Flora Pocket Belt Sewing Pattern (PDF)
Sew yourself one or multiple pocket belts made for all occasions.
I like to use mine in the garden and for knitting while walking, and my daughter likes to use hers in games with her friends and to carry notebooks and pencils with her.
A wonderful addition to an outfit without pockets.
The pattern comes with a video tutorial and written instructions with photos.
Materials Needed to Make Your Pocket Belt:
•Pattern Pieces
•Fabric: the ideal fabric is something thick like canvas. However, you can use quilting fabric or the like and double up the thickness by using two pieces per pocket piece and backing piece of the pocket belt. Have some fun with the front pocket and make a patchwork piece or embroider a picture on the fabric.
•Bias binding: 25mm wide (you can use 50mm for the pockets and waist tie if you‘d prefer). Approx. 3 metres long.
•Thread: I use cotton thread, but you may choose the sewing machine thread you prefer to use.
Sew yourself one or multiple pocket belts made for all occasions.
I like to use mine in the garden and for knitting while walking, and my daughter likes to use hers in games with her friends and to carry notebooks and pencils with her.
A wonderful addition to an outfit without pockets.
The pattern comes with a video tutorial and written instructions with photos.
Materials Needed to Make Your Pocket Belt:
•Pattern Pieces
•Fabric: the ideal fabric is something thick like canvas. However, you can use quilting fabric or the like and double up the thickness by using two pieces per pocket piece and backing piece of the pocket belt. Have some fun with the front pocket and make a patchwork piece or embroider a picture on the fabric.
•Bias binding: 25mm wide (you can use 50mm for the pockets and waist tie if you‘d prefer). Approx. 3 metres long.
•Thread: I use cotton thread, but you may choose the sewing machine thread you prefer to use.
Sew yourself one or multiple pocket belts made for all occasions.
I like to use mine in the garden and for knitting while walking, and my daughter likes to use hers in games with her friends and to carry notebooks and pencils with her.
A wonderful addition to an outfit without pockets.
The pattern comes with a video tutorial and written instructions with photos.
Materials Needed to Make Your Pocket Belt:
•Pattern Pieces
•Fabric: the ideal fabric is something thick like canvas. However, you can use quilting fabric or the like and double up the thickness by using two pieces per pocket piece and backing piece of the pocket belt. Have some fun with the front pocket and make a patchwork piece or embroider a picture on the fabric.
•Bias binding: 25mm wide (you can use 50mm for the pockets and waist tie if you‘d prefer). Approx. 3 metres long.
•Thread: I use cotton thread, but you may choose the sewing machine thread you prefer to use.