Wow! You are meticulous. I’ve watched several videos of people sewing dress forms and only one other is even close to this. This looks like a professional piece that can be used for years. I absolutely love it!
Gina you did a fabulous job ! Great work, I don't think I ever saw anyone as immaculate as you were. You do beauitful work I look forward to following you and learning from you. I am a prestigious very precise person, paying attion to detail, I admired your mannequin. Looking forward to your next video. Patty😊
Thank you so much, Patty! I appreciate your very nice feedback :) I love the details and try my best to get a professional look in everything I make. I'm so glad we've connected! See you in the next videos.
Hi Gina!! I love your videos, especially this diy custom dress form. ❤❤❤ Thank you for showing us this amazing step by step tutorial. You are amazing 👏 God bless!!
I teach an online course showing how to make the pattern based on your measurements. To learn more, you can join the free mini-course here: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
I'm so happy to have just heard about you. I have watched and subscribe to a lot of RUclips channels that focus on men's and women's fashion and sewing/tailoring. Your channel has never come up before. I only found out about you when some sewists mentioned you on Facebook! The quality and fit of your moulage, slopers, customized dress forms look excellent. Plus I like your patterns. Thank you Gina!
You did an amazing job! Looks so professional. I am definitely going to give this a try. It looks like a lot of work but so worth it in the end. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
Woawww.....this is amazing. I would love to try your step by step process. Thank you for taking your time to share this. Am definitely going to hit the subscribe button☺️👍
Thank you for your kind words! Bangladesh is a beautiful country and lovely culture. I've been to many factories there. I am glad you're watching the videos :)
@@GinaRenee .... thank you for reply for my comments.gina when you come visit my country factory.please knock me .I will meet you and gather garments technical knowledge.thanks.
Would it be a good idea to do a narrow zigzag stitch over all seams when assembling? ( after oppressing seam open). Could use contrasting color and would reinforce stitching so no seams coming apart during stuffing process
How much money in USD do you estimate you spent on your supplies? I think it would have been a few hundred dollars. You are highly skilled. You come across as so confident doing this.
I think I spent less than $100 in total for the supplies. It really wasn't so much in my opinion to have something so accurate to help with fitting. Thanks for your nice feedback :)
As long as you are happy with how the moulage is measuring compared to your body measurements, then yes, you can cut the seam allowances down to reduce bulk. Do a measurement check to make sure before you cut any seam allowances off. You can even cut some layers shorter than others to create a more tiered effect on the seam allowances and not such a big bulk all cut off at once.
I teach how to make the pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next mini-course that is running in the Autumn (September) which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.grdmethod.com/ After the mini-course, the enrollment for the online course opens.
Hello, I drafted it based on my body measurements and the shape of my spine. I teach how to do the full drafting in the online course I teach, Making a Moulage - GRD Method.
Absolutely! That's what I did for many years before I made my custom dress form. I teach how to pad up a dress form in the moulage course that I teach. The free mini-course will be going on in September. You can sign up here to learn more: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
I go through all the layers around 6-8 min into the video. I used a crinoline and double sided fusible. But there are so many options out there that could work! @@nkwocha45
I teach how to make the pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next mini-course that is running in the Autumn which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.grdmethod.com/ After the mini-course, the enrollment for the online course opens.
Learn how to make the sewing pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next free mini-course that is running in the Autumn which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/ Then, after the free mini-course, the enrollment for the online Moualge course opens. More information on the online course can be found: www.grdmethod.com/
@@vilmasoriano3764 It's so nice to meet you! Yes, please join the free mini-course by signing up here: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
Hello, Since I've already finished my mannequin, I can't make any videos on how to dismantle it since mine is completed, and I don't want to backtrack. Can you feel for an area that is overly tight along the pole? Meaning, maybe if there is an area that is too tight, you could take out the stitches in that area only to get the pole out?
Hi, it's part of the bonus material in my Making a Moulage online course. If you'd like to know more about it, you can sign up for my free patternmaking mini-course here: www.ginarenee.com/offers/Fo625ufw/checkout. Hope to see you there!
I go through all the layers around 6-8 min. I recommend a plain weave fabric for the main material. Not a twill or irregular weave. The weight of the main fabric should be something similar to that of a canvas, but plain weave.
