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This project is super cute, so unique and has a great tutorial. Look at what Sachiko from Tea Rose Home has been up to:
Tutorial~Homespun Mannequin~

I have been wanting to get a child size mannequin for a long time. It may sound funny, but I thought it would be fun to display the clothes I made for Rachel in her room. Also, if I decided to do more open houses for Tea Rose Home, a mannequin would be a nice touch for the display. First of all, I never found one that I had in mind, the closest one was over hundred dollers. Umm… no thanks.
One day, I found this Torch stand at the clearance section in Target for $6.48(originally 12.99). The detailing is beautiful… I though, “What can I use this for?”… then, a light came in my head!
I can use this to make a mannequin! Just in case you want one, here is how I did it.
You will need:
Torch Stand
Wooden Dowel
One can of white spray paint(make sure that it is the kind that is made for metal and plastic)
Old blanket or Bath towels
Batting
Muslin
Iron or wood decorative top
Glue gun, needle and thread
How to:
1. Put the wooden dowel into the torch stand and tighten the screw. Spray paint the whole thing.
2. Cut several peices of 4″ wide batting for the neck. Glue the first part to the dowel and start wrapping it tightly, until you get the thickness you want. You can either sew the end or glue it.
3. Using the same method, wrap the old towel or blanket to the dowel. I folded the old blanket and made it 15″ tall for the body.
4. Add batting around the neck area to make a more natural and smooth look.
5. Cover the whole thing with batting. It was easier for me to sew it on to the body. I felt like I had more control and compared to using the glue gun, it is less permanent.
6. Cover the whole body with muslin. This part is a little tricky. Especially around the neck area. Sew the body part first, then the bottom and the top.
7. Around the neck area, you will need to cut some excess fabric off. Use the glue gun to secure the fabric to the top of the dowel as you make pleats.
9. Then, screw in the topper for the finishing touch.
and, the mannequin with some clothes on…
The whole thing cost me about 17.00 dollars. If you already have a torch stand or even a wooden standing coat hanger, you can make this a lot cheaper (Ladies go hunt in your garage or basement!). Although it is not perfect I love how it turned out! Apparently, Rachel liked it too, she started bringing some clothes to put on the mannequin. She and I played dolls this morning, it was a lot of fun!
Isn’t is awesome? Thanks for sharing your creativity Sachiko!
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Interesting…in my long 13 hour car ride to PA this Thanksgiving, I was crafting ideas in my head to make my own mannequin. They are so hard to find or way out of my price range. Thanks for sharing!
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Cindy
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I don't see the link to vote, where is it!! I have been voting everyday and now its gone!
The mannequin would be like having a life size doll or friend to a little
girl.
Good luck with the contest! I've been popping in to vote for you.
OMGosh! You are so darn crafty! That was just precious. I bet any little girl would go crazy over that. Great job! Have a wonderful day!
What an incredibly fun idea! Such ingenuity!
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this is awesome!
That turned out so cute! I used to sell clothing on ebay and was always trying to figure out how to make one of those. I never did.
I popped over and voted again, hope you win!
Amazing. Something I never would have thought to do.
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This project is FABULOUS!!! I voted again!
I love this idea. My hubby made me choose between a dress mannequin and a new DSLR camera. I choose the camera. After seeing this post…I can make my own mannequin. Thanks!!!
I would have loved this SOOO much when I was little!!! Thanks so much for the directions, I'll be linking.