Sewing the coin pocket
Sewing the coin pocket
Fold and press the coin pocket opening
Start by folding and pressing the coin pocket opening. The seam allowance should be around 2 cm (¾”) and the finished double fold about 1 cm (⅜”) inch wide
Fold the seam allowance twice. It can be helpful to first fold the outer edge, then fold in the inner edge to align with the outer fold. Aim for both folds to be approximately the same width.
Topstitch the pocket opening
Topstitch either one or two rows on the pocket opening. If stitching one row, sew the row just above the lower fold, slightly less than 1 cm in. It’s not necessary to backstitch since the edges will be topstitched, but it adds a little extra security.
If you choose to sew two rows, carry on sewing both rows as a continuous seam to form a rectangular shape.
Start by stitching the upper row approximately 3 mm (1/8”) from the edge, using the edges of the presser foot as your guide.
When you reach the edge, pivot and stitch vertically for about 5 mm, then pivot and stitch the second lower row. Pivot and stitch up towards the first row. Pivot again and overlap the first row a few mm to secure. Use the edge of the presser foot as a guide to maintain an even distance. Overlap the first row a few mm to secure.
Fold and press the pocket sides
Fold in the side seam allowances of the coin pocket to the inside. Ensure that the seam allowances are even.
Press from the reverse side, holding the iron in place for a moment to set the folds. Use steam to achieve crisp and sharp edges.
Place the coin pocket on the right-hand shield, ensuring to align the edges with the notches if you are using the free downloadable pattern pieces. Pin it in place to secure.
Next, topstitch the coin pocket. Use topstitching thread in the needle and regular sewing thread in the bobbin. Sew the entire pocket as a continuous seam by following this sequence:
Start slightly in from the lower edge, pivot and sew along the outer edge.
Pivot at the top and sew the inner row.
Then turn to sew along the lower edge to close the bottom of the pocket.
Pivot at the corner and sew the outer row, turn again at the top and finish off by stitching the inner row.
Pivot a final time and overlap the lower edge seam using just a few stitches to secure.