Jacob number 3 turned out to be another one in corduroy.
Level up for this version: pleated pockets.
And of course I had to go the extra mile: owl pockets.
Now we have someone walking around with eyes on his back(side)!
How to make owl pockets
What do you need?
- Fabric for the pockets
- Scrap fabric for the owl’s nose
- Scrap fabric for the owl’s eyes
- Buttons for the eyes
- Fusible web: to attach the application
The pocket part
- Round the bottom corners of the pocket on the pattern.
- Draw the pattern on your fabric, and cut the pockets out.
- With a large stitch, sew 2 rows next to each other in the seam of the rounded corners. Leave some thread.
- Pull the ends of your thread on both sides, to gather your fabric. Do this until you like how the corner is rounding up.
- Fold the seam inward, and iron.
- Make the flap now, before you continue with step 7.
- Put the flap on top of your pocket, to see what it will look like once you sew them onto your trousers.
- Decide where you want the owl’s nose to come, and cut the nose out of a piece of scrap fabric.
- Sew the nose onto the pocket, appliqué-style.
- Sew the pocket onto your trousers.
The flap
- Round the bottom corners of the flap on the pattern.
- Draw a rounded wedge in the middle of the flap.
- Draw the pattern on your fabric, and cut the flap 2 times.
- Put the right sides of the flaps on each other, and sew them together, leaving the upper seam open.
- Clip the edges.
- Turn the flap, and iron. Topstitch if desired.
- Decide where you want the eyes to come, and cut them from some scrap fabric.
- Sew the eyes onto the flap, appliqué-style.
- Decide where the buttons need to come on the flap, and sew the buttonholes.
- Use the flap to decide where the owl’s nose should come (see the pocket part)
- Sew the flap onto your trousers, after you’ve sewed the pocket on already.
- Sew the buttons onto the pocket.
Used materials
- Blew corduroy: Juffertje Uil
- Appliqué fabric: From the scrap pile
- Buttons: From the button pile