Well, thank you very much! I did need to watch a couple times because my brain didn’t want to accept which way the pocket was actually created! But I sewed along with you and it works! Hallelujah!
Wow! Best tutorial ever! Your tip on pressing the seams open first is a game changer. Thank you so much! After watching this I feel confident I can do this.
Thank you for refreshing my memory. I wanted the measurements of your pocket template but needed it right now (being too lazy to dig out a commercial pattern), so I used 16 x 40 cm and guessed where the slit would be. It was for a man's casual jacket. Pocket is great, my placement of the slit on pocket fabric- not so great::)
Thank you for your lovely comment ☺️ They do take a bit of practise to perfect. It’s all in the precision of marking, sewing and pressing. Easier to say / type than to do! 😂
@@HouseofMissSew I worked on this all day to perfect and make it at an angle on a 60’s vintage pattern. I hope to make the dress this week and will post. I struggled to get the pockets right for the angled slash but it was satisfying by bedtime! Yeah and thanks again
this is my first time trying this.. I am trying to copy a pair of dress pants... I have them taken apart so far and wrote the info on the pants I am using for a pattern.. I am getting excited to start this--I hope I can do it... I am starting this at 68 years old...Thanks P.G.
Patricia Greene good luck!! You can do it! There is another way to create welt pockets using a separate welt piece... it’s very similar to my method in the ‘how to create a bound pocket’ video xx
Where can I find the pattern for the self welt, I have been practicing trying to do the single welt pocket and it always turns out bad. Your technique is so simple and easy.
Hi - the pattern isn’t currently available anywhere, except to students on my courses. If you email me at juliahincks@hotmail.com I can send you the pattern - it’s hand drawn so don’t expect anything too professional looking! 😊
How can we obtain a copy of the course materials to practice this technique? If it requires signing up for a course let us know how! Would appreciate a response since this is a superior technique and I'm anxious to try this....
Estela Chandler sorry - the pattern pieces are only available to my students who are studying on my courses in Brighton, UK. You can create your own pattern piece for the pocket - it’s a rectangle approx 28cm x14cm with curved corners. Fold this in half and then draw on the small rectangle for the pocket opening- this sits on the fold line and extends above the line by approx 2cm. The longer sides of this rectangle are about 11cm in length. You can adapt the size of the pattern piece to the size of the pocket required e.g. change the length to make the pocket deeper or make the opening rectangle wider. The dimensions for the garment piece are given in the video.
Thank you - If you select the subtitles, then go back into 'settings' and choose 'auto translate' - you can then select Spanish. I hope that works for you! :)
Well, thank you very much! I did need to watch a couple times because my brain didn’t want to accept which way the pocket was actually created! But I sewed along with you and it works! Hallelujah!
Brilliant!! I’m so pleased I could help 😊
Thank you for a clear, moderately paced, and precise video.
Thank you for your lovely comment ☺️
Great job. I have been trying for years to sew welt pocket and just get it by watching your video. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for watching! 😊
Wow! Best tutorial ever! Your tip on pressing the seams open first is a game changer. Thank you so much! After watching this I feel confident I can do this.
Thank you so much!! ☺️ Good luck with your project 😀
Thank you for refreshing my memory. I wanted the measurements of your pocket template but needed it right now (being too lazy to dig out a commercial pattern), so I used 16 x 40 cm and guessed where the slit would be. It was for a man's casual jacket. Pocket is great, my placement of the slit on pocket fabric- not so great::)
I’m really glad I could help 😊
You make it so simple. Thank You
The best video --- clear with just the right amount of detail and the best speed --- Thank you!!!
kscamara123 thank you!! What a lovely comment. So glad I could help 😊✂️👍
Perfect tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you! - glad I could help 😊
Thank you so much for this wonderful training session. My welt pocket still isn't perfect but I will keep practising. You certainly helped. Cheers G
Thank you for your lovely comment ☺️
They do take a bit of practise to perfect. It’s all in the precision of marking, sewing and pressing. Easier to say / type than to do! 😂
I love your sewing videos. Thank you for your clear and helpful directions!
Thank you for your lovely comment 😊
This technique way more easier than the other technique that i've watched in youtube. Good job!
