, your vids are always helpful, Stormi! Also, congrats on making it to 25,000 subs! Can't wait to see what you would do when you hit 50,000! Keep it up, #PotatoLord! And as always, great video! Much love!
One thing I noticed for claws is some people use oven baked clay to make them. I don't know much about that method but I believe it's about the same as resin based accessories. And foam heads are the softest, most comfortable materials. Made my partial suit head with foam and it was super fun to make.
I totally agree with this! Although I do have to say I prefer foam over polyfill/stuffing to make digitgrade legs. I find I makes the legs more durable.
Matty the Wolf HALT! This is the police. In article 42, section 2, clause C, it states “OwOing, UwUing, awooing, and all other variations are strictly prohibited.” You’re going to jail.
There are 3D printed head base that I'm using to build my first fursuit. The one I got differs from other resin heads is that it was 3D sculpted and so it has holes in in to let air flow, save weight and reduce cost. I got the head base from Fuzzbuttfursuits.com their also on FA.
personally my favorites are 3d printed bases. they have the structure and mold prevention of a resin head, but tend to be covered in small holes that allow for great ventilation like a foam head (sometimes even better depending on the base). plus, they're pretty simple to make if you have everything you need.
So, I have a maskimals head (which I know most of the fandom doesn’t care for, also it’s the brown dog one), but I made some changes. I cut out the eyes and replaced it with the backs of paper plates (which I colored pupils on and were hot glued in) and I also added more details, like green eyebrows, tongue, and mouth. It actually looks pretty good for a starter. I’m going to make another one of the tuxedo cat (I have another fursona named Violet) and edit that one too. :D (And if you’re wondering, yes, I can see through it. The plates have small holes I made in them to help me see)
The materiel at the bottom of outside feet paws is EVA foam, i'm a beginning fursuit maker myself so they meteorites vary, but the materiel on your feet paws is EVA foam. thank you for the video its was helpful to me as well
I actually used organza (a very sheer fabric) on my first suit’s eyes. It has better visibility than painted buckram, but because I could only really use it on my character’s slitted pupils, my visual field is smaller. I’d say it’s a good option for characters with single-coloured eyes or even the tear ducts of a realistic suit (though it’s a bit of a pain to glue due to the smoothness of the material.
Thank you for mentioning the horns. My fursona is a hybrid and she has horns, and so far I havent found help on what materials to use. Thanks for this video, Stormi!
Ive made resin and foam bases, Honestly Resin is very hard to make but its awesome when washing it :D. My foam head Is almost perfect )Just dificult to wash and dry rather then resin(
Bad fursuit idea: the only orifice is the maw, the eyes are cameras ans the suiter has a H.U.D. to see outside because the suit also has cooling fans the eyes copy the suiter's eye movements using eyetracker, the mouth is directly linked to the suiter's mouth ans replicates the heat of a human body keeping a constant 37°C for realism, the ears are actual hearing devices.
Hello, friend! I've been thinking about making my own fursuit recently, and I'm still only 14, so I may just make a head, paws, and tail. If there's any more advice it would be helpful to know 💜
Just a small correction; minky is a plush fabric used for tongues, noses, etc. Mink faux fur however, is a dense medium pile faux fur, used for similar things like lux shag. As for feet the rubber part of feet people usually use EVA foam, hard silocone or sometimes rubber mats.
Two main things you missed are hot glue and duct tape. Hot glue is needed not only to glue together your head base but also to glue down the fur (hot glue won't melt the foam or fur don't worry). Duct tape is used to pattern parts of the suit. I've heard of people using fleece to pattern their stuff but that's kinda expensive and a little bit of a waste of good materials to me.
1. fur (duh) 2. Mesh or buckram (eyes) + thin foam 3. Memory foam or resin (for head base) 4. Balaclava (to prevent sweat in head) 5. Foam padding or poly fill (for stuffing) 6. Threading (upholstery thread) 7. Zippers or velcro (to get in and out of your suit or for detachable stuff like hair, tongue, ect) 8. Peet material (for bottom of feet) 9. Fleece or vinyl (for paw pads) 10. Fleece or resin (for claws) 11. Wire (for ears, tail, horns, wings, ect) 12. This wasnt mentioned in the video but also magnets (for detachable stuff (make sure they are very strong ones))
What about Nylon thread? I’ve heard it’s really hard to rip and tear. Is it used for fur suit thread lining? Also, I have another question/possible video request/suggestion. Some fur suits have limited flexibility and mobility and others are so flexible and durable that the fursuiter can run, dance, do flips, cartwheels, even extreme sports stuff like skydiving and skiing, and a bunch of other highly active activities and their fursuits don’t rip or damage too often. How do they make the suits more flexible durable and mobile?
i was wandering stormi my fursona has alot of what you said was hard to deal with such as resin base. My fursona is a auqua dark and black sergal with glow in the dark teeth,horns,claws,tonque,and eyes do you have any advise for cleaning expences or something like that?
