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Peter Pan Collar
This Peter Pan collar will add so much versatility to your wardrobe, as an accessory that can be worn over and over again.
It will transform a plain t-shirt into something special, or indeed, it can be worn over a dress or sleeveless top. It also looks great with the button at the front, or towards the back.
I have named this sweet collar, ‘The Galgorm,’ after the beautiful Galgorm Castle in Northern Ireland, near where I grew up. Galgorm is the kind of place where collars and dainty China cups go hand-in-hand!
You will need a medium or worsted weight yarn to complete the project, and the pattern includes details for crocheting in four sizes:
~ 9-18 months
~ 2-4 years
~ 5-12 years
~
13+ years to adult
The pattern is suitable for beginners, with a basic crocheting knowledge, and is written in standard US terms.
I love helping others get creative, and so I offer free support via email, should you need help with any aspect of the making process. You can also tag me #WeeYarnDIY on social media to share your creations with our community of makers.
Blessings,
Melanie
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- First published: September 2016
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