![]() That’s it! Flip your dress right side out and your inseam pockets will be good to go. When it is time for you to sew your side seams in the assembly of your garment, lay the skirt pieces on top of one another with the right sides together then stitch down the sides making sure to go around the pockets as illustrated below. Next, flip the pockets outward and press the seams in towards the skirt pieces. Use your sewing machine to stitch the pockets to the skirt/dress pieces starting at the top of the pocket and stopping at the stitch marking. The natural waist is illustrated in these pictures as the top edge of the skirt piece. Drop them so that the top of the pocket is about 2.5″ from the point of your natural waist. Lay your pocket pieces on top of your dress/skirt pieces with the right sides together and the flat edge of the pocket out towards the side seam. The wrong side is represented by the grey color.Īlso, be sure to use some washable marker to mark the stitch marking on the wrong side of the pieces.įind the point in your dress pattern where your natural waist will hit. The right side of the fabric is represented in these instructions by the polka dot pattern. Then cut it out and use it to cut 4 mirror pieces of coordinating or matching fabric for your dress. Make sure you print your pocket pattern at 100% or actual size. So now that you’ve seen the pockets in all their glory, let’s get you making your own! Start by downloading the free pocket pattern here. Pssst! This rayon challis is from Pretty Posh Prints and it’s so comfortable I refused to take it off even though I never left my house and was covered in spit up most of the day… With pockets in your dress, you can now justify not wearing pants ever again for the rest of your life! So let me take you to pocket-dress pleasuretown using my free Teardrop Dress Pocket pattern, shown in this beautiful Summer Breeze dress I made: This is why all awesome dresses have pockets. Hey! Dresses are actually super impractical. It’s beautiful and flowy, something straight out of a fairy tale. Use it to buy the Summer Breeze pattern so one day I can afford to buy a Tesla… Purchase Details : Please note this pattern has been discontinued.This post contains an affiliate link. Yardage : 0 - 2 - 4 : 1 3/4 yards of 45” or 54” wide fabric / 6 - 8 - 10 : 2 yards of 45” or 54” wide fabric. Materials : lightweight fabric (cotton, silk, charmeuse, voile, batiste, chambray, etc.) Suitable for many fabrics, dress it down for day in cotton chambray or make it fancy with a printed silk. Shop online for shoes, clothing, jewelry, dresses, makeup and more from top brands. This top features a tiny pocket as well as bust darts and a relaxed fit below the bust. ![]() Here are the pattern details:ĭescription : A great basic top for spring and summer which does double duty as a layering piece in fall and winter. It looks great on it’s own or layered with cardigans or blazers, aside from my bad hair day. I finished it late Saturday night, I don’t waste any time, haha. I’m pretty pumped about this one and have already put it to use. This version is made up in a printed cotton + silk blend which has a slightly fancier feel, due to both the print and the slight sheen from the silk content, than the original top. Here we have it, my first downloadable pattern, the Tiny Pocket Tank! I originally designed this top last summer when I had some extra cotton chambray at my disposal and it quickly became one of my favorite tops ( here's the original). ![]()
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