This video follows on from my previous videos about hand stitches. The only specific stitch I use in this video is the fell stitch which you can find in Hand Stitches Part one.
This is the most common pocket we make in bespoke tailoring. I sample variations of the double jetted pocket later on, but I want this video to be a thorough and followable start point for sampling.
Trimmings
15x21cm Trouser piece x1
19x5cm Trouser cloth (Jetts) x2
10x19cm Trouser cloth (bearer) x1
30x19cm Silecia (pocket bag) x2
19x5cm Linen x1
If you are confused at any point look through this playlist, ask a question in the comments or PM me on IG. • Start here - Intro and...
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:14 - Cutting the pieces
3:36 - Sewing a dart
6:19 - Preparing the pocket opening
8:48 - Basting on the jetts
10:48 - Machining the jetts
13:39 - Cutting the pocket opening
16:21 - Making the welts
20:42 - Machining the welts and mitres
24:42 - Preparing the second pocket bag and sewing the lower welt
26:20 - Applying the second pocket bag
30:49 - Finishing
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