This week has been busy every with everything but what I want to do STITCH!!
SO the purse is at a standstill....................
but last Friday I started a new class. I signed up for a "Form and Draping" class last year. It's at the University of Rhode Island (only a 2 hour Drive) and is part of the their Master Seamstress Program. I want to start sewing clothes to embroider so I decided to invest in a dress form. At the first class you strip to your undies and then you are covered with a plastic bag. The instructor and her helper coat you with plaster bandages. They partially dry very quickly and the form is cut off your body. Then the two halves are dried more thoroughly with the aid of a blow dryer. Once dry you stitch the front and back together and the seams are cover with more bandages and dried.
You take the form home letting it dry completely. So here it is on my dining room table. Today I coated the inside with Vaseline YUCK!! Next I will close the neck and arm holes with more bandages and once dried coat the inside with Vaseline. When I return to class tomorrow the form will be filled with foam.
(The Vaseline will allow the bandages to be easily removed from the hardened foam).
SO the purse is at a standstill....................
but last Friday I started a new class. I signed up for a "Form and Draping" class last year. It's at the University of Rhode Island (only a 2 hour Drive) and is part of the their Master Seamstress Program. I want to start sewing clothes to embroider so I decided to invest in a dress form. At the first class you strip to your undies and then you are covered with a plastic bag. The instructor and her helper coat you with plaster bandages. They partially dry very quickly and the form is cut off your body. Then the two halves are dried more thoroughly with the aid of a blow dryer. Once dry you stitch the front and back together and the seams are cover with more bandages and dried.
You take the form home letting it dry completely. So here it is on my dining room table. Today I coated the inside with Vaseline YUCK!! Next I will close the neck and arm holes with more bandages and once dried coat the inside with Vaseline. When I return to class tomorrow the form will be filled with foam.
(The Vaseline will allow the bandages to be easily removed from the hardened foam).
To be Continued.....no eye candy here!!