-Wolfie- opened this issue on Jan 22, 2010 · 12 posts
MrsLubner posted Fri, 22 January 2010 at 8:54 PM
We called them Dress Forms. We made our own by putting on a tight white t-shirt. We had someone else paper mache over the shirt to the wide part of our hips. We had to stay in it until it got semi dry - about an hour and then took scissors, carefully cut down the back and slipped out of it. A little reforming and take paper mache to close the cut in back and set it somewhere to dry. We'd put a second thick coat of paper mache on the second day and let it dry, paint it with clear coat and we had a perfect model of ourselves to pin our dress patterns to.
Now if you are looking for a software program that does this, can't help. But this is what you can do in the real world. :-)
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