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The Dritz Sew You Adjustable Dress Form M/L is a professional-grade female mannequin designed for US sizes 12–18. Featuring 12 precision dials for bust, waist, hips, neck, and height adjustments, it offers half-inch incremental customization and extends up to 63" tall. Its foam-backed pinnable fabric and 360° hem guide enable accurate fittings and flawless garment finishes. Lightweight and tool-free to set up, this dress form is the ultimate companion for millennial managers and creatives who demand precision and style in their sewing projects.









| ASIN | B007PBHZJ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,059 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #3 in Sewing Dress Forms & Mannequins |
| Chest Size | 46 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,815) |
| Date First Available | March 27, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072879276510 |
| Item Weight | 10.05 pounds |
| Item model number | 20421 |
| Manufacturer | Prym Consumer USA |
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 11.5 x 15.5 inches |
| UPC | 072879276510 |
| Waist (cm) | 40 Inches |
C**S
Good, but needs adjustments for busty girls
I have an extreme hourglass figure, so I make a lot of my own clothing since I have trouble finding manufactured clothes that fit properly. I have needed a dress form to test out muslins on, and given my unique measurements (42/29/40), an adjustable dress form seem to be the best bet. This one was good, but still needs considerable adjustments if you are busty like me. My overall bust measurement is 42 inches, but my underbust 34 inches. I wear a 34G bra. The dress form is a B cup at best. As a result, you cannot increase the bust size on this form without also increasing the underbust size. My advice, if you have weird measurements like mine with a large chest, is to adjust the bust on this form so that it equals your underbust measurement, and then pad out the breasts to get to your overall busy measurement. On mine, I put one of my older bras and stuffed it with pairs of pantyhose until I achieved the breast size I needed. This way, I have a more accurate bust on my form than the standard measurements. I have attached photos showing the unpadded form, and the form post-padding. Other than that, I like this form. It allows you to also adjust the torso length, which is not really an issue for me (I'm very short) but I know is concerning with other women who have issues getting waistlines on dresses to fit at their natural waist rather than inadvertently becoming an empire waist. I have small shoulders, and this form does not have adjustments for that, but that is not a deal breaker. As others have said, some of the dials may be hard to turn, but after a couple of turns, the rest of it went smoothly. It is a little bit flimsy, so you will probably want to avoid using heavy fabrics with it, but if you are using cottons or other standard dress fabrics, you should be fine. I think this is a good staple for any other gals who enjoy making their own clothing. You may still need to do some adjustments to get your exact body shape, but that is to be expected with any dress form. Good value!
J**K
good quality
very nice works great exactly what we wanted
P**S
Excellent Choice for Personal Use
If you want a heavy-duty dress form with infinite adjustment possibilities, this one's not for you. But if you plan to set it to your size and leave it there, and you plan to drape it with ordinary street clothes rather than heavy, 17th-century costumes, it's good value. The body is a lightweight plastic shell with a layer of pinnable padding on the outside, set atop a metal pole with plastic feet. It took only moments to set it up out of the box, and about 10 minutes to adjust it to my proportions. The rings controlling "vertical hold" (shout-out to fellow members of the analog club) do require a firm grip to keep the thing from sliding down, but the gears that adjust the torso's shape are plenty firm, and they stay put. Note that they're easier to adjust if you follow the directions and adjust all of the gears in small increments. Trying to expand, say, the bust (how the mighty have fallen) by turning only one of the multiple wheels will bind the other wheels, making a complete and efficient adjustment difficult. In short, I find the quality appropriate for the price point, as long as it holds up for at least a couple of years.
A**A
Sturdy, easy to pin - much better than I expected!!
I was hesitant to buy this dress form as I was concerned that my budget was too little to buy anything of quality. For reference, I have previously owned two Singer dress forms in a similar adjustable style. I have found this form to be sturdy and easier to adjust than those forms. To be fair, both of my previous forms are several years old. I gave them away to family members during a lull in my sewing. My next concern was that it would look weird in my apartment. I don't have a lot of space and after owning two bright blue ones, I didn't want to add an eye sore. This green color sits perfectly in my room (I have a lot of dark wood furniture) and looks like it belongs. My partner loves to hang their jacket on it when they come over! In terms of practicality, beyond a good degree of sturdiness, I have found it really easy to pin fabric or attach loose pins to bare sections of the form. However, The foam pin cushion at the top is not useful for easy access as every time that I try to pull a pin out, the entire foam section lifts along with it. This could be a quick fix but I am not to fussed for right now. Pinning loose pins to the form is working well enough for me. Below is a quick, condensed overview. This is perfect for someone who: - sews occasionally, maybe working on 1-4 projects a month. - sews light-medium weight garments. Everyday garments. Nothing too heavy. - is on a budget but needs a form to help with draping. Pros: - Easy to assemble. - Not an eyesore. - Sturdier than older adjustable forms (in my opinion). Cons: - Faint smell of plastic and chemicals when you open the box (it goes away but is off-putting). - Not the neatest care and construction on the inside. I question it's long term durability after a few years. - A little bit challenging to adjust at first but if you read the instructions and are patient, it gets easier quickly. - Foam cushion = useless Bottom line: if you have excess money to spare, maybe look for a form of better quality. However, this does the job perfectly fine!
E**E
I love it, it's exactly like the picture
P**S
Fácil de usar, las medidas son exactas y buena calidad
V**E
Très bien fait et quand même assez robuste. J’ai bien aimé le fait qu’il soit à 4 pattes au lieu de 3. Il est plus stable. Quand même facile à ajuster à la bonne taille. Seul point négatif: instructions seulement en anglais et en espagnol.
C**N
Un buona qualità
C**N
My mom was satisfied so I guess there's nothing more to say (She uses this for her hobby).
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