Thank you for your calm and informative tutorial on making a dress maker's dummy. Another way to save a few more pennies is to recycle old shoulder pads and pillow/cushion inserts. The shoulder pads in particular are great for this kind of thing as they have the curved shape to start with. Also, for the bust shaping, an old bra you no longer wear makes the adjustments just that little bit easier,,, plus you can get a better individual boob shape instead of a mono-boob. An old one piece swimsuit or leotard makes a good, firm and stretchy under-cover... recycle whatever and wherever you can to save a few pennies/dollars to put towards a nicer outer fabric...🙂 🙃🐨🇦🇺
I pinned your comment to the top so everyone who wants to do something similar can see the tips! I hope that’s ok for you :) thank you for sharing them 🥰
I have been searching for ways to pad my display mannequin and found her video and your tips very helpful. Took a screenshot of it. Time to gather my supplies 😊.
I know you were nervous about posting this video but you had no reason to be! It was as calming and serene as your others and I really enjoy getting to see and learn more about what goes into your studio.
This is the how to video I have been waiting my entire sewing journey for ! A real, professional, yet cost effective method. I can't thank you enough !
Thank you so much! I looked into a lot of ways to make them, but with most of them I was scared they would turn out wobbly or loose shape over time - this way worked really well and I’m happy I can help with sharing it! 🥰
What's so incredible to me about this video is how you got so much information in a short 15 minutes. It's packed full of lessons that make me feel this both achievable and aspirational. Thank you so much for sharing.
I am new to garment sewing and have discovered to my dismay that I am not at all what the pattern companies had in mind when drafting their patterns. So now, after sewing only one garment and having a wild fitting fail with the second, I am going to make a dressform. Thank you for this beautiful video and for the wonderful inspiration! I also went to your website and am amazed by your incredibly beautiful creations - I wish you much success! Edit: I am now mostly done with the padding out of my form and am about to draft a pattern for the cover. Thanks again for this wonderful video - I am watching it over and over and am super inspired!
Thank you for this tutorial, Freda! I had a pattern prepared by Bootstrap Fashion for my measurements, but I overstuffed it to less than perfect. Your instructions are clear and calm so I recognized where I did wrong by hurrying to finish it. I will try to correct it by making a second dress form. Your videos are encouraging and slowing me down so I can enjoy the process and not rush to the finish line ASAP.
Thank you so much! I’m glad I could motivate you to tackle it again 🥰 I hope your next project turns out how you want it and that you can really enjoy the process!
thank you so much for sharing ! I will move next month to an apartment where I will finally have a proper sewing space and I can’t wait to have a dressform, I am so thankful for this tutorial ! 🖤
I was actually thinking about buying one of these adjustable dressforms because the one i have is just too small for me. but seeing your video now, I think I will just take that smaller dressform and fit it to my size like you did. what a brilliant idea!
We'll, I'm so happy that UA-cam brought you to me because I am riveted by your skill. The quiet way you work along with the easy music is an absolute joy. I have been sewing for 50 years and I am learning some techniques from you. I has to adjust my custom made dress form a few years ago and I wish I had seen your video first. It's a lot of work what you did but it came out beautifully. Your production of the video is so lovely as well. Lighting, music etc... Thank you from the US❤️
What an awesome way to do a customized dress 👗 form. I like the way where you lay the steps systematically. There are no shortcut in this - your style of work is very smart! It is instantaneously doubles-up as the basis for new garments. save so much time to start from scratch!
This was hugely helpful! I need a new dress form so badly, and this method feels very much within my set of skills. The idea of using different density of foams to mirror the softer parts of the body is just brilliant. Thank you so much for walking us through this.
Thank you so much for this video💕. I am a plus size lady and i have my old mannequin but my body has changed over the years. I had no idea how to make my dress form to my current size. And your voice is so calming. Thank you again ❤❤
Your method of storing your patterns is Exactly what I have been looking for! I currently have mine folded, binder clipped, and stacked however I have been trying to find a better method and this is It for me! I appreciate your work so much as an experienced but still self taught sewist. I always learn something new from you, even if small, and you inspire me often while I design my own projects🫶
Hallo Frieda Ich wollte dir nur eben sagen, dass du wahnsinnig schöne, beruhigende und ästhetische Videos machst. Deine Videos lösen so viel Ruhe in mir aus. Ich habe die Musik, die du immer verwendest in meiner Näh-Playliste. Sobald ich die Lieder höre, denke ich sofort an deine Videos und es kommt in mir eine innere Ruhe. Vielen Dank dafür.
