Part 5 - Tea Length Dress - Assembling the Pockets

Part 5 - Tea Length Dress - Assembling the Pockets

Today we are taking it a little easier and focusing solely on attaching the pockets the skirt pieces. I always enjoy having some easier paced days following / preceding difficult tasks as it still feels like you've accomplished something (woot!) but you aren't at risk of burning out tackling one tedious project after another.

So let's dive in!

With RST, pin the straight edge of your pocket pieces to the straight edge of your skirt side seams matching your notches.

Optional: If you want to add more structure and long term stability to your pocket to keep it from stretching out over time, you can add a strip of twill tape or clear elastic to your pocket right along the seam line!

I was all out of everything, so I used some scrap muslin cut on the straight grain as my "twill" tape.

Using a straight stitch, sew these pieces together.

Press your seam allowance in towards the pocket and then understitch.

Grade your pocket seams to help eliminate some of the excess bulk (especially if you added your optional twill tape!)

Repeat these same steps with the remaining three pocket pieces.

And that is it -- you are officially done for today! Tomorrow, we will be taking on sewing up the majority of the Mathilde skirt in Part 6 - Assembling the Skirt. See you then!

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