And this is how I did it....
Nice big cargo pockets! |
I ended up making a 2nd purse out of the back pockets |
The strap would be as long as the pants were long |
Knee that has been patched many times over |
Pocket cut out |
I made my strap pieces 3" so that they would end up 2" wide (1/2" seams) |
Cutting the strap pieces apart |
I made the piece for the bottom and sides 1 1/2" longer than the measurement around the 3 sides of the purse |
I didn't have enough "fabric" to make the 2nd strap 3" each because of the hole in the knee |
I had to pick off the belt loops to get pieces big enough |
This is what I ended up with for the 2nd strap....I had to pick open the seam and trim it off |
What was left of the pair of pants! |
My pieces ready to sew |
I rolled a narrow hem at the top edge and sewed it down |
Sandwich the 2 side pieces to one pocket (right sides facing the pocket) |
Fold over 1/2" on ends of strap before sewing edge On the strap I didn't have enough room, I just folded it in half so I didn't need the 2nd seam - this is a better idea anyway! |
Leave a little ease for the corners |
Sew ☺ |
How cool is that? |
Pin the inside and top stitch close to the edge to hold it |
The strap that I cut in half needed 2 seams! |
Pin outside layer out of the way (See note at end) |
Pin on 2nd pocket |
Make sure the right side is correct! |
Since I was sewing the outside of the bottom/side to the 2nd pocket the pocket needed to be facing down |
Turned inside out, I pinned the raw edge under |
Turned right side out again |
Sew along the edge |
I used a long stitch length and a heavy duty needle |
I used my zipper foot |
NOTE: When I make more, I will sew the inside of the purse to the 2nd pocket so that when you sew the edge down, it will be the outside of the pocket and you can control what it looks like. The way I did it originally, the outside didn't always look so nice!
1 comment:
Cute idea. :)
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