I think it fits the coat quite nicely. It is large enough to balance the A-line shape and has the right vintage feel to suit the coat.
I had quite a bit of fun constructing it. Details about the construction on my blog fromthestash.blogspot.com. However, I think I need a little help in how to sew this collar in the best way.
Here is a picture of the fabric. I don't know the name of the type of fabric, but it is a medium-heavy quality, tightly woven, almost like felted.
I just need to make a few adjustments on the pattern and draw linning pieces, then I am finally ready to cut the fabric.
That's beautiful - I've never seen a collar shaped that way before!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collar. It is so original and elegant!
ReplyDeleteYour collar looks fantastic, I would cut the collar at the bias and use a thin strech fusible interfacing plus stabilize the outer edge by using a fusible stay tape or a bias cut piece of lining steam pressed to the maximum stretch and sew this lining piece 3/4 cm wide a hairline away from the seam line.
ReplyDeleteSee an example how to add some widht for your collar
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Thanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteYou are of course right, Els, the pattern needs to be adjusted to suit the fabric. I had not thought of it. Thanks for the help and the figure.
I love that collar. It looks so unique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a masterpiece! You did a fantastic job, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThat collar is gorgeous. Good choice!
ReplyDeleteI love your collar. It looks vintage and couture at the same time.
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