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Is there a proper name for a dress makers dummy/form? & do you think I could make one?

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KatyMac · 01/01/2008 22:20

DD has taken up sewing (my fault)

& she wants a form/dummy as it would make it easier (which it would)

But I am not spending a fortune until I know she will carry on - so I have agreed to start looking for one when she has made her 10th peice of clothing

Not wanting to spend a fortune - do you think I could make one? then just keep adding layers to it as she grows?

Or am I doomed to ebay?

TIA
KMc

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Maidamess · 01/01/2008 22:22

Its a mannequin you want. you can get them on ebay. I don't know how you would make one, short of using chicken wire and some papaer mache. You can get child sized ones, they are cheaper. She can hang her necklaces off it if she gives up sewing!

KatyMac · 01/01/2008 22:24

I was thinking of chicken wire & paper maiche (sp?) actually

Even child sized it's going to be expensive isn't it?

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Pannacotta · 01/01/2008 22:28

actually they are not too pricey on ebay, have seen adult one for £40 or so, so you might be better off getting one on there if you can.
One like this maybe
cgi.ebay.co.uk/Child-Toddler-Bendy-Mannequin-With-STAND-and-HOOK_W0QQitemZ280187266531QQihZ018QQcate goryZ50951QQtcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Pannacotta · 01/01/2008 22:29

or a more formal one?
cgi.ebay.co.uk/CHILD-AGE-6-8-TAILORS-DUMMY-BUST-FORM-DISPLAY-MANNEQUIN_W0QQitemZ180201178694QQihZ008 QQcategoryZ50951QQtcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Maidamess · 01/01/2008 22:30

have a look

Maidamess · 01/01/2008 22:30

Not quick enough!

KatyMac · 01/01/2008 22:35

The second one is lovely - but £46 (incl postage)

Wow - she better get good at in

If i buy one I will keep having to buy new ones as she grows

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Pannacotta · 01/01/2008 22:41

you can always sell them on when you change models, but yes suppose it could get pricey!

Pannacotta · 01/01/2008 23:00

This one is a bit less
cgi.ebay.co.uk/7-8-Yrs-Child-Tailor-Dummy-Dress-Garment-Retail-Display_W0QQitemZ7631980202QQihZ014QQ categoryZ50951QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
(not sure how old she is but they do other ages too)

KatyMac · 01/01/2008 23:22

Thanks

I'll see how she does - she might give up

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