Madison Paige
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You know, I really adore those vintage hawaiian dresses, and have been lucky enough to come across a few in vintage stores for insanely low prices (they obviously didn't know what they had), but I definitely feel your pain about them being ridiculously expensive on ebay and have thought about modifying a 70's hawaiian dress myself. The only thing that kept me from doing so was I found that the fabric on the late 60's and 70's dresses is quite different then those of the 40's, 50's and early 60's. The fabric is either MUCH heavier, about the weight of bark cloth, or its far to light, almost silk like. I absolutely think it's possible, and it sounds like you know what you're doing, I just wanted to give my two cents about fabric on those suckers before you jump in, because I know how frustrating fabric can be sometimes.
And a little fftopic: but, Goldwyn Girl, if I sent some cash your way, would it be possible to get you to make a copy of that pattern that you used the bodice from? I've been looking for something like that for a long time now and haven't found anything close!!
Goldwyn Girl
And a little fftopic: but, Goldwyn Girl, if I sent some cash your way, would it be possible to get you to make a copy of that pattern that you used the bodice from? I've been looking for something like that for a long time now and haven't found anything close!!
goldwyn girl said:I have done this with two dresses picked up at thrift stores. One ,in my avatar, was an easy alteration, the other not so. There was plenty of material but after I took it apart I had so sew pieces together to make large enough fabric to cut the new pattern. In my experience when I make a sarong dress buy the fabric unused. Hawaiian Fabrics have a fine selection Hubby's shirt fabric came from them and the green brocade from Joannes.
I use two patterns to make this dress, I have 3 at the moment. It will all depend on your level of skill
This bodice
And a lengthened version of this skirt
Goldwyn Girl