Peter Pan Collar.
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San Francisco : Creativebug.com, 2020.
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2012-10-15 22:34:49
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Amy writes books, draws, paints, cooks, sews, parents young children, tries to do yoga more often than not, and likes to use her creativity to both express herself and not take life too seriously. She's also found the time to write a few books!Bend-the-Rules Sewing: The Essential Guide to a Whole New Way to Sew (Potter Craft 2007), which is currently in its fourth printing, and Bend the Rules with Fabric: Fun Sewing Projects with Stencils, Stamps, Dye, Photo Transfers, Silk Screening, and More (Potter Craft 2009). Before having her three lovely daughters and moving back to her hometown of Portland, Oregon with her husband, she worked in Seattle as a commercial interior designer, using her handy degree in interior architecture from University of Oregon with a fine art, architecture and costume construction minor. Her love of trying new things has led her to explore all kinds of shenanigans. From sewing wedding dresses, to making short films, Amy has found a way to do a little bit of a lot of things.
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Peter Pan collars can utterly transform the look of any outfit. Amy shows you how to design your own collar pattern so the collar fits snug against your neckline, and how to incorporate tailoring techniques that ensure it lays flat and crisp once it is sewn. You'll learn how to create removable collars that range from demure to vintage to sassy that will expand your sewing skills and the versatility of your wardrobe. NOTE FROM AMY: In Chapter 3, Segment 2 (called "Add shaping and seam allowance"), please take note of the following: When adding the 1/2" seam allowance to the collar pattern, the edge you label FOLD should not have any seam allowance. In the video (in my excitement about this great project) I added a seam allowance (oops!) which you don't need to do because you are cutting on the fold, no seam allowance is needed. You won't be stitching there. If you add it, as I did, the collar will still look great, but it will be 1" wider overall than your original neck-opening tracing. - Amy
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Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Internet Explorer. JavaScript must be enabled. Broadband Internet connection.
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Closed-captioned.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Karol, A. (2020). Peter Pan Collar . Creativebug.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Karol, Amy. 2020. Peter Pan Collar. Creativebug.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Karol, Amy. Peter Pan Collar Creativebug.com, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Karol, Amy. Peter Pan Collar Creativebug.com, 2020.

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