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I once, a decade ago, made a custom dressform using water activated paper tape and spray insation foam following a tutorial I found online. The paper tape was only used as a mold for the spray foam. The finished dressform came out if the paper tape mold and was just a foam copy of my body. It wasn't the most durable foam, but the closest tutorials I can find now call for plaster bandages, and expanding two part foam that costs $160 to make something in my size. Whereas a couple rolls of paper tape and three or four bottles of spray insulation foam is about $40.
I cannot for the life of me find this tutorial or even a mention of it and no tutorials I've found reference spray insulation foam so I'm wondering if there's a reason this method didn't survive the test of time. I did find one person on Reddit filled their duct tape dressform with spray foam but I couldn't find any other mentions of it.
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Discarded display
Old mannequins stored in an abandoned building. Historic district (near the Zocalo), Mexico City (CDMX) Mexico.
How To Use Jelimate Blue Velvet Mannequin Head To Make Hat and Jewelry ...
The answer is, yes, I can make my dummy look better☺️ One super stretchy velvet skirt, and a little time later ... It's not perfect; I could have smoothed out the shoulders a bit, but it's perfectly fine for pictures, which is really all I need at the moment! The bodice looks quite nice on her🤗 #atelier #bodice #corded #historicalcostume #historicalfashion #historicalsewing #historybounding #corsettop #waistcoat #victorian #sewistsofinstagram #sew #sewing #handsewing #handmade #dressform #dressmaking #greylinen #bonedbodice #buttons #buttonsbuttonsbuttons #18thcentury #elegantclothes #velvet https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckfs_Pquu5L/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Tailor Swift
I found a mannequin in the trash, padded it to my size, and named her Tailor Swift.