Knitted Patch Pockets at Rosemary Berrios blog

Knitted Patch Pockets. One nice, clean method is to mark the pocket. In my last blog on pockets i did the side seam pocket. This time i'm going to show you a very easy way to add a patch pocket. If you’ve knit a sweater or cardigan and want to add pockets after the fact, you have a couple options. A patch pocket can be constructed by knitting a square and sewing it on, or you can pick up stitches on your cardigan / sweater, where you want the pocket, and knit back and forth over the stitches, and finally sew the pocket to the sides. Cute, casual, fun on retro dresses, skirts and aprons, and super practical. It gives a slightly better finish. Patch pockets are one of the easiest types of pockets to knit, as they are worked separately from the garment and “patched” (i.e.

How to Knit Pockets Craftfoxes
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In my last blog on pockets i did the side seam pocket. This time i'm going to show you a very easy way to add a patch pocket. Cute, casual, fun on retro dresses, skirts and aprons, and super practical. It gives a slightly better finish. One nice, clean method is to mark the pocket. Patch pockets are one of the easiest types of pockets to knit, as they are worked separately from the garment and “patched” (i.e. A patch pocket can be constructed by knitting a square and sewing it on, or you can pick up stitches on your cardigan / sweater, where you want the pocket, and knit back and forth over the stitches, and finally sew the pocket to the sides. If you’ve knit a sweater or cardigan and want to add pockets after the fact, you have a couple options.

How to Knit Pockets Craftfoxes

Knitted Patch Pockets This time i'm going to show you a very easy way to add a patch pocket. A patch pocket can be constructed by knitting a square and sewing it on, or you can pick up stitches on your cardigan / sweater, where you want the pocket, and knit back and forth over the stitches, and finally sew the pocket to the sides. Patch pockets are one of the easiest types of pockets to knit, as they are worked separately from the garment and “patched” (i.e. If you’ve knit a sweater or cardigan and want to add pockets after the fact, you have a couple options. Cute, casual, fun on retro dresses, skirts and aprons, and super practical. One nice, clean method is to mark the pocket. It gives a slightly better finish. This time i'm going to show you a very easy way to add a patch pocket. In my last blog on pockets i did the side seam pocket.

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