How to pattern make a patch pocket

How to pattern make a patch pocket?

A patch pocket is basically a small pouch sewn into a larger garment. The purpose of the patch pockets is to add more storage space to your favorite shirt or sweater, and they’re often used to store things like wallets or handkerchiefs. Most patch pockets are made using a single piece of fabric, but they can also be made using two pieces of fabric, which is often used in heavier fabrics.

How to make patch pocket on a skirt?

To make a patch pocket on a skirt, you will need to add an extra layer of fabric on the inside of the front skirt panel. Use your desired fabric and cut it to the same length as the front skirt panel (or a few inches longer). Then add two small triangles to either end of the patch fabric. Add two small tabs to these triangle pieces and press them in towards the centre of the front panel. Once the patch is in place, sew the front skirt panel to the patch pocket

How to make patch pockets on pants?

If you love wearing vintage shorts and trousers, you’ll love patch pockets. They’re great for holding your phone, wallet, sunglasses or other small essentials and add an element of character to your wardrobe. You can find patch pockets in a variety of styles, from inverted box to rounded.

How to make patterned patch pockets?

If you are looking for something that is both stylish and functional, patch pockets are the perfect choice. These pockets are great for storing things like your phone, wallet, makeup, keys and much more. They can be made in a variety of styles, and many of them are available with matching linings.

How to make patch pocket jeans?

Using your sewing machine, stitch around the edges of the patch piece. Use your own stitch or even a zigzag stitch. Be sure to backstitch at the beginning and end of the seam. If you’re using a zigzag stitch, make sure to backstitch at the beginning of the zigzag, too. Then, pin the patch piece to your denim pants and sew around the edges again.