Re: New-to-me collar/stand technique



gjones2938@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear Doreen,

I didn't understand thedrawings at all, but your pix did the trick.
My way is easy, too, but I always like to know more than one way to do
something. I'll try this the next time I make a shirt.

A typical stand is 1-1/4 inches wide.

Teri


Teri,

Aha. Right now the stand is just under an inch. It's from a wornout ready-to-wear camp shirt I cut up for a pattern years ago. So 1-1/4 inches, when I modify it, should be just about right.

Doreen
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