Very well done video Stormi! I'm sure this will be both helpful to both commissioners and new suit makers alike as this was very informative and well put together! Also, that little planvas text, and the blue is not red text were nice touches too. Also, I really liked the editing, and at that one part where the screen shook along with your head. I also think that doing actual fursuit making as a follow up to this with Treble is a great idea! Keep up the great work as always, and I hope you have a great day Stormi! :)
I've been looking everywhere for the eye blanks. I think you called them paint cups? Where can I get them? I see people using them a lot. I typically make my own plastic blanks but that would save time.
Love this video! I've been thinking about making fursuits for a while, and this really helped!!! Thank you so much stormi, I love all your videos!! You're awesome!!
But I have a question I’m probably going to be making of my fursona (my profile pic) what fur washes the best and how do you not mess it up when you put it in the washer? Because I’m making my head of foam (green foam or idk what color) just asking.
My fursona is a dragon, I was hoping to make my own as it's too expensive for me atm to buy one. But I only have lambskin fleece available to me. I'm wondering if that would work as he isn't fluffy anyways
I am making my first fur suit, its a simple yet problematic design (Kemono cat head) I've got a long ways to go, and I'm a few weeks in. body double and bust made, leg pillows, hands, and head still need done before I can skin. Edit, feet are ready for fur and tested that they wont just fall apart lol
I bought a very floof material that wasn’t faux fur for a main part of my fur head i also bought some faux fur for smaller parts of the head, do you think it’ll work?
Alright Storm let me ask this. Why use Buckram when you can use Chiffron or the cheaper version being a durag? Just saying I use to make masks qnd that's what I used to cover the eyeholes in masks and it's pretty absorbent of liquids like latex and paint
Also on a side note is semi realistic fursuit a scarcity too? Or is it just realistic and spooky furs? One thing is for sure I have YET to see an armored furry that looks like it popped out of a video game/comic book
I was just about to ask you about balaclavas then I saw this video which gave me the info I needed! I saw many fursuiters wearing them at anthro east and I was confused.
Almost heaven, West Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River Life is old there, older than the trees Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mama Take me home, country roads All my memories gather round her Miner's lady, stranger to blue water Dark and dusty, painted on the sky Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mama Take me home, country roads I hear her voice, in the morning hour she calls me The radio reminds me of my home far away And driving down the road I get a feeling That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mama Take me home, country roads Country roads, take me home To the place I belong West Virginia, mountain mama Take me home, country roads Take me home, down country roads Take me home, down country roads
You don’t brake upholstery thread, upholstery thread brake you
You mean upholstery thread?
Doctor Circe yes I think so I can’t hear too clearly coz bad headphones but thanks for correcting me
Break :P
Volt fennec fox TRUE IN RUSSIA
haha peeps go break
I think it’s cheaper to MAKE one that to BUY one...
It usually is! But making a fursuit typically isn't something you can learn how to do overnight, especially a quality one! If you decide to make your own please let me know!
Yeah
it's fun to try. 😺
• ItzScarab yes but it’s harder and you will still be spending 40-70 pound-dollars
It's a lot friggin harder
💖Don’t forget that time and love are put into them too 💖
Clock Work yes it is
Yea
Yes dat true
💕💕
Yes, I killed a neon green wolf to make my fursuit. :)
Lol
im a black and neon green wolf is that a threat
Univolts
Is it? :)
his name is inky the wolf
univolts is a human OC of mine
I just noticed, the bark in storni's intro actually echos
"DONT USE REAL FUR"
Well shucks, there goes my idea of using my one singular rabbit pelt for making an entire fursuit...
Lol
Lol
*lol*
XD
Wow
another pro of resin bases is that mechanisms like moving jaws are way easier to make and will often come out more precise, because making a joint on a hard material is just not as frustrating as making one on a soft and squishy one
on resin claws, if youre planning on having a cute toony suits, sewn claws might just be the better option for you, especially if youre planning on having contact with little children. dont want to poke lil timmys eye out, do you?
if youre looking for a more realistoc or semi realistic style, resin claws are your best option because, well, they are just more realistic than sewn ones.
A reason why realistic suits use resin bases is because resin is a LOT smaller than foam heads. :3
sorry it took you a year to get a reply
sorry it took you two years to get a second one
Sorry it took your 4 years to get a third reply
The maker of my suit said it took her almost a full month to fully create her look, and it wasn't even a ref or anything like that. She came up with the design from her own imagination
Re: paws.
