Sew an Inseam Pocket (videotutorial at the bottom)

Sew an Inseam Pocket (videotutorial at the bottom)

How to Sew an Inseam Pocket

Inseam pockets are hidden within side seams, offering functionality without disrupting a garment's design. These versatile pockets work beautifully in skirts, dresses, and pants, giving you convenient storage while maintaining a clean silhouette. Follow this guide to add practical, professional-looking inseam pockets to almost any garment with side seams.

What You'll Need

  • Pocket pattern piece (self-drafted or from your pattern)
  • Pocket fabric (lightweight cotton, lining fabric, or self-fabric)
  • Sewing machine and matching thread
  • Scissors or rotary cutter
  • Pins or clips
  • Marking tool
  • Iron and pressing surface
  • Seam ripper (if adding to an existing garment)

Step 1: Create Your Pocket Pattern and Pieces

  1. Draft or Prepare Pattern
    • Create a pocket pattern approximately 6-7" deep and 6" wide with a curved bottom
    • If using a commercial pattern, use the provided pocket piece
  2. Cut Your Pieces
    • Cut four identical pocket pieces (two for each side)
    • For visible pockets, use fashion fabric; for hidden pockets, lining fabric works well

Step 2: Attach Pockets to Garment Pieces

  1. Mark Pocket Placement
    • On both front and back garment pieces, mark pocket placement along side seams
    • Typically 3-4" down from the waist or at a natural hand position
  2. Attach First Sides
    • With right sides together, align one pocket piece to the front garment piece at the marked placement
    • Stitch along the side seam from the mark to the raw edge
    • Repeat with another pocket piece on the back garment piece
  3. Press and Prepare
    • Press the pocket pieces away from the garment
    • Understitch the pocket to the seam allowance where possible to prevent showing

Step 3: Complete the Pocket

  1. Join Garment Pieces
    • Place front and back garment pieces right sides together, aligning side seams and pocket pieces
  2. Stitch Around Pocket and Seam
    • Begin stitching the side seam from the top to the pocket marking
    • Pivot and stitch around the perimeter of the pocket
    • Continue stitching the remainder of the side seam below the pocket
  3. Reinforce and Finish
    • Backstitch at the top and bottom of the pocket opening for durability
    • Finish the seam allowances with serging or zigzag stitching
    • Press the seam with the pocket toward the front of the garment

Final Tips for Professional Pockets

  • Choose pocket fabric that won't add bulk—lightweight cotton for summer garments, silk for delicate fabrics
  • Make sure pocket placement feels natural for the wearer's hands
  • For extra security, add a small horizontal bar tack at the top of each pocket opening
  • Consider French seams for pocket edges in unlined garments for a clean finish
  • For children's clothing or active wear, deeper pockets prevent items from falling out
  • Match or contrast pocket fabric for an interesting hidden detail that only the wearer knows about