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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6234 Location : syd Name : Lily
 | Subject: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:59 am | |
| Im not going to order off ebay unless im totally desperate.. I'm looking for a sewing mannequin, preferrably adjustable but if not, a smaller one would be excellent.
It's jsut that my textiles major work is gonna kill me if i don't have one.
soo any help would be excellent! _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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Muffins Goes RAWR

Age : 16 Joined : 17 Jun 2007 Posts : 1559 Location : Chicago, Illinois, Plainfield Name : Jenna, Jenn, Muffin
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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6234 Location : syd Name : Lily
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:26 am | |
| thankyou soooo much! _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 10863 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:42 am | |
| haha, I was going to mention making your own, and Jenn beat me!
and Jenn - Ive been thinking of the Singer Adjustable Dressforms: worth it or no?
link:
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2620&PRODID=prd29699
I wont really be using heavy fabrics [beau is getting me my first sewing machine this year], but is it worth it as a beginner? _________________

"You never want to be caught without an ear condom." -Bryce |
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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6234 Location : syd Name : Lily
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:44 am | |
| i'll be making a fully boned (like steel flexible boning) corset on mine using satin, and also a big frilly skirt ... hrrrm
those singer ones, even the small ones.. they look really chunky o.O _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 10863 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:48 am | |
| haha, kinda. they have some dritz ones that look the same - and both have mixed reviews - I just want something simple to work with! :] _________________

"You never want to be caught without an ear condom." -Bryce |
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Aelwyndaeira

Age : 28 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 3629 Location : Hamilton, Ontario Name : Shauna
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:51 am | |
| Check out flea markets and antique shops---I always see TONS. There's actually a big warehouse here that has TONS of stuff in it (bizarre things, like movie props, furniture liquidated from hotels, etc) and they carry LOTS of dressmaker forms.
So yeah, look into any place like that. _________________

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girloflowers

Age : 17 Joined : 29 Mar 2007 Posts : 6234 Location : syd Name : Lily
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:57 am | |
| ooh
thanking yoou _________________ http://cloudninemakeup.blogspot.com/
ALL WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN!!!
You've no business to go killing people with a poker at two in the morning. It ain't genteel. |
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 10863 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:59 am | |
| Im not sure if I'll be able to find one that way, since we dont have any flea markets, and I cant make one just because I have no time for it. _________________

"You never want to be caught without an ear condom." -Bryce |
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Muffins Goes RAWR

Age : 16 Joined : 17 Jun 2007 Posts : 1559 Location : Chicago, Illinois, Plainfield Name : Jenna, Jenn, Muffin
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:21 am | |
| | PolyphonicThought wrote: | haha, I was going to mention making your own, and Jenn beat me!
and Jenn - Ive been thinking of the Singer Adjustable Dressforms: worth it or no?
link:
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2620&PRODID=prd29699
I wont really be using heavy fabrics [beau is getting me my first sewing machine this year], but is it worth it as a beginner? |
Those are the ones i meant puffy.
I went to the actual store to buy one and it looked pretty good. Then I felt it and just kinda checked it over and went "yeah, no."
The Dritz one should be better though.
Maybe give that one a shot?
My mannequin is a friend of mined with the same measurements as me that I force to try one what I make and stand still while I alter it.  _________________ WOOO!! It's out!!
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PolyphonicThought

Age : 18 Joined : 28 Mar 2007 Posts : 10863 Location : Im in ur high school...failin all the maths ;-; Name : sarahPUFFY!
 | Subject: Re: cheap sewing mannequins? Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:30 am | |
| okay, I wasnt sure if thats what you meant, haha.
and I may go with dritz - theyre both the same price, what have I got to lose?
sadly, I have really awkward measurements - my I have a small waist, and my tummy is a bit wider, but then my bust is bigger than both ;-; most awkward hourglass figure ever. >.< _________________

"You never want to be caught without an ear condom." -Bryce |
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