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Hawaiian dresses

KittyT

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AnnaMaria said:
I suddenly remembered this place though http://equilter.com/. Most of the Hawaiian print fabrics I found there is barkcloth. I’m not sure what that is guessing it’s not what I’m looking for.

Yeah, barkcloth won't work. It's too course and heavy - it's kindof like lightweight upholstery fabric :)
 

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BegintheBeguine said:
Cool. But after posting my long thread, I realized my Hawaiian dresses are mostly shifts or gowns, not shapely sarong-y Whirling Turban-type styles. [huh] Still, I gotta borrow a camera. And look through some boxes. :)

Well that's ok, they don't all have to be bombshell-like. Who wants a closet full of the same dress?
 

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lyburnum said:
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Great pattern, I think Goldwyn Girl has made the same one. What's the pattern number?

EDIT: NEVERMIND, I just found it on ebay in my size for $12. How is it to make, is it difficult?
 

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LolitaHaze said:
I don't know if this counts, but this is my go-to Hawaiian two piece that I made. I need to remake it though as it is getting pretty ratty.

Try to ignore the look of constipation. Hahahaha
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Oh, that is so cute!!

I've found a few very reasonably priced vintage Hawaiian dresses at the vintage shops in Berkeley and San Francisco, but none of them flattered my figure. My curvy, dream dress at a local vintage shop had a hefty $200+ price tag! :eek: Sad...
 

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Ok I took some photos of the two Shaheen items I have. The blue one was the one I was referring to earlier in the post. I found it at a small town thrift shop. Please ignore that I glowing white. We haven;t seen the sun around here for awhile. The other is an odd tunic type thing. I have a magazine from the late 50's that has this style in it being worn with capri pants and flats. I am undecided is I am going to sell this or not? But I found it at Salvation Army about a year ago for $2.99.

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lyburnum said:
I made this dress:

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Out of this pattern:

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It's now out of print, but you can still find it on eBay (bit pricey some of them though, glad I found it when I did)

As you can see, I'm wearing it with pumps, but they have a 1" wedge in the back. I probably wouldn't wear the dress with flats.

That is soooo adorable!! I LOVE the fabric!!
 

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KittyT said:
Great pattern, I think Goldwyn Girl has made the same one. What's the pattern number?

EDIT: NEVERMIND, I just found it on ebay in my size for $12. How is it to make, is it difficult?

It was a while ago so I can't be certain, but I don't think it was too difficult. Not dead easy or a beginners piece, but also not advanced in any way. It only took me a day or so to throw together, so it can't have been that complicated.
 

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lyburnum said:
It was a while ago so I can't be certain, but I don't think it was too difficult. Not dead easy or a beginners piece, but also not advanced in any way. It only took me a day or so to throw together, so it can't have been that complicated.

Thanks for the info. I'd love to make it with a contrasting fabric for the ties and the underside of the waterfall piece on the skirt.
 

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epr25 said:
Ok I took some photos of the two Shaheen items I have. The blue one was the one I was referring to earlier in the post. I found it at a small town thrift shop. Please ignore that I glowing white. We haven;t seen the sun around here for awhile. The other is an odd tunic type thing. I have a magazine from the late 50's that has this style in it being worn with capri pants and flats. I am undecided is I am going to sell this or not? But I found it at Salvation Army about a year ago for $2.99.

Epr, I love both of them. Great finds and definitely both steals!
 

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When it comes to hawaiian dresses, I can't say no! I have a Kamehameha sarong with the bolero, a Peggy Wood sarong with the sash, an off brand with a full skirt, a no name dress with full skirt, and a Shaheen with the sash. I didn't pay over $100 for any of them and all but two are from eBay. The moral of the story is is diligence + patience = success!
 

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Ms. McGraw said:
When it comes to hawaiian dresses, I can't say no! I have a Kamehameha sarong with the bolero, a Peggy Wood sarong with the sash, an off brand with a full skirt, a no name dress with full skirt, and a Shaheen with the sash. I didn't pay over $100 for any of them and all but two are from eBay. The moral of the story is is diligence + patience = success!

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KittyT said:
Thanks for the info. I'd love to make it with a contrasting fabric for the ties and the underside of the waterfall piece on the skirt.

It's a great pattern, I'd definitely like to make it again in a different fabric when I get the time (and I get through all my other 'to do' patterns!)
 

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Ok KittyT, ask and ye shall receive! Pardon, the easter egg over my head, my make up is off and the hair is in a pony tail.
This is a no name, but it was my very first hawaiian so I love it:
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I love this one on, but it does look better when my bra straps aren't showing!:eusa_doh:
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This one was deadstock when I bought it:
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and with the bolero:
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This one still needs tailored since it's a little big but the cameo by my puppy Misha makes up for it I think!
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I'm sad the gold didn't photographer well, but it's very nice in person:
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By the way, can anyone please tell me how to make my pictures smaller? I've tried resizing them in photoshop and in photobucket and the are still GIANT! Sorry about that!
 

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epr25 said:
Ok I took some photos of the two Shaheen items I have. The blue one was the one I was referring to earlier in the post. I found it at a small town thrift shop. Please ignore that I glowing white. We haven;t seen the sun around here for awhile. The other is an odd tunic type thing. I have a magazine from the late 50's that has this style in it being worn with capri pants and flats. I am undecided is I am going to sell this or not? But I found it at Salvation Army about a year ago for $2.99.


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I really love the last one! If you sell it.... ;) Let me know!
 
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Just saw a Vivien Of Holloway dress very similiar in style to the Whirling Turban Shaheen dress while i was on my lunch.
It was in a chinese print but perhaps they come in Hawaiian print?
Definetely a cheaper option anyway....
 

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DPD - go post that pic in the Ladies of the Lounge thread - right this minute! I think the fellows need to be aware of this kitten.
 

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Fleur De Guerre said:
Oh...I love that dress! Is it from the last time round? I can't wait for Dixiefried to start up again as I really like that dress!
Yes. I wasn't aware that Dixie Fried was starting up again. This is good news!
The dress was a good price. There is no boning but if you get the right fit it looks lovely and very structured.
 

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