size 116, this pattern seems to run a bit slim. The front pocket pieces confuse me. I really don't know what I am *supposed* to do with them, but I am happy with the end result. This is my 3rd pair this summer.
size 116, this pattern seems to run a bit slim. The front pocket pieces confuse me. I really don't know what I am *supposed* to do with them, but I am happy with the end result. This is my 3rd pair this summer.
~Jeri
DS 6/10/06
DS2 9/1/10
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I just finished another pair of these, and noticed I am not the only one with troubles understanding the instructions for the front pockets... So here are some photos. Maybe not the right way, but a way that works!
Front piece and pocket facing piece, wrong sides together, folds in the facing piece have been pressed to the wrong sides:
Facing piece lined up and folded over once...
Then twice and pinned in place:
The facing is stitched as a binding for the pocket opening:
Then the pocket piece pinned to the pocket facing, right-sides-together (shown here from the wrong side of the shorts):
Pocket seam sewn and finished, little triangle bits trimmed off the binding part of the pocket facing:
Completed pocket basted to waist and outseam:
Ready to move on to the next step!
Last edited by quartercentury; 02-13-2014 at 07:47 AM.
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New baby born at home, April 2014
(Disclaimer: He's bigger than that now)
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