Masking Tape Dress Form
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Foam vid? Awesome flat with the balloons and art work and loved the music. I was feeling claustrophobic for you in the tape suit!
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Thanks so much for responding! I actually just had spine surgery, so it will be a while until I'm able to be wrapped, but I'm really looking forward to it since I think it will help me tremendously with pattern fitting issues (I have trouble being flexible enough to tissue fit patterns on myself). I look forward to the foam update -- hope it goes well for you and that you and your wife have fun making her form, too! Thank you again -- it was really kind of you to answer so quickly! :-)
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I watched the whole video, absolutely rapt...not about the duct tape process but about the face paintings in the background. Who did those?
beurotic 3 years ago
Anna did the girls. Some are painted some are pastel drawings. There are many of her girls in our apartment.
399BC 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing this video! I've been thinking of trying the duct tape version, but I've read a lot of stories of people fainting/having trouble breathing during the process. How did the masking tape do in that regard? Also, how did the foam work out and has the tape form held up since you made it? I'd much rather use masking tape if it works well. Not sure my hubby is as patient as your wonderful friends were -- I might end up half-taped and trapped! LOL Thanks again! :)
Sherbie 3 years ago
Torso-wrap rhythm: Inhale deeply to fully expand the chest then hold that position while the wrap-around happens. Don't wrap during exhalation. I edited it out, but I actually took a moment to calm down because I was restricted to half-breaths.
The foam is great for this type of project. I'll post the video soon. I'm going to do my wife's body sometime as well.
Have fun and let me know how it turns out if you do it.
399BC 3 years ago
nice freind hihihih!!!! so handsome:)
PEKESIN 4 years ago
I'm not sure what you're trying to say, Pekesin; but thanks anyway.
399BC 4 years ago