How to make men side pockets for trousers
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Learn how to make pocket. Pocket can be fast and easy to make. Here are a view tips.
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Learn how to make pocket. Pocket can be fast and easy to make. Here are a view tips.
ohhhhh finally find what i want to do……. thank you so much for sharing
Thanks. Very helpful.
I’m amazed! :O Thanks for sharing! 🙂
@222varminter Your welcome
You are excellent Thank you.
+Russell Gibson Thank you Russell.
it’s really helpful thanks.
Thank you.
Really great. I wish to add pockets to a pattern that lacks them , and your method looks quite the best I’ve seen.
Thank you soon much.
You can if you wish buy trousers with pockets
You can if you wish buy trousers with pockets
Thank you so much
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Side seam pockets have been a nightmare for me. So I have to try this! It looks almost too easy.
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Or, actually, I could sew the pockets on at a smaller seam allowance, right? And then sew the pocket opening at the ordinary seam allowance–not taking in the pants.
I guess I will have to let out the waist on my pattern a bit to account for that taking-in on both side seams.
It works! Very pleased — this is going to be so much easier than the method I’ve been doing. Thank you!
Thanks.
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Yes I do use scissors and I properly have over 20, but It hurt my hand. I had carpal tunnel syndrome on both hands, had the operation about 5 years ago and try not to do too much repetitious when not needed, when it affects my wrist. I have been sewing for over 41 years, thank you for you comment
I am an ex Savile Row tailor and I have never done an in-seam pocket by your method in this video – however I will do from now on because it’s such an easier way!
Thank you Jason for agreeing with me. I do not have the patient to stab stitch by hand all the way round a jacket so I’ll never do it, but their must be a machine that can do it, and I’ll use that.
@Des Swags Curtain Maker
I agree, top stitching (in true tailoring) is never EVER done by machine, it’s always done by hand using what a dressmaker would call a “stab” stitch. In tailor’s terms it’s known as “edging”, and is the tiny little stitches placed about a 1/4″ apart – much more elegant than machine edging, which I wholeheartedly agree with you – looks cheap 🙂
Ok, I stand corrected, or let me say that some top stitching around the edge of a jacket in my opinion looks like it should not of been put there.
@Des Swags Curtain Maker ….but sharp tailoring does require some top stitching…which you think looks cheap!
Yes you can ask away and I’ll try to help, unfortunately I don’t have any sewing videos on YouTube, but with the wealth of experience you have I doubt I would be able to teach you something that you don’t already know 🙂
Thank you. I couldn’t figure out my Kwik pattern and this was a tremendous help.