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Monday, 7 March 2011

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Dressmaker Dummy

The dressmakers dummy is an essential tool to the professional dressmaker and a handy piece of equipment to have if you sew at home. The dressmaker dummy is a torso. It does not have limbs. It has the trunk of the body. Dressmakers can use these for dresses, skirts, shorts, pants and other wearable garb. The beauty is the dressmaker can visualize the outfit more easily on the dressmakers dummy.

There are several types of dressmaker dummies and the one you select will depend on your budget and needs. The cheapest is the homemade version. With this style you simply wrap duct tape around your clothes while you are wearing them. Then carefully cut the duct tape off. Naturally you will want to have a friend help you make this as it would be hard to duct tape yourself!

Another type of dressmaking dummy is the adjustable model. These are usually very affordable and made of plastic. You can use these to adjust for different sizes of people. They tend to be very light though so they don't stand up well and may need to be weighted down. Also since you can't pin in plastic you have to pin sideways.

Some of the torso dressmaking dummies are fixed to one size. These are used by filling foam into material that has been sized to the individual using it. They can be great if the garments being made are for just one person but if there are multiple people that the dressmaker dummy will be used for it can be a pain to keep resizing it.

Purchasing a dressmakers dummy should be done after careful thought is given to how it will be used. Though you can get a cheap one, it may lead to a lot of frustration. If you plan to use it a lot consider purchasing the best you can afford. You will want to think about fixed size versus adjustable and other factors.

You can pick up a nice dressmakers dummy at an affordable price at stores where dressmaking supplies are sold and sometimes in arts and crafts stores. You can also buy them online. In some cases these can be very heavy so you will want to factor in shipping fees when deciding what the best purchase is.

You will find that the dressmaking dummy is a very useful tool and over the life of this piece of equipment if you stitch a lot you will get a lot of value from it.

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Monday, 1 November 2010

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Wing Chun Wooden Dummy

Wing Chun wooden dummy, also called as muk yan jong, represents an arm and leg pattern designed to simultaneously develop fighting skill and chi in Wing Chun. The Hong Kong version (new version) of the wooden dummy is a wall mounted version of the original, which were placed in the ground. The Hong Kong wooden dummy is wall mounted using two wooden slabs piercing through the body of the wooden dummy. The new version of the Wing Chun wooden dummy was invented by Yip Man and was redesigned to fit the needs of apartment living. The new version of the Wing Chun wooden dummy has only three arms and a leg. They represent the body of an opponent in different positions and lines of energy that it can give out. The wood base in which the dummy is mounted has springiness similar to the actual reaction of an opponent when attacked. This gives the Wing Chun dummy user to practice absorbing energy in his stance. The new version of the Wing Chun wooden dummy is called a "live dummy" because of its ability to react like a live opponent while the old version is called a dead dummy because of its immobility.



Benefits of training Wing Chun with a wooden dummy are;


• Allows you to train even without a live partner.


• Conditions you to correctly position your arms and legs for maximum defense and attack.


• Conditions you for proper posture for maximum defense and attack.


• Trains you to guard against attacks.


• Trains you to counterbalance an enemy


• Trains you to oppose an attack


• Trains you to hit and attack


• Trains you to simultaneously use two limbs.


• Trains you to simultaneously use three limbs.


• Trains you to simultaneously use four limbs.


• Trains you to master footwork


• Trains you to move in the most effective manner.


• Trains you to master your kick


• Trains you to correctly apply the techniques learned in three forms


• Conditions your balance.


• Gives you speed.


• Conditions your limbs.

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