The Sewaholic Cordova jacket has side peplums with a curved seam. A straight pocket would interfere with the styling. So, I made curved welt pockets for my Cordova jacket and would like to share how I made mine.
I used several different methods (luckily, I had a lot of extra fabric) and found one that worked well. The steps are after the jump.
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Cut a piece of your fabric about 2" larger than the pocket on each side. Cut it on the bias, so that it is will be easier to shape. Place this piece of fabric on top of your garment with right sides touching.
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On the back side of your garment, add interfacing around the pocket opening. Draw your pocket opening and then stitch along the line to attach your piece of welt fabric.
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I made a small button loop out of bias tape in my main fabric. I basted it into place before finishing the pocket. You could also make a button hole under the pocket that goes through the outside of the jacket and the smaller pocket piece (the button would be sewn inside the pocket on the larger pocket piece).
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All that's left is to sew on the button. This method worked best for me, since I had stretchy fabric that also like to fray a lot. The method that sews on welts a separate pieces didn't work very well, since it was hard to make them follow a curve and the final welt seam allowances were small (there was hardly anything to sew my pocket pieces on, because of all the fraying).
That's it! I hope that this helps someone else out. I think they look great and with my Cordova peplums.
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