Finally its here❤ There are very few tutorials out there making a mannequin but not good enough to convince myself to roll up my own sleeves. Now i am already sewing 🏃♀️
i never watch a video the whole way through without getting bored. you are so delicate and lovely to watch sew, and so helpful at teaching! thank you for this video, it will be one of the most helpful videos i have ever seen. again thank you!!!
the relaxing music, your calming and intuitive way of giving instructions, and the overall quality of the knowledge that you passed down in this video is just awesome! Bravo Freda! I truly hope you keep making videos.
This is another amazing video/tutorial! I appreciate you sharing a little bit of your process with us and greatly look forward to more like this, especially if you could share about your pattern papers (regular and tracing), marking pens & pencils, pattern storage. You continue to inspire me to greater heights and to slow down and enjoy the process ❣️🥰💙👏👏👏
Thank you! 🥰 I will definitely make a video about pattern making and everything I use for it! The process is the best about sewing I think, so I’m glad I could help you to enjoy it more 🥰
This video was super helpful. So well-presented, and many great pointers. This video, Along with the comments, I feel confident to finally shape my mannequin to my size. Thank you!
Another wonderful video by you! I recently padded out a mannequin for myself. This video has given me better ideas about what to fix in my first attempt.
I'm so grateful that you've shared this information in such a beautiful way! I would love it if you spoke a bout how you film your videos! They are so aesthetic!
Frieda, this was wonderfully helpful. Thank you for sharing. I love that the firm actually mimics softer areas and think that will be very helpful. Love how intuitive this was!! Totally inspired to make one.
This is awesome! I’ve been wanting to do this for years. I have an adjustable dress form but it is quite a bit smaller than me so it needs a lot of adjustments Your instructions are so helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Great video! I bought a dress form some years ago, when I got a good deal on it. Somehow, my body changed and the dress form is not me anymore. Would LOVE to try to modify it so I can actually use it again. Your video has inspired me! I've never seen this done before!
Nice detailed video. Your descriptions will be easy to follow when the time comes for my attempt at resizing a dress form to fit my body shape and size. Thank you.
Hi, I'm writing this comment 10 seconds into the video. This is the first time I've stumbled upon your channel through my recommendations and instant subscribe. The aesthetic and calm is everything I need in my sewing journey because it is chaotic enough anyways haha, thank you for your content
This was a fantastic video. I am always happy to see when you post something new. I would like to see how you arrange your studio so it is efficient and works for you. Also, I would like to see some sewing techniques - setting in the shoulder, buttonholes, collars etc. Mine need some help.
Excellent video as always. Could you maybe make a video where you explain your fabrics and where you purchase them from and how you choose them for your projects? That would be amazing!
This was a very good guide to creating a dressmaker's dummy. Is your pattern available online somewhere? Unfortunately, it makes little sense for women like me to make such a mannequin, as my weight has fluctuated for years and there are significant size differences between periods. Until the menopause, I maintained a steady weight that didn't change for almost thirty years. So for young women, the tip to make your own tailor-made shape is spot on.
I would love to do this to my cheap manakin but alas I'm ill and my weight fluctuates quite a lot about 1 - 1 and a half stone hopefully the hospital will figure out what's wrong with me and I can give this a go. I love watching your video ❤
This is so so helpful, I bought a smaller one but was very nervous about starting to customize. Thank you for sharing this! I rewatched but might have missed the information, do you mind shariing how you got the pattern? Was it those websites where you enter your measurements? And what thickness of foam would you recommend, I am not sure whether 3cm is good, I feel lile that would be thick enough to allow room to actually cut without being too much waste... Thank you in advance and all the best!
Thank you! Regarding your questions- I’m making all of my patterns myself! I learned how to draft your own patterns and this exact pattern is one I drafted for the first mannequin I made for myself with some new adjustments:) Regarding the foam I think mine was 3 or 4 cm as well. This was perfect for the bust area for example, and for places like the waist where I needed it to be thinner I just cut it in half so that it was maybe 1.5 to 2 cm :) I hope that helped!
