There are three main types of pockets: patch pockets, seam pockets, and set-in pockets. Patch pockets are made from a separate piece of fabric attached to the garment. Seam pockets are pieces cut into side or front seams. Set-in pockets resemble long bound buttonholes with a hidden pouch inside the garment. There are also several kinds of pockets including stand, flap, welt, slash, envelop, and below pockets.
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POCKETS
There are three main types of pockets: patch pockets, seam pockets, and set-in pockets. Patch pockets are made from a separate piece of fabric attached to the garment. Seam pockets are pieces cut into side or front seams. Set-in pockets resemble long bound buttonholes with a hidden pouch inside the garment. There are also several kinds of pockets including stand, flap, welt, slash, envelop, and below pockets.
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OBJECTIVES
1. Identify the types and kinds of pockets
2. Enumerate and explain the types and kinds of pockets 3. Show the kinds of pockets 4. Make a seam pocket POCKETS A part of a garment which serves as a container THREE TYPES OF POCKET PATCH POCKET It is made up of a separate piece of fabric attach to the garment. The separate piece be made using the same material ( self Fabric) or another material preferably with a contrasting color. SEAM POCKET It is a piece in an opening along the side or front seam. It is well hidden and is not seen on the right side of the garment. SET- IN POCKET Looks like a long piped bound buttonhole. A slash is made into the garment, its pouch is unseen and hidden inside the garment KINDS OF POCKET 1. WELT POCKET Inserted pocket with edges finished as for bound buttonhole 2. FLAP POCKET Tailored pocket with flap as finished for opening 3. SLASH POCKET Pocket set into a slash usually lengthwise on a garment similar to welt pocket 4. STAND POCKET Is made by preparing the welt or stand separately from the pocket section 5. ENVELOP POCKET A type of applied pockets with flap closing and pleated inside section for additional room or bulk some what resembling and envelope. 6. BELOW POCKET Patch pocket made with an open box pleats in center to allow pockets to expands How to make a seam pocket 1. Make a pocket design. 2. Trace the design 3. Assemble the pocket and sew. 4. Measure 1 ½ inch from the seam line of the front pants 5. Attach the pocket and 6. Baste it. Rubrics Accuracy 60% Neatness 25% Speed 15% ____________________ Total 100% 1. Is made by preparing the welt or stand separately from the pocket section 2. Tailored pocket with flap as finished for opening 3. Inserted pocket with edges finished as for bound buttonhole 4. It is made up of a separate piece of fabric attach to the garment. The separate piece be made using the same material ( self Fabric) or another material preferably with a contrasting color. 5. Looks like a long piped bound buttonhole. A slash is made into the garment, its pouch is unseen and hidden inside the garment