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In my back pocket
In my back pocket








It also means less stitching.įirst, thread your needle. I found that folding the fabric over the bottom edge instead of folding it on a side edge works better and needs no repairs over time. Second, after a long time, the seam at the bottom of the pocket starts to get holes. Making the pockets any longer looks a little weird. This makes it easier to get your phone out of your pocket, but makes sure it still says in when you sit. I recommend making sure your phone can still peep out of the top of your pocket like in the first picture above.

in my back pocket

First, if your jeans are tight on your leg when you wear them don't make the pockets too long. That way, if you make any mistakes, you don’t ruin your favorite pair.Įdit: After doing this five or so more times, I discovered a couple more tips I'd like to add. I suggest you first do this on some old jeans you don’t wear to get the hang of it, especially if you’re not very comfortable sewing. I decided to extend the length of one of the pockets (the one I usually keep my phone in) so my phone fits all the way in.

in my back pocket

I hate keeping my phone in my back pocket or purse, so it usually ends up sticking halfway out of my pocket and falling out when I sit down. The pockets in women’s jeans are not expanding fast enough to keep up with the increasing size of cell phones.










In my back pocket