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Saturday 13 April 2013

DIY - Party or casual detachable collars

The Peter Pan collars are really big right now, and I really like them. They are lady like and there are loads of very fresh designs out there. And the materials and embellishments options are endless (well..).  The prices on them start from somewhere around £7 and can go up to £30 on the high-street shops. The price is not of importance, but I thought it would be really cool to make my own one :) Quite an interesting project to take on. 
Now for how I did it. The materials I used are:

- paper for the patterns.
- 2 pieces of approximately A4 size material - your desired colour and material for the top part, and a scrap piece of material you may have for the under-layer.
- button and a piece of string (leather) for back closure.
- needle, thread, iron, hemming tape, pins, scissors.
- embellishments.

The steps:

1. The first thing is to find or make yourself a paper pattern for it. You can download a pattern from:

http://matterofstyle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/peter-pan-collar-diy-free-pattern.html

I made my own paper pattern using a headband as a circle guide for the neck opening. My pattern looks like this (the date on my camera played tricks :) ):




2. Take your base material and cut the exact shape of the collar pattern on the fabric. For more precision you can fold the patter and the fabric in half and cut both sides at the same time.
3. Take your cover material and cut the pattern leaving an allowance of about 2-3cm. This will help you cover the base material safely.
4. Pin the cover cut out on top of your base cut out.
5. Bend the cover material so that it covers all the base material and looks pretty, and using an iron on a medium to low setting iron it so it retains the shape you created.
6.1 Collar 1 - Sew the shape in place (sew the back edges of the cover material on the base material so the stitching doesn't show on the front of the collar). I did the stitching by hand.
6.2 Collar 2 - Using hemming tape (iron on glueing tape), I secured the edges of the cover material on the base material.
7. Sew at the edges a button and a fastening system - I used a small leather string I had lying around ;) You can also sew ribbon on each end and tie it at the back to secure.
8. Embellish at will!! I used sequins, pearl like beads and a bow I made from contrasting colour material.

This type of collar is so pretty and so much fun to do, that I ended making one for myself and also one for a friend! Mine is more party style, and hers is more sophisticated and elegant. And...now...for...the results :) 

Collar 1 - smart sophisticated 


Collar 2 - party time!!

 The quality of the pics may not be too great, the true to colour for the second collar is on the bow detail pic. Also, since these were already done when I posted this, there are no step by step instructions unfortunately.

Here are some links of my inspiration tutorials:

http://www.cremedelacraft.com/2012/09/diy-studded-collar-necklace-from.html 

http://ragstocouture.com/rainbow-pom-pom-collar-necklace-diy-tutorial/

http://thefrugalvegan.net/?p=5720

http://www.savevid.com/video/diy-peter-pan-collar-necklace.html

http://www.twylah.com/styleiconcloset/tweets/287410445843853313

Any opinions on this are more than welcomed! :)

17 comments:

  1. Hola from Sheffield!!! Great idea Barbara!! I will try it soon!!! ;)

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    1. Thank you and good luck with that! :) x

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    2. when are you adding new crafts? :)

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    3. these next few days I will add something I crafted today :) yey

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  2. Hi! The sophisticated collar looks good! Makes me want to make another diy! Hehe ;)

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    1. Hey, thank you! if you do get around to making another diy please send the link my way too, would like to see ;) x

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  3. hello! felicitari pentru blog.

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  4. ai avut o idee buna cu acest blog
    foarte interesant
    succes

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  5. The bow makes it look so sweet!
    -Nash, http://onceuponherdream.blogspot.com

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    1. Hey, thanks for the nice comment :) I had a look at your blog too, and discovered a purse/small clutch a bit similar to what I made, will link you when I post it :)

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  6. Hello, din nou. tot ce este pe blog este contributia ta?

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    1. Hello, voi pune in principal contributiile mele, dar voi pune si lucruri interesante si tutoriale gasite, legate de DIY - do it yourself!! multumesc pentru mesaj :)

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  7. Hello! am navigat si azi pe blog sa vad noutati. vreau zilnic sa il accesez. succes in continuare.

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  8. Hi! Arata minunat! As vrea si eu tiparul. Se poate sa mi-l trimiti, te rog?

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