I'm surprised some form of pleather, artificial leather, is not more common for pads. Animal product free (usually) pliable and skin like texture, it should provide a good middle ground between durability, flexibility, and grip. With slightly longer claws if blunted I could see having one that has a removable tip designed to accept screw in tips from a phone/tablet stylus.
From my experience with pleather from purses, pleather cant seem to take alot of ware and tear and when it falls apart it looks bad.
Fair enough, though there should be some material that can be found to offer both reasonable durability and grip.
Hmmmm....... you could paint rounds of some material in tool handle latex and texture it. Many colors, reasonably durable, could be patched if needed.... and on the pads themselves should be relatively free from flexing.
pleather falls apart if you touch it hfsajfh
Travis Smith some people who support animals still buy animal stuff which I don’t get lol
As a young furry that can’t wait to make a fursuit this is very helpful thank you!
I'm glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Go for it 😊 have your parents look on etsy.com if they feel like helping you make a suit. It will save them alot of money. Or just shop around for a reputable maker like this guys maker. I'm not being paid by anyone to make these comments by the way I just want to help others 😊
That is a very informative video on fursuit materials. Also I may add that sculpy is another material used to make teeth and claws in some suits like Bruzo ones. But usually comes in a block that can be sculpted into whatever shape or boney part you want to make of it. And when baked, it sorta have this plastic resins sort of texture.
I've been thinking about making a partial, and this seems really helpful since a lotta materials are involved xd
Ah thank you. I've been looking for a good mesh to use for AGES!
And this list varies EVEN more depending on preference and design! It’s just-wow it’s a rabbit hole! And there’s a bazillion different eye types and materials.
WHERE WAS THIS ALL MY LIFE!?!?! I’m a beginner fursuit maker and I, in my entire life, couldn’t find what materials I should use. Thank you Stormi, thank you. 🙏
At least this will be very useful so I know what to use in case I do want a fursuit being made. But then again, your vids are always helpful, Stormi! Also, congrats on making it to 25,000 subs! Can't wait to see what you would do when you hit 50,000! Keep it up, #PotatoLord! And as always, great video! Much love!
One thing I noticed for claws is some people use oven baked clay to make them. I don't know much about that method but I believe it's about the same as resin based accessories.
And foam heads are the softest, most comfortable materials. Made my partial suit head with foam and it was super fun to make.
I totally agree with this! Although I do have to say I prefer foam over polyfill/stuffing to make digitgrade legs. I find I makes the legs more durable.
Resin heads have the best moving jaws! That’s definatly a pro! 👏🏼
Furries are the best, 🐺 awoo!
Matty the Wolf HALT! This is the police. In article 42, section 2, clause C, it states “OwOing, UwUing, awooing, and all other variations are strictly prohibited.” You’re going to jail.
OwO
Jade the Cat :3 The crime rates in this comments section are so high.
Awoo!
Cormorant Colors *Holds the uno reverse card*
No you
There are 3D printed head base that I'm using to build my first fursuit. The one I got differs from other resin heads is that it was 3D sculpted and so it has holes in in to let air flow, save weight and reduce cost. I got the head base from Fuzzbuttfursuits.com their also on FA.
My husband and I are going to try and make ours.
personally my favorites are 3d printed bases. they have the structure and mold prevention of a resin head, but tend to be covered in small holes that allow for great ventilation like a foam head (sometimes even better depending on the base). plus, they're pretty simple to make if you have everything you need.
So, I have a maskimals head (which I know most of the fandom doesn’t care for, also it’s the brown dog one), but I made some changes. I cut out the eyes and replaced it with the backs of paper plates (which I colored pupils on and were hot glued in) and I also added more details, like green eyebrows, tongue, and mouth. It actually looks pretty good for a starter. I’m going to make another one of the tuxedo cat (I have another fursona named Violet) and edit that one too. :D (And if you’re wondering, yes, I can see through it. The plates have small holes I made in them to help me see)
I don’t know if you read comment on your old videos, but I just wanted to share :D
The materiel at the bottom of outside feet paws is EVA foam, i'm a beginning fursuit maker myself so they meteorites vary, but the materiel on your feet paws is EVA foam.
thank you for the video its was helpful to me as well
3 years later and I finally see this video !!! thank you very much Stormi !! I know it is very late but this will really help me a lot !! THANK YOU!!!
OMG I NEEDED THIS! THANK YOUUU
You're welcome!
