| Women's Pants (Double-Welt Pocket) |
From "Sew Much More" episode SMM-222F |
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You've mastered the side pocket, the lined patch pocket, the single-welt pocket. Now you're ready to take on the double-welt pocket -- and you'll soon be putting them on just about everything you sew! Materials: 2-1/2 yards suiting fabric 1/4 yard cotton for pocketing 3/4 yard fusible interfacing One 1/2" button to cover 7" zipper Pants hook and bar Butterick pants pattern Sewing notions: scissors, thread, hand-sewing needles, pins, etc. Steps: - Interface the welt area on the wrong side of fabric and mark the pocket placement.
- Stitch the welt to the pants back along the pocket placement lines (figure A).
- Carefully cut the welt open, making a clean cut line exactly in the center of the welt, and clipping into corners (figure B).
- Pull the welt through. To create the "lips" of the welt, fold the welt over the cut seam allowance, using the seam allowance to help create the welt edge (figure C). Pin and stitch in the ditch around the perimeter of the pocket opening.
- Make the pocket bag out of cotton. The area that will be behind the pocket opening should be faced with the pants fabric (figure D). Also, interface where the buttonhole will be. Note that the pocket bag extends all the way up into the waistband.
- Stitch the prepared pocket to the bottom edge of the welt. Stitch a buttonhole through the pants and pocket layer (figure E).
- Fold pocket up and stitch the side seams. From the outside, stitch in the ditch along the top of the welt, through all layers (figure F).
- Don't forget to sew your button on!
RESOURCES :
High Fashion Sewing Secrets: A Step-By-Step Guide to Sewing Stylish Seams, Buttonholes, Pockets ...
Model: 1579544150
Author: Claire B. Shaeffer
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Rodale Press
Red Oak, IA 51591
Phone: 515-242-0282
Just Pockets: Sewing Techniques and Designing Ideas
Model: 1561581704
Author: Patricia Moyes
(September, 1997)
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The Taunton Press Inc.
Website: www.taunton.com
Butterick / Vogue Patterns
Due to seasonal changes, the exact patterns seen on the show are not generally available. Visit your local fabric store for similar patterns.
Butterick / Vogue
Website: www.butterick.com/ www.voguepatterns.com
Michael Levine Fabrics Inc.
Michael Levine Fabrics Inc.
Los Angeles , CA 90015-1812
Phone: 213-622-6259
Email: sales@mlfabrics.com
Website: www.mlfabrics.com
McCall's Pattern Company
New York, NY 10001
Toll-Free: 800-782-0323
E-mail: consumerservice@mccallpattern.com
Website: mccall.com
Due to seasonal changes and new designs, the exact McCall's brand pattern numbers seen on this show are often no longer available. Visit your local fabric store for similar patterns.
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