The in-seam pocket, or pocket lining, as it is often called, is perfect to add to the side seam of a pocket-less skirt or dress. You can add this pocket to any pattern, or garment in your wardrobe, that has a side seam. Be sure to see how to make other pocket options on our Pocket Series blogs. Have a look here to learn how: Pocket Series: Make a Welt Pocket and Pocket Series: Patch Pocket. Choose a pocket fabric lining much like the fabric of the garment you are adding the pockets, or a lighter-weight fabric. A lightweight woven cotton will typically work well as a pocket lining for any woven fabric. Silk pocket linings are particularly nice in wool garments. If using a knit fabric, stick with a knit fabric for the pocket lining too. The idea is to choose
Invisible Zip in Side Seam with Inseam Pocket Tutorial
Pocket Series: Patch Pocket - Folkwear
Pocket Series: Patch Pocket - Folkwear
Add a Low-Profile or In-Seam Pocket - Threads
How to Sew Inseam Pockets - Bethany Lynne Makes
HOW TO SEW INSEAM POCKETS or SIDE SEAM POCKETS, 2 WAYS HOW TO SEW INSEAM POCKETS
Pockets Aim for Quality
A History of the Pocket - an essay - Folkwear
Pocket Series: Side Seam Pockets - Folkwear
Adding In-Set Side Pockets to the Sewing Workshop Pattern San Diego Coat - SewWhatYvette
Pocket Series: Patch Pocket - Folkwear
Pocket Series: Patch Pocket - Folkwear