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The Dritz My Double Deluxe Dress Form in medium size features a blue sapphire foam-backed pinnable nylon cover and 12 adjustment wheels for precise half-inch increments across key body measurements. Designed with shaped hips and an off-set center pole, it supports fitting pants and all garment types, mounted on a sturdy adjustable tri-pod stand with extended shoulders for professional-level tailoring.
M**6
Exactly what I've been needing for my sewing room
I've been wanting a dress form for years, and was excited to find one that can be adjusted to try on pants as well as skirts, and which is so adjustable.My first tip would be to read the directions carefully and all the way through before setting the form up or attempting to adjust it. A lot of reviews on this and other forms complain that the dials are hard to move, but the instructions state very clearly how to adjust them properly. As long as you change each dial evenly and in small increments they are easy to turn and adjust. I like that they show the approximate measurement at the dial as well.I will say that it is a bit tricky to attach the form to the stand. It would probably help to have an extra person to hold the form steady while you tighten the screws. This form might be difficult for people with mobility or dexterity problems to put together on their own, so it might be good to get some assistance.I wasn't sure which size dress form to get, because my measurements were at the high end for the smaller form and at the low end for the larger form. I ended up purchasing the medium/large sized form and I'm glad that I did. I adjusted it to my base measurements (using my high bust measurement and using a tape measure to measure that part of the form and adjusting it accordingly, and the same with my true waist), and then I padded it out to perfectly match my measurements. It is easy to pin fabric to the form, as long as you run the pins parallel to the surface of the form.I'm going to share my measurements, in the hopes that people that are in between sizes like me will be able to make a more informed choice on which size dress form to getHigh bust: 37"Full bust: 41"Waist: 32.5"High hip/low belly: 38"Full hips: 41.5"Neck: 15"Back shoulder width: 17" (the form was a little too narrow here but padding helps)I do think padding this form is essential to get a good copy of your body, unless you have no squishy areas and match the form perfectly (maybe there's anout 10 of you out there like that lol). There are plenty of tutorials online to do this at home, but I purchased a cover and padding kit on Amazon for that.Overall I'm very happy with this form. It is already coming in handy for adjusting the sizing and hems of one of my dress projects (oh did I mention the adjustable hem measurement thing? So cool! ). It's a little pricey, but if it's in your budget or if you can get it on sale I say go for it!
D**G
Easy to put together, durable (within reason) and easy to adjust
This model took all of 5 minutes to put together and adjust. Granted, parts are made of plastic that *could* be made of metal, but I don't see that this will be an issue. I'm looking forward to the Fabulous Fit Dress Form System (Large) to see how it all turns out, but for now I'm very happy with the basic dress form.I like that I can check trousers and shorts on the form, too. Well worth the extra cost compared to other models. I've been sewing clothes since I was 5 years old and am so incredibly psyched to finally have a dress form! Yessssss...... My teenage daughters are pretty excited, too. None of us is a perfect size 10, so it will be nice to have the ability to pin out the clothes we want to make and edit construction as we go.While "My Double Deluxe" would not pass for me in a photo shoot, she'll do just fine for dressmaking.I think we shall call her "Dressy Bessy."
H**L
nice addition to my sewing room
I am satisfied that I purchased this particular dressform. Must say I spent a great deal of time researching and reading everyone's reviews of all the dressforms. Firstly, I know this is not the form for a professional seamstress. It is just for me and I will not be making constant adjustments to this. I will review this form with pros and cons and hope that I remember all my thoughts at the time I put this together. If you don't want to read the entire review I will state that I DO recommend the form.PROS: *I think it is pretty sturdy given that it could be top heavy. It is not heavy and can be moved around quite easily. Just remember to pick it up by the pole.*The form does rotate 360. Someone wrote that it did not, but it does. Very nice feature.*The stand is metal - no plastic. Happy about that.*The body can be removed from the pole if you need to store it in a small area. Easily done. The stand legs can slide up to a straight up and down position for storage also.*The color is not unpleasant. After adding a bra to the form, I added a shapewear garment I had. Covered up all the spaces that opened up after adjustments. I see on Amazon that you can buy a body suit of some sort to cover the form after you have added all your padding. If you don't like looking at the undressed form,put a blouse on it.*My adjustment dials were not difficult to move. I followed the directions that stated to loosen up each section from the bottom up to release all the different sections before making final adjustments. They are plastic but I felt sturdy enough.*The off centered pole is worth the extra cost. Very handy with pants.*Assembly was minimal.*Hem marker is a nice feature.*I believe there are 2 areas where you can make the form taller. Being short, I only needed to raise it a little bit.*I ordered through Amazon and as a Prime Member my dressform was sitting on my doorstep practically before I placed my order.CONS: *Some of the directions are absolutely miserable and misleading. Although the bust, waist & hip adjustments are easy to figure out, there should be more detailed instructions on how to adjust. Do you adjust evenly all the way around or do you make larger adjustments maybe in the front than the back. I am still playing with this part. I just feel Dritz could have explained in detail more than they did. Instructions are minimal.* This is my biggest complaint: The back/waist adjustment instructions are either wrong or they do not exist. I have been on all forums asking for help on how to make the length of the torso longer. Instructions (picture only - no words) show a knob to turn for this adjustment, but as far as I can see it is wrong. The knob only makes the whole form taller. I finally decided that I would just lay the form on its back and then I started to just pull the top section away from the bottom section a little bit at a time evenly spaced. Apparently, this is the way you lengthen the waist. No where in the instructions does it tell you to do this. Also, you need to be careful when you do this because there are metal clips that keep the top & bottom sections together and you want to make sure you don't go too far and pull them beyond the clips. FYI, the length can be made longer only about 1 1/2" - 2". This is not mentioned anywhere. I needed the small size form but I am only 5'2". Never thought that I was long waisted,but I needed to lengthen the torso to the max. So in this area I thought the form was skimpy. Afterall, this is not the petite form. I WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO RESPONDED TO MY QUESTION AND I HOPE MY INFORMATION HERE WILL HELP YOU.* I did not find the dimensions on the dials even worth looking at. I could not read them. I used my tape measure for all adjustments. Don't rely on the #'s on the dials.* I didn't really like the neck adjustment. Mine cannot be fine tuned. It seems to adjust to only 2 sizes: opened or closed. Maybe I just haven't figured that out yet. My form needs the top of the neck to be pressed down to move and I thought it was quite difficult and I was afraid I would break it. Not of a major concern to me on this measurement.* I know dressforms of this calibre are the same, but it could be padded a little more for pinning purposes. The pins need to go in at an angle. You will not be able to just stick the pin straight in.* My major CON on this product is DRITZ. When I received the form (beginning of Feb.) and had the question on how to lengthen the waist, I emailed their customer support email address with my question. I received an email stating that my email was received and someone would respond in 2 weeks. Well, it is a month later and I have not heard from them. Not a very good way to run a business. So know up front that the company is not going to come to your aid if you have questions. Better to ask on Amazon's forum. These people are the best.I would still recommend this dressform but know that it is not for professionals. It is strictly for the home sewist and the price reflects that. I also would not pay more than what I paid through Amazon ($158). I am happy with the purchase now that I have the length issue solved. I purchased this form because I lost weight and want to alter my clothes to fit.After I have used the form for a while, I will come back and update if I think my review needs to be revised.I will end on a humorous note: I did not name my form as so many women have, but I did stand back and really notice that I am damn short!!!! I knew I was, but to actually see it for myself was an eye opener.
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