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If the pocket of your skirt is torn, use this guide to repair it.
A pocket is a fabric bag sewn in your skirt that allows you to store your personal belongings. A torn pocket can lead to your skirt not being able to hold your belongings, which can be an inconvenience for your everyday life when you wear your skirt. By repairing your torn skirt pocket, you’ll extend the life cycle of your skirt, save money and prevent creating clothing waste.
Before using this guide, be sure to check the size of the tear in your skirt’s pocket to plan the time needed to repair efficiently, as a bigger tear will warrant a longer repair time.
Make sure you are working in a well-lit room so you can clearly see your surroundings to avoid potential injuries.
Recommendation: Use a thimble when working, particularly if this is your first time repairing a torn skirt pocket. A thimble is a small cup that’ll protect your fingertips from getting poked by the sewing needle.
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Turn the skirt inside out to access the torn pocket.
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Pin the torn edges to keep the fabric in place.
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Thread your needle using a coordinating thread.
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Tie a secure knot at the end of the thread.
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Proceed with a back stitch along the tear.
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Stitch forward once.
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Bring the needle back through the fabric to the start of the first stitch.
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Stitch forward again.
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Reinforce the corners with a few extra stitches to prevent further tearing.
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Tie off the thread with a secure knot.
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Trim the excess thread and turn the skirt right side out.
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Your pocket is now repaired and ready for use!
Your pocket is now repaired and ready for use!