How To Sew Jacket Pocket Repair
Have y'all ever had a hole in the pocket of your coat? Information technology'south the worst, because you'll forget that y'all've got a hole, throw your keys in in that location which makes the pigsty go bigger and before you know it your bank check book has slipped through the torn pocket and is lost somewhere within your glaze. (In this coat that I mended, I actually found a bank check book, alter, and a pile of receipts.)
The trouble with trying to mend pockets, is that the fabric is (normally) calorie-free-weight and it just isn't strong enough to hold the mend. I've had the nearly success with merely replacing the pockets completely with a medium to heavy weight material. Hither is an easy way to to it.
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1. To supersede the torn pockets, you'll demand to get access to the inside of the glaze. About often, manufactured overcoats will take i seam that has been peak-stitched closed, it's normally in one of the sleeves, and chances are information technology's going to be the left sleeve. This is the ideal seam to un-sew because information technology will leave you with a hole large plenty to pull the coat inside-out to work with easily. |
2. Once y'all've located the tiptop-stitched seam, open up information technology up. |
iii. Reach inside the pigsty, catch one of the pockets and pull it out. Unstitch the pocket from the welt and facing. |
4. Use the former pockets equally a pattern to cut out new ones. |
five. Stitch the newly cut pockets to the welt and facing. |
6. Place both layers of the pocket together, and stitch around the outer edge. |
7. Shove the pocket back within the coat and stitch the access pigsty closed. You've got fresh pockets. |
Source: http://projectsbyjess.blogspot.com/2014/02/tutorial-replace-torn-coat-pockets.html?m=0
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