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Spice up your T-shirt with a pocket!
Pocket T-shirts are currently all the rage. I see people wearing them everywhere I go. I love how the patterned pockets look on a plain colored T-shirt. However, they run around $25 to buy, which in my opinion is ridiculous. The solution is to make your own because it’s so easy. This project can be done on any size T-shirt, which makes it great for all the people in your life. I frequently use this project as a scrap buster so all I have to buy are T-shirts!
- Aric J. commented on Pocket T Shirt Diy 15 Sep 09:12
- Crafting with Court published her project Pocket T Shirt Diy 02 Nov 14:21
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Step 1
Wash your shirt and fabric before you begin this craft. You do not want either your T-shirt or fabric shrinking or bleeding and ruining all your hard wor
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Step 2
Make your pocket pattern. On a piece of paper and using a ruler, draw a 5” x 5” square. From the bottom center of your square, draw a 1” line down. From the edges of the square on the bottom side, draw a line on each side connecting to that center line (these lines will be able 2.5” long). You should now have a pattern that looks like the picture below.
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Step 5
Iron all the folds in place. Using your iron, iron down all the folds. Remove the pins as necessary.
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Step 7
Place your pocket on your T-shirt. Put on your T-shirt and pin the pocket to the location you want it. Take the T-shirt with the pocket off. Laying the T-shirt and pocket flat, move the pocket around slightly to make sure it’s on straight. Pin the pocket down for sewing. Do not put pins through both sides of the shirt. Make sure your pins are only pinning the pocket to the front side of the shirt.
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Step 8
Sew the pocket to the T-shirt. Make sure you only have the pocket and front side of the T-shirt under your machine. You do not want to sew the pocket through both sides of the T-shirt. Start on one side of the pocket and sew around the edge of the pocket. Get as close to the edge of the fabric as you can. For the corners, lift the foot and leave the needle in. Rotate the fabric the necessary amount. Continue sewing until you reach the other side in the pocket. Your pocket should be sewn on with one continuous seam. Do not sew the top of the pocket shut!