Material: Silk or cloth of moderate thickness, sewing machine, steel wire, iron clamps, pliers, twill ruler.
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step
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1. Make fabric: Cut a 2-3 inch width from silk or other suitable fabric and a fabric that is more than 1 inch larger than the pocket, then sew the fabric about 1\/4 inch along both sides, leaving one end unsealed.
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2. Assemble steel wire: Measure the size of the pocket that needs to be made to support the pocket shelf, cut the steel wire to the corresponding length and bend the round head with pliers, and then insert the steel wire into the sewn cloth and sew the unsealed end, so that the steel wire is evenly distributed in the cloth.
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3. Install the bracket: Sew the remaining unsealed end of the cloth with a sewing machine to fix the steel wire without falling or moving. Once this is done, clip the iron clamps to both ends of the wire and bend it into a U shape, insert it into the pocket and you're done.
If you want to make the wire sag better, you can use iron clips or pins to hook it to the pants to strengthen the support. At the same time, in order to avoid damage to the pants caused by the pocket shelf, you can consider adding some materials such as cotton pads to the inside pockets of the pants.
Hello, the way to support the pocket shelf is as follows:
material
- Fabric.
- Needle and thread.
- Wire
step
1. Prepare a rectangular piece of fabric and determine the size of the fabric according to the size of the pocket.
2. Fold the fabric and sew the two short sides together to form a tubular structure.
3. Turn the fabric over so that the stitches face inward to form a hollow cuboid.
4 Fold one end of the fabric in half and sew to form a triangular end.
5. Thread a needle and thread through the end of the triangle and secure the end to the bottom of the pocket to prop it up.
6. Sew between the pocket and the shelf with thread to secure the shelf inside the pocket.
When finished, the pocket can be hung like a small school bag on a wall or other stand.