Simple instructions are included in the pattern.
This is a stand collar pattern with a front opening design and a slightly longer length.
The longer design makes it easy to customize or modify.
After printing, align and tape the pages along the joining lines, then cut and use.
Seam allowances are already included in the pattern, so you can use it as it is.
* When making with full lining, refer to the facing line and create the lining pattern.
* Bias tape length (including extra):
* S size: 4.5 m (177 in) / M size: 4.6 m (181 in) / L size: 4.8 m (189 in) / LL size: 4.9 m (193 in)
* You need at least the length listed above.
(1) Apply fusible interfacing to the front facing, back facing, "Collar", "Collar stand", "Cuff", and "shoulder strap". Sew the facings together, press the seam allowances open, and serge/overlock the edges.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Fold the bias trim along the fold line using an iron, and prepare it so it can be sewn.
(3) Sew the bias trim at the bias trim position on the "Front bodice".
(4) Sew the "shoulder strap", turn it inside out, press with an iron, make buttonholes at the buttonhole positions, and stitch to secure.
(5) Serge/overlock the shoulders and sides of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice", and the center back of the "Back bodice".
(6) Sew the shoulders, sides, and center back of the "Body". Press the seam allowances open.
(7) Sew the "Collar" (without interfacing) to the "Collar stand". Sew the "Collar stand" (with interfacing) to the facing. Trim the parts where the fabric pulls, then press the seam allowances open.
(8) Sew the "Collar" (with interfacing) to the "Collar stand". Sew the "Collar stand" (without interfacing) to the "Body". Trim the parts where the fabric pulls, then press the seam allowances open.
(9) Temporarily sew the "shoulder strap" at the shoulder strap position on the "Body".
(10) Place the facing on the "Body" and temporarily secure around the edges, then sew bias tape around one full turn starting from the center back.
(11) Place two "Cuff" pieces together, temporarily secure, then sew bias tape around.
(12) Sew buttons at the button positions on the "Cuff", and make buttonholes at the buttonhole positions.
(13) Serge/overlock the sleeve sides, sew them together, and press the seam allowances open.
(14) Attach the "Cuff" to the sleeve with the cuff facing inward, sew around, serge/overlock, and turn inside out.
(15) Sew the "Sleeve" to the "Body" and serge/overlock the armhole.
(16) Attach decorative buttons at the decorative button positions on the "Collar".