@@StormiFolf 😁😁😁😁😁😁
Hello there fellow pancake
I just kind of watch your ears flop around every time I watch one of your videos
Lol me too
I actually used organza (a very sheer fabric) on my first suit’s eyes. It has better visibility than painted buckram, but because I could only really use it on my character’s slitted pupils, my visual field is smaller. I’d say it’s a good option for characters with single-coloured eyes or even the tear ducts of a realistic suit (though it’s a bit of a pain to glue due to the smoothness of the material.
I'm a young fur who is starting out on fursuit making thank you this is very helpful
Thank you for mentioning the horns. My fursona is a hybrid and she has horns, and so far I havent found help on what materials to use. Thanks for this video, Stormi!
Ive made resin and foam bases, Honestly Resin is very hard to make but its awesome when washing it :D. My foam head Is almost perfect )Just dificult to wash and dry rather then resin(
Bad fursuit idea: the only orifice is the maw, the eyes are cameras ans the suiter has a H.U.D. to see outside because the suit also has cooling fans the eyes copy the suiter's eye movements using eyetracker, the mouth is directly linked to the suiter's mouth ans replicates the heat of a human body keeping a constant 37°C for realism, the ears are actual hearing devices.
Hello, friend! I've been thinking about making my own fursuit recently, and I'm still only 14, so I may just make a head, paws, and tail. If there's any more advice it would be helpful to know 💜
I watched this because I plan on making a head and paws for halloween. I found this really helpful
I love how expressive your suit is!
Just a small correction; minky is a plush fabric used for tongues, noses, etc.
Mink faux fur however, is a dense medium pile faux fur, used for similar things like lux shag.
As for feet the rubber part of feet people usually use EVA foam, hard silocone or sometimes rubber mats.
Two main things you missed are hot glue and duct tape. Hot glue is needed not only to glue together your head base but also to glue down the fur (hot glue won't melt the foam or fur don't worry). Duct tape is used to pattern parts of the suit. I've heard of people using fleece to pattern their stuff but that's kinda expensive and a little bit of a waste of good materials to me.
I love your fur suit, it’s so cute. Did you buy it somewhere, or did you make it yourself?
indeed it is true it is not easy to make them. hopefully i can try to make one someday these tips will help indeed to help get me started
I think its perfect to line up how your gonna make it
Your follow me eyes are pretty cool, I've always really found them interesting
Do you know what materials you use for fursuits that need scales?
1. fur (duh)
2. Mesh or buckram (eyes) + thin foam
3. Memory foam or resin (for head base)
4. Balaclava (to prevent sweat in head)
5. Foam padding or poly fill (for stuffing)
6. Threading (upholstery thread)
7. Zippers or velcro (to get in and out of your suit or for detachable stuff like hair, tongue, ect)
8. Peet material (for bottom of feet)
9. Fleece or vinyl (for paw pads)
10. Fleece or resin (for claws)
11. Wire (for ears, tail, horns, wings, ect)
12. This wasnt mentioned in the video but also magnets (for detachable stuff (make sure they are very strong ones))
I use faux leather on my paws pads and it works great!
did you order your fursuit?
Yep! Through SplinterFox Productions
@Kasunu Minotchi its online so YA
Look on etsy.com if you want to try making your own I found some really cool & affordable 3d printed (pla) toony style head bases on that site
@@matthorseman2008 but did you buy them?
The eyes kindof work like one way mirrors, where if its dark you can see out but if its bright you cant see in
What about Nylon thread? I’ve heard it’s really hard to rip and tear. Is it used for fur suit thread lining? Also, I have another question/possible video request/suggestion. Some fur suits have limited flexibility and mobility and others are so flexible and durable that the fursuiter can run, dance, do flips, cartwheels, even extreme sports stuff like skydiving and skiing, and a bunch of other highly active activities and their fursuits don’t rip or damage too often. How do they make the suits more flexible durable and mobile?
i was wandering stormi my fursona has alot of what you said was hard to deal with such as resin base. My fursona is a auqua dark and black sergal with glow in the dark teeth,horns,claws,tonque,and eyes do you have any advise for cleaning expences or something like that?
Very well done video Stormi! I'm sure this will be both helpful to both commissioners and new suit makers alike as this was very informative and well put together! Also, that little planvas text, and the blue is not red text were nice touches too. Also, I really liked the editing, and at that one part where the screen shook along with your head. I also think that doing actual fursuit making as a follow up to this with Treble is a great idea! Keep up the great work as always, and I hope you have a great day Stormi! :)
I’m saving this for when I’m 29, I got goals my dude.
