Long have I lusted after a dress form. Imagine not having to deal with a top-body only image in the over-the-dresser mirror. Or being distracted by jeans that no longer fit or the pile of dirty laundry in the corner when using the full length mirror. Dress forms, however, are atrociously expensive.
But for the price of Glenna's workshop - which included all the duct tape any body size might use - I could have a dress form. Better and easier fitting now within my reach.
Duct-Tape Dress Forms is not a workshop for the shy. Perfect strangers smooth tape on your body in places that aren't often 'smoothed' in public.
Once the taping is complete
and Glenna has had her way with body paint,
My new friend Jan, with whom I've shared so much, was a very good sport about allowing me to take her picture during this process. And she returned the favour when it was my turn. Thanks, Jan.
To remove the knitter from the form, it - the form, but hopefully, not the knitter - is cut straight up the back. Here, Glenna re-tapes my form for it's final incarnation.
Two happy knitters and their duct-tape dress forms.
All that remains to be done is to stuff my form with a pillow and a bit of extra poly-fill for the bump-outs and hang it in the yarn room. Easier fitting from now on. Thanks Glenna. It was lots of fun!
7 comments:
I made one of these too! I didn't enjoy the process but I'm sure glad I did it! I stuffed mine with crumpled newspaper and then added a stryo-head and decoupaged it with ripped craft paper.
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The link I posted (that has to be copied and pasted) is a picture of my finished form.
Amazing how we become instant friends when we smooth each other! LOL
You two look like knights in shining armor. Beware the knits!
Wonderful! I used to have one, then I got a real form, but no matter how much I fiddle with it it does not 'meet' some of me. I liked the old one better and would do it again. Maybe I can talk my daughter in law into assisting!
How ingenious - and brave! I look forward to your reports on how useful it is for fitting your knitted creations.
Love the knight comparison by one of your commenters.
It was fun, wasn't it?! I particularly enjoyed the looks from people coming into the shop or just walking down the street! I'm looking foward to putting mine to use!!
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