How to Sew Patch Pockets on Any Pattern To show you how to add simple patch pockets to a piece of clothing, I used Amy’s new and FREE Pajama Party Pants pattern. I was a tester on this one and it’s such a quic
For example, a pattern for a dress might include both a sleeveless and long-sleeve option, or a shirt pattern may offer various collar or hemline styles. These built-in variations make it easy to sew several different garments from the same pattern. Shop Free Seamwork Member Bonus Patterns. ...
Here are two excellent and simple techniques that will keep your pockets in line every time: the first is for knit pockets, the second for fabric pockets. Knit Pockets Use the scrap yarn to establish the line on the back of your knitted garment, then sew your pocket to that nice straight...
HowtoSewIn How to Sew In-Seam Pockets into a Waist Seam (Christine Haynes - Citystitching) November 21, 2016 by CityStitching 0 comments Like most people, I love having pockets in my garments. Pockets can come in many forms–patch, welt, in-seam, etc– depending on the garment and the...
Sew a child’s craft tote bag In this blogpost, I am providing detailed instructions on how to make a child’s craft tote bag. The key is the two types of pockets that I have added to the outsides of the tote bag. These pockets are handy for transporting a variety of different ...
Sew Gusseted Pockets Cut a rectangle of fabric about 2 inches taller than you want the pocket, and about 3 to 4 inches wider (depending on how deep you want the gussets). Fold each edge of the fabric over 1/2 inch toward the wrong side. Press the folds flat. These will be the hem...
Sew the Tiered Dress Sewing the bodice: Lining up the notches, sew front side bodice to front bodice, right sides together. Sew at 5/8″ (this is what the pattern calls for). Clip in along the bust curve, iron and finish as desired. (I used a serger to finish all seams). I used...
This adorable ruffled maxi dress for an 18” doll makes a great gift to sew. It makes a great beginner sewing project!
With the right sides together, lay the pocket on the lining piece as shown. Sew along the curved edge, moving the pants out of the way as you sew. Next, we will baste the raw edges of the pockets to the pants along the tops and sides. Top and side basting is complete. Step Four...
Today, we're going to delve into a topic that is often overlooked but plays a crucial role in our everyday fashion – pockets. These functional and stylish elements have a rich history and come in a variety of types, each with its unique charm and purpose. So, let's embark on this ...