This is my rather sad attempt at a welt pocket. Which, frankly, looks awful and won’t lie flat at all. Especially in the corners. Since I already cut the slash, I’m not sure how to salvage this. I could maybe widen the seam allowance and make the welts more narrow, but it may be too late.
Needless to say, this is why welt pockets are on my check the technique list. I’ve never managed a good one yet.
See if you can snip further into the corners. If you don't go right to the stitching line (scary!) They won't lie flat
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Oh no! (I've never made a welt pocket either. I'm scared!) Since I have very little knowledge about the technique I have no idea how to correct it or make it better. Would sewing it shut and keeping it non-functional work, maybe? As a last resort, I guess you could sew it shut and place a patch pocket over it?
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Oh no! Sorry to see this, and while I don't have any advice on how to salvage them, I hop you figure something out!
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Sorry to hear this. I don't know how to fix it but recommend Tailoring The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket ISBN 1-58923-230-5 to hone your skills in future.
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Check out Peggy Sagers' instruction here: http://silhouettepatterns.com/html/features/tips/weltstrip.htm
Might help.
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Did you interface the living daylights out of everything? I find that helps. Also – put welt pockets in scraps! thats how I learned.
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I did make sure to interface all the welts! And yeah, scrap practice might help.
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That did help, once I widened the seam allowances. Thanks!
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It may have to be non functional, as it gaps quite a bit between the welts.
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Thanks!
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I had the same problem. Turned the edges, lined up the welts where I wanted them underneath and just edgestitched the welts down. Not a perfect solution but it worked.
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