How to draw a mandarin collar with variations
To draft the mandarin collar, you will need to draw the neckline.
Move away from the block as we need ease for the collar's seam allowance.
Then, measure the neckline front and neckline back.
First draw a rectangle
The length is the neckline back + the neckline front.
The height is the collar stand (maybe 2, 3 or 4 cm)
Notch between the back and front which is the shoulder seam position
Raise the front part
Lift the front part from the shoulder notch.
For the moment, raise 1/10 of the rectangle (half neckline).
Make sure that the length remains the same.
COLLAR 1
You can start the slope before the shoulder notche : It makes a smoother curve.
that collar is pretty up right.
It can be used as the STAND for your shirt collar.
The collar stands up right,
it doesn't lean on the neck.
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COLLAR 2 : Increase the raise at centre front
Change the raise angle.
Preciously it was 1/10, now let's make it more.
The collar is not so upright,
It lean on the neck
For that variation, it is recommended that you widen the neckline at start, to leave more room between the collar base and the neck.
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COLLAR 3 : Raise it even more
Raise it more, 5 cm or more
the collar leans more along the neck.
The collar will become flat at the front when the raised curve will be equal to the curve neckline.
The back will always be straight up because there is not curve there.
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