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ORDOLL have been a manufacturer since 2005. Our factory covers over 20000 square meters with professional sculptors and designers, 20 technicians and 230 employees. We specialized in developing, designing, producing and selling fibreglass mannequins for display clothes and cyberskin mannequin for display under wear and breasts. We recently ventured into love dolls. Our first model is OR156 which is 156cm (inclusive of head) with the first Sara head. Designers are working hard to introduce more heads in the coming months. Website: www.ordoll.com
Hey stones, appreciate you looking closely. I've noticed the same thing. sometimes she has a 'puss' look lips kinda pissed off and other shots she actually seems happy! Its not just about T&A
Awe Carver. Thankyou. As always great photos, and outfit. This is just a quick comment. I must post are more in-depth comment to show you my appreciation....Enjoy man. Enjoy.. I no I am!!!
Hey HD, very much appreciate your appreciation, truthfully, from a guy who has 0 social life. Here is yesterdays fun dress-up. 'Where do you think your going in that skimpy little cocktail dress?'. I hemmed this dress by taking off 12" from the bottom. Its right up to her crotch. Enjoy, cause female dolls are way more fun than real girls. I've got plenty more I want to post of this sexy little outfit.
Yes, I sew fabric and leather including heavy leather also. Comes in handy for sure. I have my grandmothers old Singer sewing machine, she was a seamstress. But i found a cheap modern Brother computerized sewing machine at a garage sale, paid $80 for it, never used. It works great. Got lucky. It will do 70 different stitch patterns I use about 3. Because this dress has ruched seams up both sides I did a simple fold over dart in the back to reduce the waist size. You can see it in the pic. Its kinda lame but it did the job.
Ha! That sewing jargon mostly went over my head, but I may have to learn. The last time I had to use a sewing machine was in middle school, and I never did figure out how end a run of stitching. I mean, "I tie some kind of half-assed knot at the end of the loose thread, but it's not tight or sturdy."