@@friedalepold thank you so much!! I'll have to finally try and Do a pattern of my body. It's really interesting, I am confident in doing pants but for some reason I find soing bodices impossible because my body transforms so much at the waist throughout the day. Your videos are really so so nice because even though the quality is immaculate, it makes sewing more approachable somehow. (I think since I am based in Germany, your accent gives me a familiar feeling in the best way possible? Lol I don't know) Anyway, looking forward to learn from you!
@@soadfanioanna If you want to make a pattern you can try an old cosplay trick. Use an old shirt and duct tape to make a perfect pattern of your body. It's not as fancy as Friedas work, but it is an easy way to get started. There are quite a few videos on it. Da du meintest, dass du in Deutschland lebst nochmal auf Deutsch. Es gibt im Cosplay den Trick Frischhaltefolie oder ein altes T-Shirt zu nehmen und dann den Körper mit Klebeband zu umwickeln. Auf das klebeband kann man dann das Schnittmuster zeichnen. Das ist natürlich nicht so schick wie Friedas Muster, aber nen guter Ansatz um erstmal nen Muster vom eigenen Körper zu erstellen
I am so enjoying your videos. They are beautifully presented and very enlightening. I have wanted to make my own dress form for a very long time and this video has given me the push I needed. I am wondering though if you would be able to share how you drafted the pattern pieces for your 2 earlier dress forms. Thank you and I look forward to seeing future videos.
It’s a great video! Thank you a lot for inspiration, all your dresses are just incredible! I would like you to ask what kind of paper you use for a tracing pattern? I mean those transparent one. It looks so stiff, could you please share with us the name of this paper and maybe a brand? Or link on it? I’ll appreciate it a lot!
Thank you for your calm and informative tutorial on making a dress maker's dummy. Another way to save a few more pennies is to recycle old shoulder pads and pillow/cushion inserts. The shoulder pads in particular are great for this kind of thing as they have the curved shape to start with. Also, for the bust shaping, an old bra you no longer wear makes the adjustments just that little bit easier,,, plus you can get a better individual boob shape instead of a mono-boob. An old one piece swimsuit or leotard makes a good, firm and stretchy under-cover... recycle whatever and wherever you can to save a few pennies/dollars to put towards a nicer outer fabric...🙂
🙃🐨🇦🇺
I pinned your comment to the top so everyone who wants to do something similar can see the tips! I hope that’s ok for you :) thank you for sharing them 🥰
@@friedalepold thank you so much, that's very sweet of you... I hope these tips can be of help to anyone ☺️
Great advice! Thx!
Thank you
I have been searching for ways to pad my display mannequin and found her video and your tips very helpful. Took a screenshot of it. Time to gather my supplies 😊.
I know you were nervous about posting this video but you had no reason to be! It was as calming and serene as your others and I really enjoy getting to see and learn more about what goes into your studio.
Thank you so much 🥰 I’m really glad you liked it as well! It’s always scary to share something new I think 🫣
This is the how to video I have been waiting my entire sewing journey for ! A real, professional, yet cost effective method. I can't thank you enough !
Thank you so much! I looked into a lot of ways to make them, but with most of them I was scared they would turn out wobbly or loose shape over time - this way worked really well and I’m happy I can help with sharing it! 🥰
What's so incredible to me about this video is how you got so much information in a short 15 minutes. It's packed full of lessons that make me feel this both achievable and aspirational. Thank you so much for sharing.
Im glad you liked the video and take something from it! Thank you 🥰
I am new to garment sewing and have discovered to my dismay that I am not at all what the pattern companies had in mind when drafting their patterns. So now, after sewing only one garment and having a wild fitting fail with the second, I am going to make a dressform. Thank you for this beautiful video and for the wonderful inspiration! I also went to your website and am amazed by your incredibly beautiful creations - I wish you much success! Edit: I am now mostly done with the padding out of my form and am about to draft a pattern for the cover. Thanks again for this wonderful video - I am watching it over and over and am super inspired!
About how long would you say this should take as a beginner? I want to make it but it seems really hard 🫣
Thank you for this tutorial, Freda! I had a pattern prepared by Bootstrap Fashion for my measurements, but I overstuffed it to less than perfect. Your instructions are clear and calm so I recognized where I did wrong by hurrying to finish it. I will try to correct it by making a second dress form. Your videos are encouraging and slowing me down so I can enjoy the process and not rush to the finish line ASAP.
