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Desperate! Can anyone help me to find.....
blondieliz
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A cheap, adjustable dressmakers / tailors dummy?
I promised my niece one for her birthday without a clue of how much they are. She has told all the friends that she is now having one and I now feel like a prize prat!!
Can anyone help me. I will not be making that rookie error again!
I promised my niece one for her birthday without a clue of how much they are. She has told all the friends that she is now having one and I now feel like a prize prat!!
Can anyone help me. I will not be making that rookie error again!
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Just a quick search:
http://www.sewessential.co.uk/Category.asp?CategoryID=1894&NumPerPage=5&page=1
Quite a few on ebay:
http://crafts.shop.ebay.co.uk/Other-Sewing-/3115/i.html?_nkw=dummyUsing my phone to post - apologies in advance for any typos0 -
Ebay? I just sold mine on there and got £63 for it. What's your budget?Sarah.

DD is 8 years old DS1 is 6 years old
DS2 is 14 months old0 -
I've been looking for ages on ebay and they are so expensive. There is a way of making one using duct tape and an old T-shirt. Perhaps you can explain to her that you didn't realise but that this method would give her exact body size and shape. You could have a girly evening together with drinks and nibbles and make it with her, and get her maybe some fabric and patterns instead?0
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blondieliz wrote: »A cheap, adjustable dressmakers / tailors dummy?
I promised my niece one for her birthday without a clue of how much they are. She has told all the friends that she is now having one and I now feel like a prize prat!!
Can anyone help me. I will not be making that rookie error again!
You could try ebay. Look under tailor's dummy; dressmakers' dummy; dress form; mannequin etc. Some are very expensive but you might get lucky. Sorry can't be of more help.0 -
Thank you all.
I just bid on 2 and lost them at the last second.
I'm looking for no more than £70, but just went up to £75. So frustrated, lost them by£1 in the last moment.
She's only 12 and my angel and I feel so bad now.
So frustrated with ebay lol :mad:0 -
Have you tried on freecycle? I've seen a few on there for my local area. I have also seen on at a cheapie store called QV - not sure if they are just local store or a chain...Man plans and God laughs...Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry. But by demonstrating that all people cry, laugh, eat, worry and die, it introduces the idea that if we try to understand each other, we may even become friends.0
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Ooh - may have found one on ebay.
Will have another look in the morning (my eyes are going a little squiffy from the searching, and ok -maybe the wine :-) )
I posted on freecycle, but have had no replies so far.
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Does it have to be adjustable? Does she actually make her own clothes? I only ask because it seems that mannequins/dummys are the 'in thing' for teens to decorate their bedrooms and drape clothes and scarves over them. And those types of dummies are available on amazon.co.uk for £45 - £70. There's a surprisingly large selection:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/ref=sr_nr_i_0?rh=k%3Atailors+dummy%2Ci%3Akitchen&keywords=tailors+dummy&ie=UTF8&qid=12822521340 -
Hi,
Yeah, she is a budding dressmaker. She is really good at designing clothes and want't to move on to the next step.
She's always saying that she won't pay a fortune on clothes as she will just make them herself!! LOL, she's already a money conscious madam!0 -
instead of pushing the price up mid auction - use hammer snipe.
http://hammersnipe.com/
it's free to use and I always use it for more expensive purchases.
Good luck0
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