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April 25, 2011

Guest blogger: Detachable crochet collar pattern by iro iro

Hello! I'm Sophia from 'iro iro' and I'm really happy to be writing a guest post for Chie today, whilst she looks after her own little Sophia. This is my first guest post and to be writing it here is wonderful, thank you Chie!

If any of you have stumbled across my blog before, you may have noticed a recurring theme: collars. I love 'em. Sweet peter pan collars..long bow-tie collars..vintage lace collars. They can completely change the look of an outfit. So let me not disappoint, here is a little tutorial to make your very own collar.


  This is a simple crochet detachable collar I made the other day. It is made with standard DK yarn for a more chunky look than those delicate lace ones found stashed away in vintage shops. And don't worry, it takes a lot less time to make too. You will only need scraps of yarn: it didn't even dent my 100g ball. Mine is made with acrylic (it was on hand..) but I think a cotton yarn would make a good alternative.

Ok, you will need:
- Yarn (see above)
- 4mm crochet hook
- Small popper (for back closure)

Abbreviations: ch - chain, sc - single crochet, dc - double crochet, sl st - slip stitch, tog - together.

Let's begin: ch 72  (72 chs)

Row 1: ch1, sc in every st  (72 sts)

Row 2: ch2, *dc in st, 2dc in st* repeat to end  (108 sts)

Row 3: ch2, dc in every st  (108 sts)

Row 4: ch2, *dc in 3 sts, 2dc in next st* repeat to end  (135 sts)

Row 5: sl st 1 st, *5sc in st, sl st 3 sts tog* repeat until 2 sts remaining, sl st 2sts. Pull yarn through loop to finish off.

To complete your detachable collar, sew a popper at the back and enjoy wearing it!




This is not only my first time guest blogging, but also writing out a pattern like this, so please bear with me. Hopefully it will all make sense, if there are any problems please leave a comment below or send me an email (iroirocrafts@yahoo.com).

 If you have never tried crochet before, I recommend taking a look at these easy instructions or popping onto youtube. It's a really fun hobby to have that you can pick up anywhere - I often crochet on the bus to college! Thanks for reading ^.^


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10 comments:

Sarah said...

Gorgeous collar! I also have a collar obsession - I crocheted a similar collar in cream cotton and I've worn it to death. Cannot wait to try your pattern out :)

Ai Dihayco said...

lovely:-D been wanting to do this. tks.

Gracie said...

yyaaayyy! i love iro iro but i hadn't seen this before - i'm so excited to do this, i love those detachable collars and this would be way better for me than making one considering how ridiculously poor i am right now!

:) :) :)

Jessica said...

Thanks for the pattern Sophia! I just finished making it and the directions are very clear and easy-to-follow. I can see myself making this in many colours!

Chie - Vivat Veritas said...

thank you again sophia!!

>jessica, did you already make it?! you are amazingly fast! please do share some pics:)

xx

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your comments!

@Jessica Wow that was quick! I'm glad it all worked out well for you :)

Unknown said...

This sooo cute! <3

Meg said...

this is definitely on my to-do list! LOVE IT

Meg said...

I'm working on this right now and it turned out huge so I just restarted with a 3.75 mm crochet hook but it's still pretty big...

Sue Tschopp said...

I knit but not crochet. but I really wanna try out this collar. Thank you so much and i'll let you see when i'm finish it.