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product_id: 2004011
title: "Sew You Adjustable Dress Form"
brand: "dritz"
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# Height adjustable up to 62.5" 360° adjustable hem marker & spinning base 12 multi-point body adjustments Sew You Adjustable Dress Form

**Brand:** dritz
**Price:** 137.30 OMR
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧵 Tailor your vision with precision and style — don’t just sew, sew YOU!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sew You Adjustable Dress Form by dritz
- **How much does it cost?** 137.30 OMR with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dritz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dritz brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Craftsmanship:** Backed by Dritz’s century-long heritage, this form is your reliable partner in turning ideas into wearable art.
- • **Size Range Flexibility:** Fits US women's sizes 4–12 with no tools needed—perfect for versatile project needs.
- • **Boutique-Ready Aesthetic:** Opal green finish and foam-backed pinnable surface elevate your workspace with style and function.
- • **Precision Fit at Your Fingertips:** 9 smooth-rolling adjustment wheels & 2 front dials for half-inch increments ensure your garment fits like a glove.
- • **Custom Height for Real-World Draping:** Adjust up to 62.5" to match shoulder-to-floor length for flawless hemming and pinning.

## Overview

The Dritz Sew You Adjustable Dress Form in opal green offers 12 multi-point body adjustments, a height-adjustable center pole up to 62.5", and a 360-degree adjustable hem marker for precise garment fitting. Designed for US women's sizes 4–12, it features 9 smooth-rolling wheels and front dials for easy half-inch incremental adjustments. Its foam-backed pinnable surface and stable stand combine functionality with boutique-inspired style, making it an essential tool for both beginner and professional designers seeking custom-fit clothing with confidence.

## Description

Enjoy the accuracy, stability, and creative freedom to turn your ideas into beautiful handmade blouses, mini skirts, crochet tops, and everyday garments. This sewing mannequin transforms the way you fit, drape, and design, helping you create clothing that looks and feels custom-made.​ Easily match the measurements and visualize fit of whoever you're sewing for with 11 torso adjustment points, 2'' of extended torso length, and a neck adjustment dial. Whether you're refining a bodice or perfecting shoulder placement, the rolling adjustment wheels make it simple. Hem, mark, and fine-tune the details from all angles as you move around its stable base. Rest assured, the foam-backed, pinnable surface holds fabric securely as you drape, pin at an angle, and style each piece, giving you complete control over your design.​ Rooted in Dritz's century of sewing accessories, the Sew You Form delivers precision to help beginners achieve the right shape and proportion while giving experienced designers the accuracy they rely on for elevated work. Whether you're refreshing clothes from your closet, reworking thrift store finds, or bringing a new idea to life, this dress form helps you create with greater confidence and ease.

Review: Love her!!! - I'm a professional seamstress, so I needed something very very adjustable that spins and pins. I used to work in a shop that had a Matilda from the turn of the century. She was a size 12, her height was adjustable but not her size, and you could pin to your heart's content and never worry that you would break her. Admittedly that Matilda had ugly fabric on her, but we used to have fun dressing her up with new slip covers. Ever since I left the shop I have been dreaming about buying a Matilda (or something similar), but they are very expensive and I just can't wait any longer. So I shopped around quite a bit and decided on this one. It's very nearly perfect. She spins, (I would argue that she does not pin), she's lightweight (Matilda was NOT), she's a lovey shade of emerald, and her feet do not scratch my wood floors. Pros: Very adjustable, cranked in she's roughly a size 2-4, cranked out she's close to an 18. Her height is also adjustable. Yesterday I dropped her all the way down, and beaded the bodice on a wedding gown while sitting comfortably in a chair. Then I cranked her all the way up and trimmed a tulle hem while sitting in the same chair. Lightweight, I can easily pick her up and set her on the table so I can work on a complicated hem without having to sit or lay on the floor, which is awesome because I have bad knees and do not get up off the floor quickly or gracefully. She was very affordable, enough so that I'm thinking about buying a large model too. The other ones I've been looking at would have cost me $400 each and I would have needed one in each size to cover my client base. Where would I put all that and how would I PAY for it? Expanding neck, which Matilda did not have at all. She spins and spins easily (which is critical for me as I can run hems through the sewing machine while the weight of the dress is held up and not falling off the sewing table). Cons: She's mostly plastic, which might not hold up long term especially with my workload (yesterday she had 3 different wedding gowns on her, today will be worse). I get that the torso has to be plastic, but I wish the feet and adjustment gears were metal. The skirt marker isn't long enough for wedding gowns and/or full skirts. She's rather flat chested (although I suppose it's easier to add than subtract). She's really isn't pin-able. I'm going to make a couple of padded sleeves to pull down over her, so the gaping holes don't offend my (larger than a size 2) brides and I can pin fabric to her. But how hard would it be to add some padding in the manufacturing process and charge me an extra $10-20 for that? Not too hard I bet. She has dials all over, I think she would be vastly improved if she had fewer dials that operated multiple openings with a readable dimension on the dial. So if I has a customer that measured 38, 25, 39, I could adjust one dial for each dimension and be done. I also wish that there was a way to adjust the height to a specific measurement. I can adjust the height yes, but I can't adjust it to exactly 5'-2". I have to guess at it, then measure and adjust, over and over until it's just so. I wish she had wheels, because I move her around all the time, and I have to be careful not to drag her because the torso pulls off the pole rather easily. I'm thinking about buying a scooter and fixing her base to it. But again, how hard would it be to add the wheels to the manufacturing process? Not too hard I bet.
Review: 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!

