How to Make a Double Pocket for a Snow Skirt

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How to Make a Double Pocket for a Snow Skirt

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Are you using one of the patterns from Culler Creations to make a Snow Skirt? 

This tutorial will take you through the steps to create a great double pocket for your skirt. 

You can add your own touch to the pocket by adding trim. 

Be creative!

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Supplies needed:
Two 9 inch square of ripstop nylon
Two 2 inch squares of ripstop nylon
One zipper - longer than 9 inches
Thread to match your ripstop nylon
Scissors
Rotary cutter
Pins
Wonder Tape (1/4 inch double sided tape)
Zipper foot (optional)

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Attaching two inch ripstop squares to the zipper.  Be sure to open zipper. 

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Trim 2 inch squares even with the sides of the zipper

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Turn zipper face down.  Trim ends of zipper to 1/4 inch from the stitching at both ends.

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Lay one 9 inch square on a flat surface, right side up.

Press a piece of Wonder Tape along the very top edge of one 9 inch ripstop square.  Press firmly.

Wonder Tape will be an amazing addition to your sewing notions!

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Peel off the paper layer of the Wonder Tape.  The double-sided tape will remain along the edge of the ripstop square.

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With zipper unit face down, press top edge along the very top of the 9 inch square.

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Using a zipper foot, stitch 1/4 inch from the top edge of the zipper unit.

You may want to stop sewing, with your needle down, when you are getting close to the zipper pull.

Lift the foot, and slide the zipper pull out of your way.

Put the foot back down and continue sewing.

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Fold stitched square away from zipper. 

Finger press flat. 

Stitch along the folded edge.

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Repeat the steps for the second 9 inch square.
 
Place second 9 inch square on a flat surface, right side up. 

Press a piece of Wonder Tape along the top edge.
 
Remove the paper layer.

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Lay the square with the zipper attached, zipper side down, on top of the Wonder Tape. 

Press firmly.

Stitch 1/4 inch from the top edge.

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Open out second square and finger press it flat.

Stitch close to the fold, the length of the square.

If you want to add trim to your pocket now is the time!

Place a piece of trim parallel to the zipper, on one side only, leaving a space of 1 to 2 inches between the zipper and the trim.

Stitch the trim along both of the long sides.  The ends will be caught in the side seams.

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Fold pocket unit in half ~ well, not quite in half!  Leave 1/4 to 1/2 inch of pocket above the zipper.

(If you stitched trim to one of the pocket squares, you would fold the other pocket square over the trim square.)

Open zipper before pinning edges.

One of the squares will be longer than the other. 

Why?  This is because it is easier to have you cut two 9 inch squares and trim them up now, than to ask you to cut a 9x7 and a 9x9  and try to explain which is the top edge! 

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Cut excess ripstop so bottom edges of the pocket are even.

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Sew 1/2 inch seam along both sides and across the bottom. 

Make sure the zipper is open.

Trim the corners diagonally.

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Turn pocket right side out through zipper opening.

Gently push the corners out.

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Stitch across the top edge only of the pocket.

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Congratulations!  You have made a great double pocket for your snow skirt.

When you attach the pocket to your skirt, DO NOT sew across the top, as that is your second pocket.  Sew only along the 2 sides and across the bottom.  Reinforce your stitching at the top corners of the pocket.

If you decide not to use the pocket on your skirt, you can still make use of this as a make-up bag, or sewing tools bag, or....... any number of possibilities! Or make more zippered pouches from your leftover ripstop fabric.

If you don't yet have a Snow Skirt pattern, take a look at the patterns we offer at Culler Creations.  There are 2 styles for women:  Snow Skirt Pattern and It's a Wrap and one for Girls.  Any questions about the patterns or this tutorial, drop us an email at cullercreations@gmail.com

Stay warm, Debby