Re: [h-cost] Happy Birthday to me!

2009-09-03 Thread Marjorie Wilser
My Uniquely You has been a blessing. I can corset it and get it close  
to my natural dimensions *in* the corset.


She also provided my spouse and I the most hilarity we'd had in a  
long time. My Oh My, are those endowments *perky* when she pops out  
of the box!! And I do mean pops. Lord have mercy, she does rather  
blossom! I think we spent the better part of an hour just giggling.  
We'd about get over it and then we'd look at her again and crack up.


The fitting bit is not for the faint of heart, but well worth the  
extra effort. I now need to pad a bit around the tum sigh, but  
still, I'm very happy to have had her for these last few years.


== Marjorie Wilser

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Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement. --MW

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On Sep 2, 2009, at 8:44 PM, Kimiko Small wrote:

I believe we've discussed the merits of various dress forms on this  
list before, if you want to check the archives, or google the terms  
h-cost AND 'dress form'.


My advice on what to avoid is the plastic dial up types, as they  
will never get near your own body shape, even if the bust, waist,  
and hips are right. Your torso may be longer or shorter, or need  
less padding or more padding in certain areas. I hated mine.


I now use a Uniquely You dress form that I have taken a knife to  
certain parts, and padded other parts. This is why some prefer the  
type that comes with padding, or use a form that is too small and  
pad up as needed, or make your own My Twin dress form in foam. It  
just depends on what works for your budget and time.


And Happy Birthday! Whatever you decide, enjoy it. Mine has really  
helped me fit garments so much better now.


 Kimiko Small
http://www.kimiko1.com
Be the change you want to see in the world. ~ Ghandi


Coming soon: The Tudor Lady's Wardrobe
http://www.margospatterns.com/





From: Althea Turner alt...@alfalfapress.com

 My Darling has said he'd buy me a dress form for my birthday. Any  
recommendations on which brand to buy? Which to avoid?




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[h-cost] Happy Birthday to me!

2009-09-02 Thread Althea Turner
My Darling has said he'd buy me a dress form for my birthday. Any  
recommendations on which brand to buy? Which to avoid?


Thanks!
Althea


Althea Turner
alt...@alfalfapress.com

We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. When the loyal  
opposition dies, I think the soul of America dies with it. Edward R.  
Murrow





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Re: [h-cost] Happy Birthday to me!

2009-09-02 Thread Kimiko Small
I believe we've discussed the merits of various dress forms on this list 
before, if you want to check the archives, or google the terms h-cost AND 
'dress form'.

My advice on what to avoid is the plastic dial up types, as they will never get 
near your own body shape, even if the bust, waist, and hips are right. Your 
torso may be longer or shorter, or need less padding or more padding in certain 
areas. I hated mine. 

I now use a Uniquely You dress form that I have taken a knife to certain parts, 
and padded other parts. This is why some prefer the type that comes with 
padding, or use a form that is too small and pad up as needed, or make your own 
My Twin dress form in foam. It just depends on what works for your budget and 
time.

And Happy Birthday! Whatever you decide, enjoy it. Mine has really helped me 
fit garments so much better now.

 Kimiko Small
http://www.kimiko1.com
Be the change you want to see in the world. ~ Ghandi


Coming soon: The Tudor Lady's Wardrobe
http://www.margospatterns.com/





From: Althea Turner alt...@alfalfapress.com

 My Darling has said he'd buy me a dress form for my birthday. Any 
recommendations on which brand to buy? Which to avoid?


  
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