Try these double pockets for retro styling.
Brown Hidden Pocket Pants by EGNARTSPants with hidden pocket details, front zipper pockets, cigarette pockets & knee pockets.*This product is made to produce product and cannot be canceled/changed/exchanged/returned except for defective products.SPLITModel is 176cm, Weight 60kg and wearing a size L Size(cm) Inches
Well, Monday morning has slid into Monday afternoon. So sorry, I should have had myself a little more together this morning. An early morning appointment had me out of the house before I was able to finish my post. This past weekend I was in St. Louis and saw the production of The Magic Flute for which Issac Mizrahi designed the costumes and directed the opera. I was able to find lots of info, so I'll do a separate post about the production. Needless to say, it was absolutely delightful and the costumes were fabulous. I've been doing a little research on pocket inspiration and thought I would share a few ideas with you. Anything that adds a little unexpected twist to a garment is pure delight for me and pockets are the perfect place to add unexpected interest. Like the pleated and molded pocket below. An unexpected round breast pocket. Pretty ruffle detail that floats into the pocket. This is a great pocket. It seems to float in space. A must try. Don't worry, when I do, I'll share the process!! Vintage garments are always a great source for pocket inspiration. I love how the zipper has become a decorative detail on this pocket. The pockets become the focal point on this very simple dress. Without the arrow heads, the pockets could be lost. Beautiful tulip design highlighted with bias trim. The binding forms a bow. A double row of lips accents this welt pocket. And finally, such a pretty design from Jeanne Lanvin. Princess line seams are the perfect place to add pockets and show off a design. Hope your week is off to a great start. I have a lot to share with you this week, so I'll be back soon!! Rhonda
Sometimes a touch of smocking somewhere other than the front yoke adds interest to a garment. This little jumper and blouse was made using pattern #140 and is just right for Spring. The jumper is fully lined with pink and white seersucker, which also makes it reversible. Less smocking also tends to be more suitable for the older girls. Click here for the free downloadable instructions for the smocked pocket. Michie'
Well, Monday morning has slid into Monday afternoon. So sorry, I should have had myself a little more together this morning. An early morning appointment had me out of the house before I was able to finish my post. This past weekend I was in St. Louis and saw the production of The Magic Flute for which Issac Mizrahi designed the costumes and directed the opera. I was able to find lots of info, so I'll do a separate post about the production. Needless to say, it was absolutely delightful and the costumes were fabulous. I've been doing a little research on pocket inspiration and thought I would share a few ideas with you. Anything that adds a little unexpected twist to a garment is pure delight for me and pockets are the perfect place to add unexpected interest. Like the pleated and molded pocket below. An unexpected round breast pocket. Pretty ruffle detail that floats into the pocket. This is a great pocket. It seems to float in space. A must try. Don't worry, when I do, I'll share the process!! Vintage garments are always a great source for pocket inspiration. I love how the zipper has become a decorative detail on this pocket. The pockets become the focal point on this very simple dress. Without the arrow heads, the pockets could be lost. Beautiful tulip design highlighted with bias trim. The binding forms a bow. A double row of lips accents this welt pocket. And finally, such a pretty design from Jeanne Lanvin. Princess line seams are the perfect place to add pockets and show off a design. Hope your week is off to a great start. I have a lot to share with you this week, so I'll be back soon!! Rhonda
Charcoal Hidden Pocket Pants by EGNARTSPants with hidden pocket details, front zipper pockets, cigarette pockets & knee pockets.*This product is made to produce product and cannot be canceled/changed/exchanged/returned except for defective products.SPLITModel is 176cm, Weight 60kg and wearing a size L. Size(cm) In
Well, Monday morning has slid into Monday afternoon. So sorry, I should have had myself a little more together this morning. An early morning appointment had me out of the house before I was able to finish my post. This past weekend I was in St. Louis and saw the production of The Magic Flute for which Issac Mizrahi designed the costumes and directed the opera. I was able to find lots of info, so I'll do a separate post about the production. Needless to say, it was absolutely delightful and the costumes were fabulous. I've been doing a little research on pocket inspiration and thought I would share a few ideas with you. Anything that adds a little unexpected twist to a garment is pure delight for me and pockets are the perfect place to add unexpected interest. Like the pleated and molded pocket below. An unexpected round breast pocket. Pretty ruffle detail that floats into the pocket. This is a great pocket. It seems to float in space. A must try. Don't worry, when I do, I'll share the process!! Vintage garments are always a great source for pocket inspiration. I love how the zipper has become a decorative detail on this pocket. The pockets become the focal point on this very simple dress. Without the arrow heads, the pockets could be lost. Beautiful tulip design highlighted with bias trim. The binding forms a bow. A double row of lips accents this welt pocket. And finally, such a pretty design from Jeanne Lanvin. Princess line seams are the perfect place to add pockets and show off a design. Hope your week is off to a great start. I have a lot to share with you this week, so I'll be back soon!! Rhonda
Voici une petite jupe en jersey bien confortable : Tissus utilisés : - Jersey et voile de coton dénichés chez Toto Technicité : - Poches soulignées par un passepoil - Devant coupé en deux parties - Jupe entièrement doublée - Dos légèrement plus long que le devant - Ceinture en plusieurs parties (une au niveau du milieu devant et une au milieu du dos, d'une longueur de 12 cm) pour laisser des ouvertures, afin d'y glisser un ruban - Trois élastiques au niveau de la ceinture, dont la largeur finale est de 8 cm environ
I made a pair Emily Culottes for myself last week for the Style Maker Fabrics Spring Canvas Blog Tour. I didn’t get to put any pockets in, because I couldn’t decide the type of pockets to add. But I really miss having some pockets to put my hands and my things in. Luckily, it’s not too late to add them […]
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I learned about this triangular shaped bound buttonhole in 1993 when I bought the book Couture the art of fine sewing by Roberta Carr. I have made these kind of triangular buttonholes several …
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Today we'll be working on both sets of pockets – the inseam yoke pockets and the patch pockets. The post is divided up into two parts to make it more digestible, starting with the yoke pockets. There is a lot of topstitching in this post so if you're not feeling confident about that, check out yesterday's blog post, Our Top Tips for Professional Topstitching! With that, let's dive in. Inseam Yoke Pockets To begin, fold the top pocket flap up and out of the way. Pin to the yoke so that it doesn't get in the way of your stitching in the next step. Align the two layers of buttonhole openings to form one buttonhole, then stitch around it in a square approximately 1/8
When I started working on the Kelly Anorak pattern I knew right away I wanted, big, deep, roomy pockets. I take the pup out for long walks a few times a day and I like being able to carry everything I need without lugging around a purse (like treats, keys, my phone, aaaand let's be honest: an […]
В одежде для хранения мелких вещей и для декора используют карманы. Это один из самых сложных узлов в изделии. Карманы разнообразны по технологиии обработки, по форме и обьему. Ниже представлена подборка сложных, но в то же время интересных карманов.
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