I often get asked if it’s possible to add in-seam pockets to some of my patterns, especially the Amberley Dress.
The answer is absolutely, yes! In fact an in-seam pocket is an easy addition to many patterns, and they have less impact on the overall look of the garment than a patch pocket.
In this blog post I’ll be showing you how to add your own in-seam pockets to whichever pattern you like, so long as it has an appropriate side seam for the pocket to be sewn into.
To make it easier, I’ve added a free in-seam pocket pattern that you can download from this blog post. If you don’t have a printer at home, you can still download it and get a feel for the general shape you want to create for your pocket piece.
Make sure when you print it that you have your printer settings on “actual scale” or “100% scale”.
You’ll need to cut as many pairs of pocket pieces as you want pockets, so for 2 pockets, you’ll want 2 pairs. In this example I’ll be using the same fabric that the garment is made from, but you can use whatever you like, plain cotton is fine.
If you’d like to see the process of adding an in-seam pocket in video form, just click on the YouTube link below. Otherwise, scroll past for the main blog post.
Sewing an In-Seam Pocket
Our Dressmaking Patterns
Sussex Seamstress is an independent pattern maker, based in Sussex, UK. A selection of our patterns (sizes 6-30) are shown below, with paper patterns, pdf downloads, and full sewing kits available.