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by Amanda Whisman December 22, 2024
If you’ve ever wished your bag had just a bit more organization, you’re in the right place. Today, I’m sharing a quick and easy way to add a slip pocket to any bag lining, taking your handmade tote to the next level. Whether you're sewing for yourself or creating a gift, this little addition is sure to make your bag more functional and fabulous!
A slip pocket not only makes your bag more organized but also adds a professional touch. It’s perfect for stashing your phone, keys, or even a notebook. Best of all, you can make the pocket any size you need, allowing for endless customization.
Decide how large you want your pocket to be. A good rule of thumb is to make the pocket slightly smaller than the width of the bag’s lining panel.
For example:
Cut your fabric piece twice the desired height of the pocket plus ½” for seam allowances. For example, for a 6” x 8” pocket, cut a piece 12½” x 9”. For this post, I'm adding slip pockets to my EASY CHARM TOTE, and I want my pocket to measure around 7h" X 12w". So I cut my cotton fabric and SF 101 to measure 14½” X 15"h.
If you want your pocket to have structure, fuse the SF 101 or other lightweight interfacing to the wrong side of your fabric before sewing.
Topstitch along the folded edge of the pocket for a clean finish. One row of topstitching an 1/8" away from the finished edge keeps it from rolling - use a longer stitch length. I added one row 1/8" away from finished edge, then added another row 1/4" away from my original topstitch.
Adding a slip pocket is a small detail that makes a big difference. It’s quick, easy, and elevates the overall look and functionality of your handmade bag. Plus, the personalization possibilities are endless!
Try adding a slip pocket to your next project, and let me know how it turns out. I’d love to see your creations—tag me on social media @BeMandyThings!
Happy sewing! Amanda🧵🧡
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