| quote: Originally posted by Llantrisant: With the class sloper! I thought it would be neat to make it up, fit it and then use it as a dressform!it would need a base and arm/shoulder support though.
It could be placed over an existing old or new dress form with batting under it to fill it out. |
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| Dianne thats true also,since i have a dressform too,but lets face it, my figure doesn't resemble the dress form i bought several years ago GGGG.
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| quote: Originally posted by Llantrisant: i have a dressform too,but lets face it, my figure doesn't resemble the dress form i bought several years ago GGGG.
If the dress form is smaller (?), that's the whole point of padding it to match the current torso sloper. Those who don't have a dress form might be able to pick up a smaller one (than their own size) or an adjustable one at the local Good Will or second-hand shop and do the same thing.  |
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