## Features

- ACCURATE CUSTOM FIT MADE EASY: Match body measurements using the 12 multi-point body adjustments, height-adjustable center pole, and 360-degree adjustable hem marker while the sturdy black stand keeps garments balanced for accurate fitting and draping
- FINGERTIP CONTROL: Create better-fitting clothing using 9 smooth-rolling adjustment wheels at the sides & back, 2 front auto-set dials with clearly marked ½” increments to expand or contract the form, plus a neck adjustment dial to match body measurements
- PERFECT FIT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Fashion clothes that mirror real-life body proportions by adjusting the form's height to match your shoulder-to-floor measurement for more accurate draping, pinning, and measuring; Max height 62.5”
- SECURE PINNING, DISPLAY-READY STYLE: Pin your sewing fabrics securely at an angle through the display stand's foam-backed surface; Elevate your sewing space with your projects set against the on-trend opal green color for a boutique-inspired look
- SIZE RANGE TO FIT YOUR PROJECTS: Small-Medium form sets up easily with no tools needed and adjusts to US women's approximate sizes 4–12; Bust 33–40"; Waist 26–33"; Hips 35–42"; Back waist length 15–17"; Neck 14–17"; Shoulder width 14.5"
- CRAFTSMANSHIP YOU CAN TRUST: Build your toolkit with trusted Dritz sewing supplies, backed by a long heritage of helping makers turn great ideas into beautiful handmade garments, from marking and measuring tools to pins, elastics, and fasteners

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Dritz |
| Color | Opal Green |
| Item Weight | 9.4 pounds |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | Small |
| Waist (cm) | 26 inches |
| Waist Size | 26 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dritz
- **Color:** Opal Green
- **Item Weight:** 9.4 pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Size:** Small

## Images

![Sew You Adjustable Dress Form - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51kscvHTLAL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a 80 lbs beaded gown ...is it sturdy enough to hold the gown?**
A: 80 lbs is the same as 10 bowling balls. Are you sure you want to make a gown that heavy? The bride could collapse before reaching the altar. Just a thought.

**Q: My measurements are  Bust:	 32"  Waist:	 24"  Hips:	 31" and I am 5'8"  I know the bust on this is 33" so do you think it will work okay for me still?**
A: Sew You Dress Form, Size Small, allows you to personalize the form to match your body measurements. Simply measure your body and mark the adjusting wheel tapes to make the form Sew You can use the form for a friend by simply writing their body measurements on the wheel tapes in a different color of ink. Adjustments on the form can be made at the neck, bust, back waist length, waist and hips. Size Small Dimensions - Bust: 33-40 Inch; Waist: 26-33 Inch; Hips: 36-42 Inch; Back Length: 15-17 Inch; Neck: 14-17 Inch.

**Q: What size is medium**
A: Product description
Size:Medium
Sew You Dress Form, Size Medium, allows you to personalize the form to match your body measurements. Simply measure your body and mark the adjusting wheel tapes to make the form Sew You can use the form for a friend by simply writing their body measurements on the wheel tapes in a different color of ink. Adjustments on the form can be made at the neck, bust, back waist length, waist and hips. Size Medium Dimensions - Bust: 39-46 Inch; Waist: 32-40 Inch; Hips: 41-47 Inches; Back Length: 15-17 Inch, Neck: 15-18 Inch.

**Q: what size would you say this size small is good for? I see there are measurements for the form, but what would the dress size equate to, in general? Up to an 8? 10? 12?**
A: Sew You Dress Form, Size Small, allows you to personalize the form to match your body measurements. Simply measure your body and mark the adjusting wheel tapes to make the form Sew You can use the form for a friend by simply writing their body measurements on the wheel tapes in a different color of ink. Adjustments on the form can be made at the neck, bust, back waist length, waist and hips. Size Small Dimensions - Bust: 33-40 Inch; Waist: 26-33 Inch; Hips: 36-42 Inch; Back Length: 15-17 Inch; Neck: 14-17 Inch.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love her!!!
*by A***R on March 25, 2014*

