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A bag without pockets is a bad idea. Unless it is just a grocery bag, every bag deserves at least one pocket.
Inside pockets are something we are happy to stitch in a hurry to finish a bag. Usually we prepare the fabric for pocket, place it on the lining and stitch on three sides. It’s not a bad thing but we could do more. We could add a little depth and volume to a pocket. Here is how.
Prepare the pocket as usual and place it on the lining in the desired place. Mark the center and stitch as in the picture below.
Make a fold at 1/2” from the center stitching, to the right. Bring the fold toward the center.
And pin.
Do the same to the left of the center stitching.
Then pin the rest of the pocket in place and stitch along the three edges. Make sure you backstitch at the beginning and end of each seam.
It is just as simple and now you have a better place to keep a few things.
If you want even more volume, you could make folds near the outside edges too.
Some more tips:
- Add interfacing to the fabric for pockets; I usually use quilting weight fabric and a lightweight interfacing. Heavyweight fabric doesn’t need interfacing.
- I don’t like very large pockets. When I open a bag I don’t like to see the content of the pockets exposed. I prefer to divide a big pocket.
- If the fabric for lining has a dark color or busy print, it’s a great idea to use a contrasting fabric for the pockets. In this way, it is easy to “see” inside the bag.
You could do even more for keeping safe the content of your bag: you
could add a zippered pocket. More about it in a future tutorial.
Karenkay says
I love this, Geta….thank you!
kayleighinstitches says
I love this. Going to have to use it on my next bag.
Charo says
I hadn't thought about this tip. I will do it in may next bag. Thanks
Silvia says
So simple but so useful! Thanks Geta!
Alexandra says
great tips! 🙂
legato1958 says
I love the pleated slip pocket! It makes a pocket look so elegant!! I agree that every purse needs a pocket in the lining… at least ONE!
Susie
Sarah Martin says
Nice touch, and so easy to do! Thanks!
Kate says
Great tips, Geta. Thanks so much for sharing.