Add Warm Winter Pockets to Any Outfit
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Add Warm Winter Pockets to Any Outfit
Clothes without pockets are dumb, especially during winter. My hands get so cold, and I just want a cozy pocket to put them in. When your pocketless jacket or pants are too cute to keep in the closet, simply string these on a belt to add pockets to your outfit and keep your hands roasty toasty warm.
Supplies
2 warm fabrics (about a 1/4 yard each)
belt
pins
needle
sewing machine
thread
scissors
paper
Pattern
Sketch out the shape of the pocket on a sheet of paper as shown.
Cut it out and pin it to Fabric A with the fold on the long straight side as shown.
Cut about a third of the way down the fold from the top as shown.
Cut 4
Repeat Step 1 until you have two of Fabric A and two of Fabric B.
Center Slit
Lay a piece of Fabric A and Fabric B front faces together.
Stitch along each side of the slit down the middle.
Center Slit Continued
With front sides out, stitch around the center slit as shown.
Outer Edge
With front sides together, pin around the curved edge.
Stitch around the curved edge.
Turn front sides out.
Stitch around curved edge.
Hem
Fold your work in half.
Cut two pieces of Fabric A that are 1/2" longer than the top of the pocket and 1.5" tall. If your fabric is extra bulky, it may need to be taller and similarly, if you your fabric is very thin, 1 inch may be enough.
Unfold the pocket with Fabric B side up.
Lay the Fabric A piece on the left side of the pocket face down and stitch.
Hem Continued
Fold the sides in and pin.
Fold the top down to the center and pin.
Fold over the Fabric B side and stitch.
Belt Loop
Cut another strip of Fabric A that is 1/2" longer than the top of the pocket. This time though, the height is determined by the belt you plan to use. The height should be 1.5" plus the width of the belt. If you fabric is very rigid and has no stretch, you may want to add another 1/4" to be safe.
Lay the piece on the other side of the pocket right-sides together and stitch.
Belt Loop Continued
Fold the sides in, pin, and stitch.
Fold down a 1/4" and pin.
Fold over the other side and stitch.
Hand Stitching
To make the pocket look more clean, use a needle and thread to stitch up the top edges where you folded over so many times. Don't sew up your belt hole.
Now, stitch Fabric A together along the curved edge.
Second Pocket
To make the second pocket, repeat all steps, but this time reverse the side of the pocket you place the belt loop on.
Enjoy
You're done. String them onto your belt and enjoy.