Monday, May 6, 2013

Pan Collar via Honestly WTF



So a little wee week ago, or more, a girlfriend asked me if I had seen this tutorial on Honestly WTF.
Of course I had!! I love reading their blog and often am inspired by all that they have to share.

She asked me if I could use my crafty ways to make her one and I said "Yes", in fact I had been wanting an excuse to make one for a while now but never had because maybe I didn't need another collar....Then again....

Anyhow I made some helpful discoveries about the project that I ought to mention from my experienced craft table.

#1- Don't glue it, sew it!  Seriously hot glue will not hold up effectively over time especially if you move between fluctuating temperatures, like the ones we get here in Toronto. Or if you wear the item frequently- neck things get tugged on more than you initially imagine. Pick a thread to match your ribbon and felt and sew neat little stitches that connect the ribbon with the felt.  Once, in an emergency situation, I discovered that once stitched into, the surface of a felt can also be roughed up and iron pressed to disguise where stitches lie.

#2-  If you go with felt felt, like plain old everyday felt, it is wise to run to a fabric/craft store an get yourself some iron on inner facing aka fuse-able inner facing.  This will help add crispness to the form of your collar and help the felt sustain a bit more wear and tear.  In the picture below you will see my primary cut pieces laying atop a square of fuse-able inner facing.  After ironing I allowed the material to cool before neatly snipping around the curved edges.




#3 - A fabric that might also make a nice collar is wool coating.  I have used this for collars in the past and have found it to come in a variety of colours and weights which could help you customize your project nicely to your own style.  It would also require the facing for stability.

#4 - As always, with everything SAMPLE!  Make a quick sample to test the facing/felt combo, to test your sewing, to test your hole puncher.  You may be annoyed by the extra time it takes but when compared to the time/resources it takes to start over because a mistake is made.... you will be thankful.

I really loved how this one turned out and recommend it to everyone to make for humans and kitty cats alike, even little bunnies and dogs!!

The template is downloadable and prints to the perfect size so don't be afraid to dive in ok!

See it turned out just darling!!


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