Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Self-Lined Patch Pockets

The Book says, “A self-lined patch pocket is a pocket cut double the size of the desired pocket and folded in the middle.  This type of pocket is used in budget and easy-to-sew clothes.”
Anyone else get a slightly condescending feel from The Book with that last statement?  Hmmmm….
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After marking your main piece with the placement markings for the pocket, cut out a pocket piece double the size of the pattern piece
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Cut a slit on one end of the pocket piece, close to the edge, but far enough away so as not to worry about it in the stitchline.
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Fold pocket piece in half, right sides together
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Stitch along seamline
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Clip corners and trim seam allowance, as needed
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Using the slit on the one side, pull pocket piece right side out
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Press
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Pin pocket in place to main fabric piece
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Topstitch in place, backstitching at either corner
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You just leave that slit unfinished, since it’s on the inside and all.  And, you know, on account of the whole “budget” and “easy-to-sew” thing.
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1 comment:

Christie said...

This must be the pocket for me:). Thanks for all the pocket tutorials.

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