I'm a professional seamstress, so I needed something very very adjustable that spins and pins. I used to work in a shop that had a Matilda from the turn of the century. She was a size 12, her height was adjustable but not her size, and you could pin to your heart's content and never worry that you would break her. Admittedly that Matilda had ugly fabric on her, but we used to have fun dressing her up with new slip covers. Ever since I left the shop I have been dreaming about buying a Matilda (or something similar), but they are very expensive and I just can't wait any longer. So I shopped around quite a bit and decided on this one. It's very nearly perfect. She spins, (I would argue that she does not pin), she's lightweight (Matilda was NOT), she's a lovey shade of emerald, and her feet do not scratch my wood floors. Pros: Very adjustable, cranked in she's roughly a size 2-4, cranked out she's close to an 18. Her height is also adjustable. Yesterday I dropped her all the way down, and beaded the bodice on a wedding gown while sitting comfortably in a chair. Then I cranked her all the way up and trimmed a tulle hem while sitting in the same chair. Lightweight, I can easily pick her up and set her on the table so I can work on a complicated hem without having to sit or lay on the floor, which is awesome because I have bad knees and do not get up off the floor quickly or gracefully. She was very affordable, enough so that I'm thinking about buying a large model too. The other ones I've been looking at would have cost me $400 each and I would have needed one in each size to cover my client base. Where would I put all that and how would I PAY for it? Expanding neck, which Matilda did not have at all. She spins and spins easily (which is critical for me as I can run hems through the sewing machine while the weight of the dress is held up and not falling off the sewing table). Cons: She's mostly plastic, which might not hold up long term especially with my workload (yesterday she had 3 different wedding gowns on her, today will be worse). I get that the torso has to be plastic, but I wish the feet and adjustment gears were metal. The skirt marker isn't long enough for wedding gowns and/or full skirts. She's rather flat chested (although I suppose it's easier to add than subtract). She's really isn't pin-able. I'm going to make a couple of padded sleeves to pull down over her, so the gaping holes don't offend my (larger than a size 2) brides and I can pin fabric to her. But how hard would it be to add some padding in the manufacturing process and charge me an extra $10-20 for that? Not too hard I bet. She has dials all over, I think she would be vastly improved if she had fewer dials that operated multiple openings with a readable dimension on the dial. So if I has a customer that measured 38, 25, 39, I could adjust one dial for each dimension and be done. I also wish that there was a way to adjust the height to a specific measurement. I can adjust the height yes, but I can't adjust it to exactly 5'-2". I have to guess at it, then measure and adjust, over and over until it's just so. I wish she had wheels, because I move her around all the time, and I have to be careful not to drag her because the torso pulls off the pole rather easily. I'm thinking about buying a scooter and fixing her base to it. But again, how hard would it be to add the wheels to the manufacturing process? Not too hard I bet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, but needs adjustments for busty girls
*by C***S on March 4, 2017*

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!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not for those with a long waist; otherwise, just fine
*by A***N on September 20, 2015*

This is a good dress form, but I couldn't make it work for me. I have a long waist and the torso on this thing just wouldn't adjust to the proper length for me. From the prominent bone in the back of my neck to my natural waist (as directed to measure by the instructions) is 15"--to my hips is 19". The form would only adjust to a total of 17" neck to hips. All the other measurements could be adjusted fairly well--close enough to make it work at least. The other areas I had trouble with were getting the waist small enough to match my measurements while keeping the bust and hips wide enough. When adjusting the bust up the rib cage area expands as well, and even though there are dials on the sides to bring the ribs in a bit, it would adjust the bust down too much, so I ended up trying to strike a balance between the two areas--as I said--close enough to make it work. I added a bra with padding to shape up the bust, and that helped with the overall shape being more realistic, but was not helpful in trying to adjust the form to my measurements. Just another element to have to counterbalance on the form, in other words. The same situation was present with the hips. If I expanded the hips to where they needed to be (the fullest area around the bum and upper thighs), the area that would be where my hip bones are would expand far too much so that the form no longer resembled my shape. I was working on a drop-waist dress, and when I put it on the form, the chest area fit approximately as it would on me, but the hip bone area was very snug, while the skirt fell about right. Again, the waist was not long enough for my actual shape, so the dress was never going to fit right on this form--not in a way that would be helpful to me trying to fit it to myself. All the other areas could have been remedied by taking the smallest measurement needed, adjusting the whole thing down to that size, and then adding some padding where needed, as other reviewers have suggested. A headache, maybe, but it would have worked. But the limitation on how long you can make the waist was never going to work, so I am returning it. Again, the form itself is just fine. Probably not the fanciest one out there, but it will work for the home seamstress or creative type--provided you don't have a very long torso! The green felt is a lovely color, and you can pin to it at an angle--not straight in. The adjustment toggles are easy to operate, and it's also very easy to assemble. It comes with simple instructions, but you don't even need them to figure out how to get the thing together. The waist adjustment is the only fiddly one, as it's located underneath the form, but the screw for it is shaped differently than the height adjusters on the stand, so it's easy to locate without having to crane your head around to look up her duff. Not the sturdiest base in the world, but what you'd expect for $99. All in all, I'd recommend it for anyone with measurements neck to hip at 17" or less. But if you find you have trouble finding a one-piece bathing suit that doesn't expose your nipples, or if when you zip up a wetsuit it feels like someone's trying to fold you in half--take a torso measurement; this may not be the form for you!

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