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Archive for: March 2011

March 1, 2011

Dressmakers Dummy, One Or Two Tips And Hints

Filed under: 12 - 01 Mar 2011

Dressmaking was once just an ability that was best applied to the mending of family members clothes and easy sewing. But today, these skilled and talented people are transforming their skills into some thing a lot more financially rewarding. And a critical tool for the modern day dressmaker would be the dressmakers dummy. A dressmakers dummy is very beneficial if you carry out serious sewing at home and an essential device for the career dressmaker.

As opposed to the mannequins you will see in shop front windows that have arms and legs as well as a head,a dressmakers dummy has only a torso which is used to fit garments. It does not have limbs. It has the trunk of the body. Dressmakers are able to use these for dresses, skirts, shorts, pants and also other clothing items. The beauty is the dressmaker is able to picture the outfit more easily on the dressmakers dummy.

There are many different options when deciding what kind of dress form will be the one for you. The easiest and cheapest way to get a dressmakers dummy will be to do it yourself. To build a homemade dress makers dummy, you will need some duct tape that is wrapped round the body shape of the individual the dressmakers dummy is going to be used for and then carefully cut-off any excess. Next, it’s filled with foam and mounted. You may need a pretty sturdy stand to place the newly created dressmaking dummy on. Pinning through a duct tape dummy can get just a little sticky and messy though, they’re not adjustable and they have a tendency to be flimsy.

Another dressmaking dummy form is the manufacturer produced adjustable version. These are generally very reasonable and made of plastic. You will be able to use these to adjust a variety of sizes of individuals. They tend to be very light though so they do not stand up well and might need to be weighted down.

It is possible to get some very reasonable dressmakers dummies at really reasonable prices at outlets where dressmaking items can be bought and quite often in arts and crafts shops. Of course you can also get them on the net. Occasionally these may be extremely heavy and that means you should factor in delivery charges when deciding what the very best purchase will be.

Another thing to consider is cost vs . quality. Although buying the lowest priced may seem like a good option to begin with, if your new dressmaking dummy isn’t going to hold up or do the duty necessary it isn’t worth it. Think of your dressmaking gear as an investment. The perfect equipment could save you time, last for years and be well worth the expenditure in the long run.