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Silai class : 28 :- Step by step collar neckline theory | Neckline Varieties

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  • Silai class : 28 :- Step by step collar neckline theory | neckline varieties ‎@FASHIONACADEMYMJ
    Adding or changing collar designs is one of the easiest ways to vary the style of your homemade garments. This fine detail adds character and frames the face, offering a more tailored look to an outfit. But there’s nothing more homemade looking than a poorly sewn collar. Luckily, with this easy-to-follow detailed tutorial and some practice, you’ll learn how to draft, assemble and attach a classic shirt collar that looks store bought perfect.
    The shirt collar is the most traditional type of collar mostly found on shirts, dresses and jackets. It consists of the collar fall and the collar stand, which is a separate piece of fabric that raises the collar fall off the neckline.
    If you are familiar with our tutorial on mandarin collar, you’ll find a lot of similarities in the process of creating a shirt collar. In fact, the shirt collar stand is basically the mandarin collar also known as a stand-up collar. The only difference is that before attaching the collar stand to your garment, you construct the collar fall, sandwich it between the collar stand pieces and stitch everything together.
    It might sound pretty complicated on paper, but we assure you that after we’ve walked you through all the steps of this tutorial, you’ll be surprised how easy and straightforward the collar construction process really is.
    Drafting The Collar
    Please note that before you start drafting your collar block pattern, you need to sew the button bands or the button placket and assemble the front and the back of the bodice together as instructed in your pattern.
    Since the collar follows the curve of the garment neckline, the garment neckline and the inside edge of the collar stand have to be the same length.
    Traditionally, the color block is made from Center Front (CF) to Center Back (CB), hence across half the length of the collar - it is made symmetrically for the other half, with a fold at CB.
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