Hawaiian Dress (circa 1969-1970)

Pattern

This is the pattern to the Hawaiian dress. The scans are full-size so they are huge. The patterns were drafted on graph paper that was four squares to the inch and on these one square does equal an inch. No seam allowances are given. I forgot to put this on the pattern itself--the grain runs from top to bottom.

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Front (#1)

The bottom of this section
was cropped to connect to "Front #2"
at the top with no overlap.
Front (#2)

See the note to "Front #1."

Side (#1)

There is a small hatchmark on the side pattern outline approximately one square up from the bottom of the scan. This one square high section is included at the top of the scan to "Side (#2)"; thus, there will be an overlap of one line of squares going across the pieces if they are joined together.
Side (#2)

See the note to "Side (#1)."

Back (#1)

The scan has been cropped
at the top of the placket.

The shoulder darts on the
actual dress are about
1/4 inch wide; thus,
they have only been indicated
as lines on the drafting.
Back (#2)

The scan has been cropped at the top of the placket. The pieces will not overlap when connected.