This is a crocheted piece.
This crocheted collar is the perfect item to get you in the mood for spring.
In the photo, I've paired it with a round-neck tunic.
It completely changes the impression of the clothes.
This is knitted with white medium weight cotton yarn.
The bright colors are refreshing, and the chic colors make it look mature and easy to wear. I'm imagining knitting it with thin black yarn next time and matching it with beige clothes.
Of course, it's a stylish addition to adults' fashion sense, but I also think it would be cute on little girls to wear a detachable collar like this.
It can be completed in a short time, so why not try knitting it in your spare time?
Have fun trying different variations, such as changing the yarn to winter yarn or reducing the number of rows to make a slimmer collar.

Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
1 medium-fine cotton ball (30g, approximately 109m)
No. 3 Crochet Hook
Finished Size
Collar circumference 50cm (narrow inner side) Width 7cm String 29cm
Total weight: 20g
Crochet Pattern
Detachable collar knitting pattern
Instructions
Please refer to the knitting pattern along with the instructions for how to make it.
① Start by casting on the chain and knitting 141 stitches.
The number of cast-on stitches should be a multiple of 5 + 1. Please use this as a guide when adjusting the size. Since the stitches are distributed, it will probably still be arched even if you change the number of cast-on stitches.
② From the third row onwards, increase stitches and knit up to the eighth row. The parts of the knitting pattern that have changes are indicated with bold symbols, so please knit while paying attention to the differences.
③Once you have knitted up to the 8th row, continue knitting the edge.
While looking at the double crochet rows (2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th rows) facing outwards, crochet the edges.
On the inside of the collar (the cast-on side), gather the chain of the cast-on into a bundle and knit.
The bottom part of the collar is not edged.
④ Attach the yarn to the two "string attachment points" shown on the knitting pattern and knit a string. To make the string, knit 80 chain stitches, then pull back to the beginning of the knitting with a slip stitch, then cut the yarn and finish off the string.
Adjust the number of chains on the string to get the length you want.

Your work

eiron's "Feminine Detachable Collar"
I made a feminine detachable collar☆ First, I made the adult size according to the recipe, and then I made a mini detachable collar for my 2.5-year-old daughter. I cast on 50 fewer stitches (10 patterns) and knitted two fewer vertical rows, which was just right for my daughter.
Thank you for the wonderful recipe (*^_^*)