Thank you so much! I’m glad I could motivate you to tackle it again 🥰 I hope your next project turns out how you want it and that you can really enjoy the process!
thank you so much for sharing ! I will move next month to an apartment where I will finally have a proper sewing space and I can’t wait to have a dressform, I am so thankful for this tutorial ! 🖤
Oh perfect! A nice sewing space sounds amazing 🥰 I’m glad this video found you at the right time :D
I was actually thinking about buying one of these adjustable dressforms because the one i have is just too small for me. but seeing your video now, I think I will just take that smaller dressform and fit it to my size like you did. what a brilliant idea!
This is such an amazing resource. I appreciated how thorough you were with explaining your process.
Loved this tutorial! Hope to see more ❤
I have a dress form that needs adjusting to my body and I will refer to this video for inspiration. Thank you.
Oh perfect! I hope it will be helpful
This is amazing! The zipper, fitting it directly on your body, and adjusting the squish are brilliant!
You are an absolute master of your craft. I am inspired by all of your tutorials. I would love more of your sewing room series.
I agree
This is beautiful. The video. Your voice. The music volume. The project. Thank you ❤ I’m glad you are here.
We'll, I'm so happy that UA-cam brought you to me because I am riveted by your skill. The quiet way you work along with the easy music is an absolute joy. I have been sewing for 50 years and I am learning some techniques from you. I has to adjust my custom made dress form a few years ago and I wish I had seen your video first. It's a lot of work what you did but it came out beautifully. Your production of the video is so lovely as well. Lighting, music etc... Thank you from the US❤️
What an awesome way to do a customized dress 👗 form. I like the way where you lay the steps systematically. There are no shortcut in this - your style of work is very smart! It is instantaneously doubles-up as the basis for new garments. save so much time to start from scratch!
It was a joy watching this video. Wow, so much work! Incredible result!
This was hugely helpful! I need a new dress form so badly, and this method feels very much within my set of skills. The idea of using different density of foams to mirror the softer parts of the body is just brilliant. Thank you so much for walking us through this.
This was a pleasure to watch. Thank you for making it, and I look forward to more in this series.
Your patience is a gift. I wish I was so gifted
You delivered a very helpful mannequin making tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video💕. I am a plus size lady and i have my old mannequin but my body has changed over the years. I had no idea how to make my dress form to my current size. And your voice is so calming. Thank you again ❤❤
Thank you for your lovely comment! I think this is a great way to change your mannequin over time so I’m glad I could help!
Your method of storing your patterns is Exactly what I have been looking for! I currently have mine folded, binder clipped, and stacked however I have been trying to find a better method and this is It for me! I appreciate your work so much as an experienced but still self taught sewist. I always learn something new from you, even if small, and you inspire me often while I design my own projects🫶
Such a calm, well explained video. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Yes please to all the videos this was very helpful and beautiful 😊
Hallo Frieda
Ich wollte dir nur eben sagen, dass du wahnsinnig schöne, beruhigende und ästhetische Videos machst. Deine Videos lösen so viel Ruhe in mir aus. Ich habe die Musik, die du immer verwendest in meiner Näh-Playliste. Sobald ich die Lieder höre, denke ich sofort an deine Videos und es kommt in mir eine innere Ruhe. Vielen Dank dafür.
Oh danke 🥰 freut mich total, dass du das mit meinen Videos verbindest! Ich will definitiv Ruhe damit ausdrücken
Finally its here❤ There are very few tutorials out there making a mannequin but not good enough to convince myself to roll up my own sleeves. Now i am already sewing 🏃♀️
I’m glad you enjoyed it! And I wish you a great success with your own mannequin! 🥰
i never watch a video the whole way through without getting bored. you are so delicate and lovely to watch sew, and so helpful at teaching! thank you for this video, it will be one of the most helpful videos i have ever seen. again thank you!!!
What an absolute joy of a video, as always! Thanks for sharing all your work :)
Hi Frieda, I'd be interested in learning about what stationery supplies you use - types of pens, pencils, scissors, etc.
the relaxing music, your calming and intuitive way of giving instructions, and the overall quality of the knowledge that you passed down in this video is just awesome! Bravo Freda! I truly hope you keep making videos.
