September 22, 2010

The secret to perfect patch Pocket seams

A couple of weeks ago when I was making a sweater, I figured out a way to make a perfect patch Pocket seams. Pockets are a nice addition to any clothes, but if poorly attached to destroy perfect finish you can already enjoy. They are probably the easiest and most popular pocket type. They come in various shapes and sizes, but ideally pocket-sized for cardigans should be approximately 5-6 inches in width from 6 to 7 inches long. If you do, it's best to put the sweater at the bottom of the post Office at least 20-22 inches from the shoulder and about 2-3 inches in front of the Centre.
There are a lot of clothes made with patch pockets, because they are relatively affordable and easy-to-install compared to other designs.As the name suggests, it's pockets sewn on the front of any clothes; as a patch in order to show you how easy it is to attach a patch Pocket seams, I have the simple instructions below:
1. Block pocket and clothing that will be sewn.
2. Pin cover is securely held in place by knitter pins.
3. Baste pocket in place and then baste Pocket help sew seam around directly, then baste stitch away from the edge pocket. Ideally, this can be done with the help of yarns of different colours, preferably cotton.
4. Start sewing at the top of the pouch and then weave the side pocket for clothes you like side seam half stitch to use Pocket when a running thread between two seams on clothing.
5. Both shoulder seam stitching, weave in the lower part of the diplomatic bag and then weave in your bottom as you would the shoulder seam, knitting to stitch.
6. Weave the opposite side of mail, using the preceding steps, and then provide your firm.
As you can see, knitting stitches patch Pocket is a straightforward process.

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