I saw you talking about the nearest con to you is emerald fur sumit and I live super close to it to just kinda thought that was cool
The bottom for outdoor paws can also be eva foam.
I've been looking everywhere for the eye blanks. I think you called them paint cups? Where can I get them? I see people using them a lot. I typically make my own plastic blanks but that would save time.
Thank you for this vid
I plan on making some or helping my friend make some so this helps a lot!!
This video will be great help for others like me
I don’t know that there was that many different types of fur that really cool🤩
I put my love in your videos
Thanks stormi!
I was thinking of becoming a fursuit maker when I’m older! I’ll use theese tips for when I am!
Keep in mind a new type of base is arising in the fandom: 3D printed bases
Since this comment was made it's now widespread.
2:35 wow i cud Actually see ur eye XD
Love this video! I've been thinking about making fursuits for a while, and this really helped!!! Thank you so much stormi, I love all your videos!! You're awesome!!
There i go making 60 molotovs again, thanks for the info mate
But I have a question I’m probably going to be making of my fursona (my profile pic) what fur washes the best and how do you not mess it up when you put it in the washer? Because I’m making my head of foam (green foam or idk what color) just asking.
My fursona is a dragon, I was hoping to make my own as it's too expensive for me atm to buy one. But I only have lambskin fleece available to me. I'm wondering if that would work as he isn't fluffy anyways
Ash the dragon yes! There are plenty of heads made with fleace and I make mine that way
I think outdoorpaws with the bottom made out of hard wood like beech would be a good option
Can you use floral foam for the head?
He had a fuzz booger on his nose the entire time, and I couldn't stop staring at it.
Your fur suit looks epic
Im obsessed with the fuckin animated intro omigodd
Nice carpet you got there
I am making my first fur suit, its a simple yet problematic design (Kemono cat head) I've got a long ways to go, and I'm a few weeks in. body double and bust made, leg pillows, hands, and head still need done before I can skin.
Edit, feet are ready for fur and tested that they wont just fall apart lol
The shape of your head is very cute!
Wow, a wild potato in its natural habitat. Just look at the blue beauty.
Good job on this one Stormi, I made my own fursuit using many of the same materials
I think you should go get a checkup with the farme- doctor.
I think you have some blue mould growing on you.
I bought a very floof material that wasn’t faux fur for a main part of my fur head i also bought some faux fur for smaller parts of the head, do you think it’ll work?
Its very hard and very costly for me (a 13 year old) but im a stubborn lil guy keep up the good work!!!
Yo did you get that suit from splinterfox productions?! I recognize that suit from their page
But what paint do you use on regular mesh and does acrylic paint work on regular mesh or only plastic mesh? *i need this question answered*
Thank you! So very informative...
One quick question where can you get this stuff I’m wondering cause I’m interested in making a fur suit!
I’m thinking about making my own fursuit and this helps :) thanks my good potato sir
I will use foam for my digilegs because I think it’s easier to work with and I will glue it into yoga pants.
This was really facinating video and i learned some thing as well i enjoyed watching my friend
Alright Storm let me ask this. Why use Buckram when you can use Chiffron or the cheaper version being a durag? Just saying I use to make masks qnd that's what I used to cover the eyeholes in masks and it's pretty absorbent of liquids like latex and paint
Also on a side note is semi realistic fursuit a scarcity too? Or is it just realistic and spooky furs?
One thing is for sure I have YET to see an armored furry that looks like it popped out of a video game/comic book
I use foamy and mesh for eyes
Im still wondering what type of foam I NEED!!!!!😵
I was just look for stuff for fursuit THANKYOU 😃👏👏👏
The intro music scared me because I wasn't expecting it XD
I was just about to ask you about balaclavas then I saw this video which gave me the info I needed! I saw many fursuiters wearing them at anthro east and I was confused.
BALACLAVAS ARE FOREVER!
what sites can i get the foam for the head of the fursuit? same for the paws.
I've been staring at that piece of string on your snoot this whole time. Now I gotta rewatch the whole thing to actually pay attention X'D
UR CHANNEL IS UNDERRATED cuz just 171 likes and like 25,000 SUBS?! where are the others!!
This is very helpful (but I have to wait till I have money to make a fursuit) and also I can very much relate to the winter thing XD
bro u are amazing this helped me alot ! I needed to know the stuff for the eyes and fur tysm !
Almost heaven, West Virginia
Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads
All my memories gather round her
Miner's lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads
I hear her voice, in the morning hour she calls me
The radio reminds me of my home far away
And driving down the road I get a feeling
That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads
Country roads, take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, mountain mama
Take me home, country roads
Take me home, down country roads
Take me home, down country roads
Stormi is our potato king