This is my accordion fold pocket. The folds that are put in the edges allow the pocket to expand, without pushing or stretching any of the fabric. This is good for thicker items, like my cell phone (it's a really old slider phone) or my Nintendo DS.
I got the idea for this pocket from my current purse. There are two accordion fold pockets on the inside of the current bag and two on the outside sides.
Here is how I made mine.
Accordion Fold Pocket A
Begin by creating a simple pocket A. In order to make sure that the pocket will fit around the bulk of the object it will hold, I wrap the fabric or measuring tape around the front and both sides of the object.
Next, make your first fold by folding in the side to match the depth of your device and the seam allowance. I chose to fold in 1". Press. If you would like some extra decoration, you can sew the fold in, very close to the fold (see the inside pockets of my current purse).
Once your first fold is completed, make a second fold on the inch of fabric folded in, I choose to fold make a fold ¼” form the first fold line, which leaves me a ½" amount of fabric to sew the pocket on to the lining with, rather than trying to fidget when trying to sew with the fold in the way. Press. Repeat on the other side of the pocket.
Sew
bottom close to edge to hold folds in place. Don't worry about super pretty stitching, it will be hidden on the inside bottom of the pocket.
Attach the pocket by the bottom to where
you want it to end up, with the pocket upside down. Sew along bottom with ¼”
seam.
Fold Pocket up along bottom seam, pin in
place and press bottom seam, keeping raw bottom edge from showing out of the
sides.
Topstitch along sides and bottom, fully
attaching the pocket to your work. Reinforce the top of the sides if desired.
Accordion Fold Pocket B
Begin by creating a simple
pocket A. In order to make sure that the pocket will fit around the bulk
of the object it will hold, I wrap the fabric or measuring tape around
the front and both sides of the object.
Next, make your first fold by folding in the side
to match the depth of your device and the seam allowance. I chose to
fold in 1". Press. If you would like some extra decoration, you can sew
the fold in, very close to the fold (see the inside pockets of my
current purse).
Once your first fold is completed, make a
second fold on the inch of fabric folded in, I choose to fold make a fold ¼”
form the first fold line, which leaves me a ½" amount of fabric to sew the
pocket on to the lining with, rather than trying to fidget when trying to sew
with the fold in the way. Press. Repeat on the other side of the pocket.
Sew bottom close to edge to hold folds in
place. Don't worry about super pretty stitching, it will be hidden on the
inside bottom of the pocket.
Fold the seam allowance for the bottom up and press.
Attach the pocket by to where you want it
to end up and pin in place. You could
also attach it just by the bottom at first, and then fold the pocket up and
topstitch the sides and bottom.
Topstitch along sides and bottom, attaching
the pocket to your work. Reinforce the top of the sides if desired.
thanks for the tutorial, its so helpful to have that extra room in a pocket, i usually forget to add it and i end up regreting it. i love the fabric you used in the example.
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Perfect Tutorial! Thank you, it is just what needed :)
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