To draft your own Peter Pan collar, you simply need to cut out your front and back bodice pieces from whichever pattern you are using, lay them flat on the table and place front and back shoulders together with neck points touching and shoulder points overlapping by 3/4″ (2 cm).
How do you make a fake Peter Pan collar?
Create small holes between each scallop, using the hole punch.
- Overlap the two wider end pieces and push a button through the last two aligning holes.
- Cut the ribbon into two half-yard lengths.
- Wrap the collar around your neck and tie it into a bow.
- Your Louis Vuitton inspired peter pan collar is finished!
How do you make a ruffle collar?
- Cut each layer of tulle to the length you desire and stack the layers together.
- Fold your stacked layers in half.
- Stitch approximately 1/2″ away from the folded edge.
- Thread your ribbon through the casing.
- Adjust ruffles, tie ribbon in back and cut ribbon to desired length.
- Fluff collar and it is ready to wear!
How do you make a Peter Pan collar?
A basic Peter Pan is about 2″ wide. If you choose that width, draw a line 2″ from the neck curve from the shoulder line almost to the front of the bodice. As you approach the center front, swing the curve up to the neckline. This creates your front collar shape.
How do you draw a Peter Pan neckline?
Simply follow the curve of the neckline (at whatever width you wish) and add a curve at the center front opening. A basic Peter Pan is about 2″ wide. If you choose that width, draw a line 2″ from the neck curve from the shoulder line almost to the front of the bodice. As you approach the center front, swing the curve up to the neckline.
How to draw a collar for a dress?
This type of collar is usually used on kid’s dresses and women’s blouses. For drafting this collar, first draft your bodice patterns on paper (without the seam allowance) Now keep the front and back bodice patterns joined at the shoulder. Draw the collar shape. Cut it out.
Is the Peter Pan collar considered a high stand collar?
The Peter Pan collar is generally considered a flat (low-stand) collar, BUT the Peter Pan can actually have a stand between 1/8-inch (which is flat) and 1-inch (which is the same as a shirt collar with a high stand).