I was at an auction a couple of weeks ago.
I quote on an ancient wire form that was used by seamstresses in the early 1900s.
The wire form was still perfectly in tact, and I wondered if it would have been better if they had it coated in PVC. The wire form looked prefer it was made of coat hangers, but even that would not work. The wire had to be pliable to get into such a perfect shape. The bottom had the flare that would come from a woman’s hips. The bustline was perfectly shaped. The only party that had me wondering, was the waistline. It was so small, that even our kid coudln’t have gotten into that dress. I measured it and the measurements would have been 36-15-35. I’m sure the wires were smooth when they first made the seamstress dress form, but it was not corroded. Had it been made with PVC forming wire, there would have been no problem, and it would really still be in perfect condition. I suddenly realized how much odd PVC coating, or plastic coating made, when it came to forming wire. Even if the wire were to rub together, the PVC or plastic coating would stop them from doing any disfigure. I asked our fiance if he could make a seamstress dummy for me, by using PVC forming wire. Being the smart aleck he was, he said he didn’t think they made that much PVC forming wire, then he ducked when I threw a pillow at him. It hit the tv and almost knocked it over, but it was his fault.