I never realized that this is the usual for women’s pants. I have always purchased men’s pants because of my height. Pink inequity in clothing. In any case, I just discovered women’s Duluth trading company jeans have very long pockets. Hallelujah !
It's great that you found a solution that works for you! It's frustrating when clothing options don't cater to everyone's needs, but it's always a win when you discover a brand that does.
I would gone closer to the side seam. Your phone got caught on the little ledge that was created. When I extended my pocket, I made it so the extension went over to the side seam. I stitched it to the seam itself for a seamless interior experience.
Perfectly timed! I just purchased my first pair of wide leg jeans with the same sized front pockets. I was just about to do this. So nice to have the guess work all done! 🙌
Ask and ye shall receive, lol! I don't think I've seen anyone address this and we've ALL had it happen before. Tiny pockets in anyone's pants are just dumb. Why bother?
"...so even if you don't sew a bunch, you're going to be able to do this." How many who "don't sew a bunch" actually have a serger? Raise your hand. Still, this video is a help. Thanks!
I'm curious to see the old school tailoring approach and to know when would it be worth doing all that work. While this hack looks fun and totally works, that offset pocket kinda bugs my OCD 🤣
lol. Well basically you need to take the pants apart and then add the new pocket bag to the existing one or just replace the entire pocket bag. It basically involves seam ripping that whole side seam and pocket area and reconstructing it.
Decorative welt pockets on the back of pants drive me crazy, too. I've often thought of searching for a tutorial to add pockets. Not as simple I'm sure.
Ah, those sneaky decorative pockets! They're like the unicorns of the pants world. Searching for a tutorial might just be the magical solution you need!
@@SewAnastasia I must be using poor keywords. I found tons of videos on sewing welt pockets from scratch (including yours) but none to convert a decorative one to a functional one. I guess the answer to that is no more Old Navy shorts. Now I can extend all of their skimpy front pockets though.🙌
Yeah you missed the part where I didn’t want to seam rip open the leg of my pants. You totally can. I was just giving you a “hack” an easier way to do it.
Cutting the bottom (the fold) of the new pocket makes it so you can sew the extension on easier. Leaving it folded means you’ll have to hand sew the extension to the existing pocket.
What kind of fabric, or thickness of fabric, do you (or anybody else) recommend for the pockets? Cause I don’t want to use thick fabric or fabric that will irritate the skin.
I never realized that this is the usual for women’s pants. I have always purchased men’s pants because of my height. Pink inequity in clothing. In any case, I just discovered women’s Duluth trading company jeans have very long pockets. Hallelujah !
What do we want? Pockets! When do we want them? Now! 😁
Thanks for helping us out, Anastasia. 🙏
Welcome 🤗 happy sewing!
I never realized that this is the usual for women’s pants. I have always purchased men’s pants because of my height. Pink inequity in clothing. In any case, I just discovered women’s Duluth trading company jeans have very long pockets. Hallelujah !
It's great that you found a solution that works for you! It's frustrating when clothing options don't cater to everyone's needs, but it's always a win when you discover a brand that does.
I would gone closer to the side seam. Your phone got caught on the little ledge that was created. When I extended my pocket, I made it so the extension went over to the side seam. I stitched it to the seam itself for a seamless interior experience.
You can totally do anything you want to alter it better for your needs. Thank you for watching.
Perfectly timed! I just purchased my first pair of wide leg jeans with the same sized front pockets. I was just about to do this. So nice to have the guess work all done! 🙌
SUCCESS!!! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
woohoo! send pics!
Ask and ye shall receive, lol! I don't think I've seen anyone address this and we've ALL had it happen before. Tiny pockets in anyone's pants are just dumb. Why bother?
Totally like just sew them shut & leave them decorative. Hopefully you try it out. Let me know how it goes.
I refuse to buy pants without front pockets anymore. Back pockets are becoming essential as well.
That is should be easy to do, thank you.
Totally
"...so even if you don't sew a bunch, you're going to be able to do this."
How many who "don't sew a bunch" actually have a serger? Raise your hand.
Still, this video is a help. Thanks!
You could just use a zig-zag stitch or fake overlock stitch instead.
Great tip hacks 😊. Thanks ❤
Thank you for watching
I'm curious to see the old school tailoring approach and to know when would it be worth doing all that work. While this hack looks fun and totally works, that offset pocket kinda bugs my OCD 🤣
lol. Well basically you need to take the pants apart and then add the new pocket bag to the existing one or just replace the entire pocket bag. It basically involves seam ripping that whole side seam and pocket area and reconstructing it.
Decorative welt pockets on the back of pants drive me crazy, too. I've often thought of searching for a tutorial to add pockets. Not as simple I'm sure.
Ah, those sneaky decorative pockets! They're like the unicorns of the pants world. Searching for a tutorial might just be the magical solution you need!
@@SewAnastasia I must be using poor keywords. I found tons of videos on sewing welt pockets from scratch (including yours) but none to convert a decorative one to a functional one. I guess the answer to that is no more Old Navy shorts. Now I can extend all of their skimpy front pockets though.🙌
Thank you for sharing . Loved this.
Thank you for watching 💖
Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on my video. Your support means the world to me!
would I be able to machine wash and dry the pants if i do this?
Do we have to have that gap in the seam? Is there a reason you kept it away from the seam, did I miss that?😊
Yeah you missed the part where I didn’t want to seam rip open the leg of my pants. You totally can. I was just giving you a “hack” an easier way to do it.
I can’t figure out why the bottom was cut open ? Wouldn’t the folded material be stronger as the bottom of the pocket than a seam?
To make it longer
Cutting the bottom (the fold) of the new pocket makes it so you can sew the extension on easier. Leaving it folded means you’ll have to hand sew the extension to the existing pocket.
@@juliedegraw4797 oooohhhhh- thanks !
What kind of fabric, or thickness of fabric, do you (or anybody else) recommend for the pockets? Cause I don’t want to use thick fabric or fabric that will irritate the skin.
How do you add a pocket to a make belive front pocket in jeans..
Cut it open and add a pocket.
What sewing machine is that
If so, can it sew denim ?
It can sew denim. It is the designer Epic 2
What is the name and dimensions of your hip curve ruler??
I am not sure right now.
I never realized that this is the usual for women’s pants. I have always purchased men’s pants because of my height. Pink inequity in clothing. In any case, I just discovered women’s Duluth trading company jeans have very long pockets. Hallelujah !
Oh that’s great to know they have big pockets! Thank you for sharing :)