Hari Purnomoaji thanks! Glad I could simplify this for you 👍😊
@@HouseofMissSew your welcome. I decided to try practicing your technique on my work. I'm still a newbie😁
Many thanks for this, I've just managed to put a really nice pocket into a waistcoat project. Really clear steps!
Brilliant!! - thank you - I’m glad I could help 🤩
This seems so much simpler than others that I've watched. I'm going to try this and see how well it goes. Thanks
Great job, thank you so much! Have a wonderful Holiday ❤️
Thank you! You too ☺️
Im from sri lanka. Thank you dear. Its very good teaching us.
Sajeewanie Pelpola thank you for watching! I’m really pleased I could help you 😊
You're a hero! You made this so simple. Thank you!
Kylie you’re welcome 👍😊
Thank you loads! This helped me figure out how to draft a pocket for a coat without being too complicated. Enjoyed your voice too!
wrenchpainter thank you! Glad I could help 😊
Thank you for the excellent instructions! Off to experiment now!
Thank you! Happy sewing 🧵✂️😀
@@HouseofMissSew I worked on this all day to perfect and make it at an angle on a 60’s vintage pattern. I hope to make the dress this week and will post. I struggled to get the pockets right for the angled slash but it was satisfying by bedtime! Yeah and thanks again
What an exceptionally easy way, fantastic, thank you
Linda Wolstencroft you’re welcome! ☹️
This is the easiest method RUclips I've seen. Makes perfect sense. I too am jumping into welt pockets late in life.
jacmcw thank you!! Glad I could help 😊✂️ ... they’re not so hard once you’ve got a good method to use!
Me too 😁
Thank you so much for given us an easiest method
Thank you for being a great teacher!
rose jacks thank you!! 😊
Thanks for sharing. I tried it and it IS indeed simpler.
LoveMusicBad excellent! Glad I could help 😊
Explanations very clear and easy to follow. Thank you
Margarita Tseng thank you! Glad I could help 😊
Worked perfectly and so easy. Thank you!!!!
khesche thank you! glad I could help! 😊✂️
I fell asleep . I’ll watch again in the morning
Fabulous tutorial. I shall have a bit of a practice in readiness to do a waistcoat for my son :D Thank you so, so much :)
this is my first time trying this.. I am trying to copy a pair of dress pants... I have them taken apart so far and wrote the info on the pants I am using for a pattern.. I am getting excited to start this--I hope I can do it... I am starting this at 68 years old...Thanks P.G.
Patricia Greene good luck!! You can do it! There is another way to create welt pockets using a separate welt piece... it’s very similar to my method in the ‘how to create a bound pocket’ video xx
Patricia Greene
Yu are simply Amazing. Thanks
Deolu Olusanya thank you!! 😊
Where can I find the pattern for the self welt, I have been practicing trying to do the single welt pocket and it always turns out bad. Your technique is so simple and easy.
Hi - the pattern isn’t currently available anywhere, except to students on my courses. If you email me at juliahincks@hotmail.com I can send you the pattern - it’s hand drawn so don’t expect anything too professional looking! 😊
I just learned from you all make it very difficult except you
meme laeeth Thank you! I’m glad I could help 😊
How can we obtain a copy of the course materials to practice this technique? If it requires signing up for a course let us know how! Would appreciate a response since this is a superior technique and I'm anxious to try this....
Estela Chandler sorry - the pattern pieces are only available to my students who are studying on my courses in Brighton, UK. You can create your own pattern piece for the pocket - it’s a rectangle approx 28cm x14cm with curved corners. Fold this in half and then draw on the small rectangle for the pocket opening- this sits on the fold line and extends above the line by approx 2cm. The longer sides of this rectangle are about 11cm in length. You can adapt the size of the pattern piece to the size of the pocket required e.g. change the length to make the pocket deeper or make the opening rectangle wider. The dimensions for the garment piece are given in the video.
Muy bien explicado lastima que no aparecen en castellano los subtitulos
Thank you - If you select the subtitles, then go back into 'settings' and choose 'auto translate' - you can then select Spanish. I hope that works for you! :)