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Dress Form Recommendations

Started by Lady Rebecca, October 10, 2010, 02:18:56 AM

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Lady Rebecca

I'm putting a dress form on my Christmas wish list, but I don't know which kind is best. I think I have it narrowed down to four.

1. Fabulous Fit dress form (though I'm pretty sure this is a good $200 out of my parents' price range)
2. Uniquely You dress form (I've heard you either love it or hate it)
3. Dritz Twin Fit dress form (I like that it seems the back length is adjustable, since I'm pretty sure I have a longer than normal torso, but the dials seem huge, and the stand doesn't look sturdy)
4. Family Sew "The Fashionmaker" (cheapest one, at under $100, and looks to be adjustable in every way, except possibly torso length) *I can't find any reviews of this one!*

I'm guessing my parents will want to keep it around $200. Which might mean, if they go for #4, they might even spring for the Fabulous Fit padding system, if that's something worthwhile. Please everyone who has experience with dress forms, let me know which is best!

Jon Foster

We're still using the duct tape forms but they are starting to show their age. We're also thinking about some of the commercial forms to replace the homemade jobs.

Jon.

gem

Oh, I want this!!

Fabulous Fit padding system

Thanks for mentioning it; I knew about their dress forms but didn't know you could do the pads separately. I have a form here that I've wanted to do this to but planned to try just fiberfill, etc. This is so much better!

Auryn

I bought a standard display form in my size (covered in jersey knit).
When I got it I adjusted her measurements by adding bra pads and fiber fill in the areas where she needed it.
I paid $80 for mine on ebay and I got it within 4 days. She comes on a height adjustable pedestal.

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gem

Auryn, that's what I have, too (shown here, the one labeled A). It *says* it's a RTW size 8, which is what I am, but it's actually much closer to a size 2. I bought a snug-fitting shaper top for it, meaning to pad it with fiber fill, but I think the Fabulous Fit system looks way easier.

Auryn

gem,
when I did mine, it literally took me all of 30 min and thats because I was being ocd about the way it looked- I wanted it to be perfectly smooth. But then again the size difference wasnt that great- my size 10 mannequin is a true 10 ( I triple checked the measurements before buying it- mine and the mannequins)
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Lady Rebecca

#6
Auryn, when you got yours on ebay, was it by any chance from http://myworld.ebay.com/dressformmall/? I'm debating about getting this one from them, along with the fabulous fit system (which I found for only $69 on allbrands.com)



PS. For others who might be interested - my aunt wound up getting me the Family Sew Fashionmaker for Christmas, and we're going to send it back. The stand is super wobbly, and the "padding" over the flimsily adjustable plastic shell is so thin, you can hardly slide a pin into it, let alone stick pins straight in.

gem

Lady R, have you seen this thread on Pattern Review? It's 33 pages, but there's a ton of info. Be aware that there are strong advocates for some of the really expensive models.

The dress form I had before losing weight was a relatively inexpensive model I found on ebay. It looks exactly identical to this Singer, actually, and it was around that price. I found it adequate, and I still use it for hemming, but it probably has the same shortcomings as your Family Sew. At the time, I ordered it because I was in between My Double sizes (too small for the plus and too large for the misses), and this one had different sizing that spanned my actual measurements. The dials are quite stiff so adjustment is difficult.

I got my Fabulous Fit system for Christmas (!!!!), so I'll be padding out my shop mannequin (linked above) in the next few weeks. The problem I have with the shop mannequin is that it's only about 4' tall, so I need to figure out something for the base if I want to do whole gowns/hemming.

Auryn

Lady Rebecca,
that is exactly who I got my dress form from.
My Vicotoria and I are still getting along great, unfortunately I have had to add a little more padding to her recently as I have not been very diligent with my work out routine.
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Lady Rebecca

Perfect! Thank you, Auryn! I think we'll be ordering her later today. :)

And Gem, let me know how you like the fit system! I'm really excited to try that out.

Adriana Rose

Ive heard someone used a old Christmas tree stand to get some height out of her dress dummy.

Rebecca can you wrap your dummy in quilters batting and cover her in a t shirt to make using her easier? I dont think it would add too much bulk.

LadyStitch

My dress dummy, Lucy, was like a size 4, and I used quilters batting and an old bra to make her the size I wanted.  I just put an baby doll tee over the top and that made for a smooth line. I have to say Lucy has been performing well that way.

I agree with Adriana, the quilters batting would give you some padding but not nessasarily bulk.
It is kind of strange watching your personal history become costume.

gem

Before I heard about the Fabulous Fit system, I had purchased a shaper T that I was planning to put over the padding. I still think it would have worked really well (although I've seen dress form padding instructions that say you must use a woven, as a knit cover will distort). I had this one from Penney's. Most of the "shaping"/control is at the waistline, though, so it might not work for people who need to add quite a bit of padding there (mine goes elsewhere. Sigh.).

Lady Rebecca

It's here! It arrived in the mail today. I've decided to name her Antoinette. I can't wait till the fit system comes. :)

Here she is:

Valencia

oh, wow, that is awesome!!! I'm using the one that you sent back, and it works, but not terribly well. The fit isn't right, either. I'd love to upgrade to the one you have. I'll have to look into it, after I figure out what to do with my machine.