Today the focus is on pockets. These tutorials will help inspire you to change things up a bit and have fun with them.
Let me introduce you to eleven pocket tutorials that have appeared on the blog in the past. We’ve got something for everyone here today.
Intimidated by the thought of sewing a welt pocket? Our welt pocket tutorial will guide you through the steps easily and clearly so you’ll be sewing welt pockets in no time!
Love the Parachute Sweatpants but want pockets in them? Here you go. A complete tutorial showing just what to do and how to do it.
Learn how to add bow welt pockets to the Art Museum Vest + Trousers. It’s a cute detail and a lot easier to do than you think!
We have a nice tutorial on adding exposed zippers on welt pockets. They look fantastic on a Book Report Dress!
Learn how to add an embroidered cat to the pocket of the Lunch Box Tee.
We have a nice tutorial on how to add an adorable toy to the pocket of the Lunch Box Tee.
7) How to Sew a Kangaroo Pocket
Need a little extra help with the School Photo Dress kangaroo pocket? Here is a photo tutorial to help make it all clear.
Here is a tutorial on how to add smocking to the pockets of the Puppet Show Shorts.
This is a step-by-step photo tutorial on how to add hexagon shaped patch pockets to the Sunny Day Shorts free pattern.
10) Adding Pockets to the Sunny Day Shorts
Here you will find a tutorial on how to add front pockets to the free Sunny Day Shorts pattern for a casual beach bum look.
11) Adding Zipper Pockets to a Cape
Our blog series, Outdoor Ready, is all about using performance fabrics to make handmade outdoor apparel. Learn how to add zipper pockets to the Red Riding Hood Cape from Little Things To Sew.
And in case that wasn’t enough of a fix for you, click on these links for even more pocket inspiration:
- Customizing the Sunny Day Shorts: Adding Oliver + S Pockets
- Jeans from Oliver + S Patterns
- Pockets with Cat Applique
- Pockets with Tucks and Hand Embroidery
- Puppet Show Shorts Sew-along
- Outdoor Ready: Hiking Shirts