How to Sew Perfect Side Slant Pockets

Side slant pockets (also known as on-seam pockets or diagonal pockets) are a versatile and practical addition to garments like skirts, dresses, and pants. These pockets blend seamlessly into the side seam while providing convenient storage. They're the perfect combination of function and style - invisible when not in use but always ready when you need to slip your hands or small items inside. Let's walk through the process of adding these useful pockets to your next sewing project.

Why Add Side Slant Pockets?

Materials You'll Need

Creating Your Pocket Pattern

If your pattern doesn't include pocket pieces, you can easily draft them:

  1. Draw a pocket shape that's roughly 6-7" wide and 8-9" deep (or to your preference)
  2. Create a slightly curved bottom edge
  3. Mark the pocket opening (usually 5-7" long)
  4. Add seam allowances around all edges

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Mark Your Pocket Placement

Mark the pocket opening position on the right side of your front garment piece(s). This is typically 3-4" down from the waistline but check your pattern for specific placement. The opening should be at a comfortable angle for your hands.

Step 2: Prepare Your Pocket Pieces

Cut four pocket pieces total - two for each side. If using a lighter weight fabric for the pocket bags, use this for the inner pieces only.

Step 3: Attach Pocket Facing to Garment Front

With right sides together, align the straight edge of one pocket piece with the marked pocket opening on your garment front. Pin in place and sew along the pocket opening line.

Step 4: Press and Understitch

Press the pocket piece away from the garment. Understitch close to the seam through the pocket piece and seam allowance (but not through the garment) to prevent the pocket from rolling outward.

Step 5: Attach Pocket Facing to Garment Back

Repeat Steps 3-4 with your garment back piece and another pocket piece.

Step 6: Complete the Pocket Bag

Place your garment pieces right sides together, aligning the side seams. Pin around the outer edges of the pocket pieces. Sew around the entire pocket bag, starting and ending where the pocket meets the side seam.

Step 7: Sew the Side Seam

Sew the side seam of your garment, stopping when you reach the pocket, jumping over it, and continuing below the pocket. Be sure to backstitch where the pocket meets the side seam for reinforcement.

Step 8: Press the Finished Pocket

Press the side seam allowances open above and below the pocket. Press the pocket bag toward the front of the garment.

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