I'm interested in anything you do and this process was really informative and calming like all of your amazing videos 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much!
What a tremendous outcome. Well done!!!!!
You are an incredible artist…a true master Frieda! This was incredible to watch. You are extremely talented. Thank you for sharing this process 😊❤️
This is another amazing video/tutorial! I appreciate you sharing a little bit of your process with us and greatly look forward to more like this, especially if you could share about your pattern papers (regular and tracing), marking pens & pencils, pattern storage. You continue to inspire me to greater heights and to slow down and enjoy the process ❣️🥰💙👏👏👏
Thank you! 🥰 I will definitely make a video about pattern making and everything I use for it!
The process is the best about sewing I think, so I’m glad I could help you to enjoy it more 🥰
This video was super helpful. So well-presented, and many great pointers. This video, Along with the comments, I feel confident to finally shape my mannequin to my size. Thank you!
This is amazing! I'm not sure I'll ever be this ambitious, but it's great to know it xan be done!!❤❤❤
The dress form is as beautiful as the dresses you make xx
Thanks for this one, it is of great help to me. I am looking forward to the next one.
Another wonderful video by you! I recently padded out a mannequin for myself. This video has given me better ideas about what to fix in my first attempt.
I absolutely loved our video! I subscribed and looking forward to more of them. Thank you!
Would love to see more of your studio and how it all works for you .Thankyou so much for sharing
That was amazing, thank you for the insight on how you choose to customize your dress mannequin. 😊 ❤
I’m a complete beginner to dressmaking and I’m looking to making my own mannequin and I will be subscribing to your channel
I've been making a dress form the same way! I'm happy to watch your video and have a bit of company while working.
I'm so grateful that you've shared this information in such a beautiful way! I would love it if you spoke a bout how you film your videos! They are so aesthetic!
Amazing gift you have! ❤your presentation so smooth, and professional and personable was a pleasure to watch. Thank you so much❤
Frieda, this was wonderfully helpful. Thank you for sharing. I love that the firm actually mimics softer areas and think that will be very helpful. Love how intuitive this was!! Totally inspired to make one.
This is awesome! I’ve been wanting to do this for years. I have an adjustable dress form but it is quite a bit smaller than me so it needs a lot of adjustments Your instructions are so helpful! Thank you for sharing!
just bravo 👏👏👏and your calm while you are sewing . thanks for sharing .
This is a labour of love and a piece of art ❤ congratulations for your creation 😊
What a great idea to use an exiting dress form.
Wonderful! Amazing work! Can’t wait to watch and learn more!
Great video! I bought a dress form some years ago, when I got a good deal on it. Somehow, my body changed and the dress form is not me anymore. Would LOVE to try to modify it so I can actually use it again. Your video has inspired me! I've never seen this done before!
This is by far the best video for this project. Thank you very well done❤
Thank you for this. Just the perfect video I needed for the perfect need.
Can't wait to see part 2♥️
I would!
Thank you for this video. I have a size 8 but need to grade it to a 14. Your video encourages me. Thank you
Thank you for this video! would definitely love to see more how you set up your studio.
Beautiful job.
This is so helpful, thank you so much for this video!
I’ve never watched one of your videos but this was unexpectedly so wonderful to watch. I can’t imagine how long that took but your work is amazing.
Amazing video thank you so much for sharing your technic
Thank you !
Nice detailed video. Your descriptions will be easy to follow when the time comes for my attempt at resizing a dress form to fit my body shape and size. Thank you.
this is so so so so helpful!
Fabulous! Your SO talented! Lucy from England, Malton
Very wonderful work and i appreciate your hard work ♥️
Salute to u lady... U have done osum job ❤thankyu for this amazing video❤❤
This and you are so inspiring.. your ways and craft are magical✨
Hi, I'm writing this comment 10 seconds into the video. This is the first time I've stumbled upon your channel through my recommendations and instant subscribe. The aesthetic and calm is everything I need in my sewing journey because it is chaotic enough anyways haha, thank you for your content
This was a fantastic video. I am always happy to see when you post something new. I would like to see how you arrange your studio so it is efficient and works for you. Also, I would like to see some sewing techniques - setting in the shoulder, buttonholes, collars etc. Mine need some help.
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful and informative.