If I were to redo it, I would try to have around 3 layers. I was really limited with the materials I could find in Switzerland, so I ended up using more than I would have liked. I would say for sure the crinoline layer fused to the outer shell layer and then a batting layer behind the crinoline.
I teach people how to make their own patterns based on your custom measurements. I don't sell the patterns :) Please find more info by signing up for the free patternmaking mini-course here: www.ginarenee.com/offers/YnSJhZfg
Wow! You are meticulous. I’ve watched several videos of people sewing dress forms and only one other is even close to this. This looks like a professional piece that can be used for years. I absolutely love it!
Thank you so much!!
Gina you did a fabulous job ! Great work, I don't think I ever saw anyone as immaculate as you were. You do beauitful work I look forward to following you and learning from you. I am a prestigious very precise person, paying attion to detail, I admired your mannequin.
Looking forward to your next video. Patty😊
Thank you so much, Patty! I appreciate your very nice feedback :) I love the details and try my best to get a professional look in everything I make. I'm so glad we've connected! See you in the next videos.
Hi Gina!! I love your videos, especially this diy custom dress form. ❤❤❤ Thank you for showing us this amazing step by step tutorial. You are amazing 👏 God bless!!
Thanks so much for your really nice comment, Roselyn! I appreciate that you took the time to write me :) So glad you've enjoyed this video.
This is fantastic. I was thinking of using fusible fleece to give it some more stability when stuffing it. Where do we get the pattern?
I teach an online course showing how to make the pattern based on your measurements. To learn more, you can join the free mini-course here: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
I'm so happy to have just heard about you. I have watched and subscribe to a lot of RUclips channels that focus on men's and women's fashion and sewing/tailoring. Your channel has never come up before. I only found out about you when some sewists mentioned you on Facebook! The quality and fit of your moulage, slopers, customized dress forms look excellent. Plus I like your patterns. Thank you Gina!
It's so nice to meet you! I'm so glad you've found me and we've connected. Thanks so much for your nice words :)
You did an amazing job! Looks so professional. I am definitely going to give this a try. It looks like a lot of work but so worth it in the end. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
Thank you! I absolutely LOVE my customized dress form. I use it all the time! It was definitely worth the effort.
So so love it so happy I am here even doh am far behind am happy I can do it on my own time thanks a million gina
Don’t feel far behind! You’re right where you should be. I’m here when you need help!
Woawww.....this is amazing. I would love to try your step by step process. Thank you for taking your time to share this. Am definitely going to hit the subscribe button☺️👍
So glad to hear that! I absolutely love my customized dress form!
Hello gina, i watching your video.really it's very helpful video.i am from Bangladesh.pray for you.please continue.....
Thank you for your kind words! Bangladesh is a beautiful country and lovely culture. I've been to many factories there. I am glad you're watching the videos :)
@@GinaRenee .... thank you for reply for my comments.gina when you come visit my country factory.please knock me .I will meet you and gather garments technical knowledge.thanks.
@@smartcad5338 Will do :) thanks for taking the time to connect here!
Would it be a good idea to do a narrow zigzag stitch over all seams when assembling? ( after oppressing seam open). Could use contrasting color and would reinforce stitching so no seams coming apart during stuffing process
Yes, you can do that to help the edges so they don't fray. Enjoy the process of making your dress form!
Thanks ❤❤❤
My pleasure! :)
How is it when you pin into the finished dress form ?
The pinning works just like any other dress form. You're able to pin directly into the form, and the pins stay in place well.
Great job
Thank you :)
How much money in USD do you estimate you spent on your supplies? I think it would have been a few hundred dollars. You are highly skilled. You come across as so confident doing this.
I think I spent less than $100 in total for the supplies. It really wasn't so much in my opinion to have something so accurate to help with fitting. Thanks for your nice feedback :)
I love this, you take a precise approach including handling the difficult parts. You’ve done us a real service, a very professional job. Thank you.
Can the extra layers in the seam allowances be trimmed off at the stitch line to reduce bulk in the seams?