Your work is always so well made
I would love to see all aspects of your studio❤️❤️
Omg I haven’t even opened my machines box yet and I know I will be the “3projects at once” type. Thank you for assuring me this is okay 😂
Excellent video as always. Could you maybe make a video where you explain your fabrics and where you purchase them from and how you choose them for your projects?
That would be amazing!
This was a very good guide to creating a dressmaker's dummy. Is your pattern available online somewhere?
Unfortunately, it makes little sense for women like me to make such a mannequin, as my weight has fluctuated for years and there are significant size differences between periods. Until the menopause, I maintained a steady weight that didn't change for almost thirty years. So for young women, the tip to make your own tailor-made shape is spot on.
It's a beautiful video, thank you for sharing!
thank you so much, you are very professional sewist and artist
Love it.Amazing! Thank you!
A perfect job
I would love to do this to my cheap manakin but alas I'm ill and my weight fluctuates quite a lot about 1 - 1 and a half stone hopefully the hospital will figure out what's wrong with me and I can give this a go. I love watching your video ❤
Fascinating.
beautifully made
Great video, nice narration and music!!!
This is so so helpful, I bought a smaller one but was very nervous about starting to customize. Thank you for sharing this!
I rewatched but might have missed the information, do you mind shariing how you got the pattern? Was it those websites where you enter your measurements?
And what thickness of foam would you recommend, I am not sure whether 3cm is good, I feel lile that would be thick enough to allow room to actually cut without being too much waste...
Thank you in advance and all the best!
Thank you!
Regarding your questions-
I’m making all of my patterns myself! I learned how to draft your own patterns and this exact pattern is one I drafted for the first mannequin I made for myself with some new adjustments:)
Regarding the foam I think mine was 3 or 4 cm as well. This was perfect for the bust area for example, and for places like the waist where I needed it to be thinner I just cut it in half so that it was maybe 1.5 to 2 cm :)
I hope that helped!
@@friedalepold thank you so much!! I'll have to finally try and Do a pattern of my body. It's really interesting, I am confident in doing pants but for some reason I find soing bodices impossible because my body transforms so much at the waist throughout the day. Your videos are really so so nice because even though the quality is immaculate, it makes sewing more approachable somehow. (I think since I am based in Germany, your accent gives me a familiar feeling in the best way possible? Lol I don't know)
Anyway, looking forward to learn from you!
@@soadfanioanna If you want to make a pattern you can try an old cosplay trick. Use an old shirt and duct tape to make a perfect pattern of your body.
It's not as fancy as Friedas work, but it is an easy way to get started.
There are quite a few videos on it.
Da du meintest, dass du in Deutschland lebst nochmal auf Deutsch.
Es gibt im Cosplay den Trick Frischhaltefolie oder ein altes T-Shirt zu nehmen und dann den Körper mit Klebeband zu umwickeln.
Auf das klebeband kann man dann das Schnittmuster zeichnen.
Das ist natürlich nicht so schick wie Friedas Muster, aber nen guter Ansatz um erstmal nen Muster vom eigenen Körper zu erstellen
wie entspannend und ästhetisch kann ein video sein?!🧡
😂 Danke dir 🥰
Amazing ❤ end result
Absolutely lovely video.❤
Beautiful 🤩
Hola q buen trabajo te felicito yo quiero hacer uno pero compre una de plastico para forrarlo y este tutorial me ha dado ideas para hacerlo gracias
This is beautiful
so relaxing 🎉
Thanks for the video! It was very informative! 😊❤❤
❤❤❤ that is a wonderful work thank you!!
this is amazing. I have an existing (cheap) dressform that I have wanted to customize.
Oh that’s perfect! I hope this video gives you some inspiration how to customise ist 🥰
Loved this video
I am so enjoying your videos. They are beautifully presented and very enlightening. I have wanted to make my own dress form for a very long time and this video has given me the push I needed. I am wondering though if you would be able to share how you drafted the pattern pieces for your 2 earlier dress forms. Thank you and I look forward to seeing future videos.
You have a beautiful and relaxing voice. I enjoyed the vid
Brilliant video, thank you so much.
It’s a great video! Thank you a lot for inspiration, all your dresses are just incredible!
I would like you to ask what kind of paper you use for a tracing pattern? I mean those transparent one. It looks so stiff, could you please share with us the name of this paper and maybe a brand? Or link on it? I’ll appreciate it a lot!