As long as you are happy with how the moulage is measuring compared to your body measurements, then yes, you can cut the seam allowances down to reduce bulk. Do a measurement check to make sure before you cut any seam allowances off. You can even cut some layers shorter than others to create a more tiered effect on the seam allowances and not such a big bulk all cut off at once.
Hello gina, is your free mini class available on 2023??
Yes! The free mini-course will be up in September this year!
@@GinaRenee Dang it 😢 I'm here in September 2024 😭
Is there a reason why you don’t topstitch (some of) your seams? I’m wondering the whole time how nice that would look.
I wanted a clean look without topstitching. You could definitely topstitch your seams though!
Thank you for this wonderful video tutorial. Hope to see more video tutorials 👍🌷👍🌷👍🌷👍👍🌷👍🌷🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹
It’s my pleasure 😊 glad you enjoy it!
Hi Gina how can I get the patterns of the mannequin
I teach how to make the pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next mini-course that is running in the Autumn (September) which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.grdmethod.com/ After the mini-course, the enrollment for the online course opens.
Hi😊 How did you draft the skeleton for the mannequin?
Hello, I drafted it based on my body measurements and the shape of my spine. I teach how to do the full drafting in the online course I teach, Making a Moulage - GRD Method.
Hi Gina, can you put this on a dress form? And stuff it in areas to form an accurate body outline/shape of your own body. Would it work?
Absolutely! That's what I did for many years before I made my custom dress form. I teach how to pad up a dress form in the moulage course that I teach. The free mini-course will be going on in September. You can sign up here to learn more: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
@@GinaRenee would you also include the Skelton? 😊
@@nkwocha45 Not if you are using the pre-made dress form underneath. That will act like the skeleton.
Sorry, one last question. What type of stabiliser did you use?
I go through all the layers around 6-8 min into the video. I used a crinoline and double sided fusible. But there are so many options out there that could work!
@@nkwocha45
I don't see the pattern for this on your site, how do we get it?
I teach how to make the pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next mini-course that is running in the Autumn which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.grdmethod.com/ After the mini-course, the enrollment for the online course opens.
Learn how to make the sewing pattern based on your body measurements in my online course, Making a Moulage - GRD Method. You can sign up for the next free mini-course that is running in the Autumn which explains more about patternmaking topics: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/ Then, after the free mini-course, the enrollment for the online Moualge course opens. More information on the online course can be found: www.grdmethod.com/
Olá, eu sou Brasileira, posso me inscrever para o seu minicurso para Setembro, obrigada!
@@vilmasoriano3764 It's so nice to meet you! Yes, please join the free mini-course by signing up here: www.ginareneedesigns.com/free-pattern-making-course/
@@GinaRenee Thank you very much!! I love your job!
Please make video. ..how to dismantle mannequin... I'm moving and the long stick under the doll is stuck .. and I don't know how to get it out
Hello, Since I've already finished my mannequin, I can't make any videos on how to dismantle it since mine is completed, and I don't want to backtrack. Can you feel for an area that is overly tight along the pole? Meaning, maybe if there is an area that is too tight, you could take out the stitches in that area only to get the pole out?
Where do we get the dress form pattern?
Hi, it's part of the bonus material in my Making a Moulage online course. If you'd like to know more about it, you can sign up for my free patternmaking mini-course here: www.ginarenee.com/offers/Fo625ufw/checkout. Hope to see you there!
Could u tell us all the fabrics you use for this dress form please. 😊
I go through all the layers around 6-8 min. I recommend a plain weave fabric for the main material. Not a twill or irregular weave. The weight of the main fabric should be something similar to that of a canvas, but plain weave.
How many layers and what layers would you recommend keeping?
If I were to redo it, I would try to have around 3 layers. I was really limited with the materials I could find in Switzerland, so I ended up using more than I would have liked. I would say for sure the crinoline layer fused to the outer shell layer and then a batting layer behind the crinoline.
@@GinaRenee Thank you for responding. I greatly appreciate it.
Thankyou please send pattern manqueen for me❤
I teach people how to make their own patterns based on your custom measurements. I don't sell the patterns :) Please find more info by signing up for the free patternmaking mini-course here: www.ginarenee.com/offers/YnSJhZfg
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