Pocket Pack 1 - Kea Collection
Digital Pattern

Pocket Pack 1 - Kea Collection
Digital Pattern

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A collection of eleven unique patch pockets to add extra style and function to your garments.

With plenty of options for practical and playful pockets, mix, match and experiment with different combinations. 

Named after the Kea, a cheeky New Zealand alpine parrot, known for its intelligence and curiosity, which often leads them to "collect" small items from humans (in one famous case, a tourist's passport!). 

Since every good collector needs a place to stash their treasure, the name seemed a perfect fit for our pocket pack. We hope the Kea would approve.

      Compatibility:  Use them anywhere you'd like to add a patch pocket. Change up the look of coats, vests, tops, pants, skirts, bags... the possibilities are endless!

      Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate

      Tutorial: Comprehensive written and photographed instructions are included for all pocket types. A bonus video is included for the Zippered Pocket (the most technical pocket construction). 

      VIEWS

      Eleven lined patch pocket styles:

      Some pockets have rounded-corner variations too:

       

      Note that the Kea Pocket Pack pattern pieces and tutorials are for the pockets only. You will need base garment patterns to add the pockets onto. 

      Size Chart

      The pattern includes six pocket sizes from child to adult:

      Child S (1-3 years)
      Child M (4-7 years)
      Child L (8-10 years)
      Adult S (Women's/Curved Fit A-F, Men's/Straight Fit 30-38)
      Adult M (Women's/Curved Fit G-L, Men's/Straight Fit 40-56)
      Adult L (Women's/Curved Fit M-T, Men's/Straight Fit 58-66)

      Supplies

      Suggested Fabrics:
      Exterior: Medium to heavy weight woven fabric with structure and no/little stretch: eg. wool coating, twill, denim, velvet, canvas, soft shell, oilcloth.
      Lining: Lightweight woven fabrics with no stretch: Tencel, Bemberg, suit lining, satin, sateen, silk cotton, viscose rayon. Fuzzy, thick linings such as minky or sherpa are not recommended. 

      Fabric Requirements:
      Scraps! If you are sewing a garment and switching out the pockets, it is likely that no additional fabric will be needed.

      If purchasing contrast fabric, up to 12" (30cm) of both exterior and lining. 

      Supplies + Notions:

      • Spool of coordinating thread
      • Buttons or snaps for pockets with flaps - optional
      • Zipper for zippered pocket

      Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with recycled fabrics. Look to gently-used denim, corduroy or wool pants. Cotton and linen shirts make lovely pocket linings, and buttons and trim can be repurposed too. 

      This is a print-at-home PDF pattern and includes three printing options:

      1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
      2. Copyshop - A0 wide-format file  (33.1″ x 46.8″) 
      3. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.   Read more about using our projector files here 

      All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. 

      View pattern FAQ

      Customer Reviews

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      Sandra Martin (Gastonia, US)
      Useful for pockets and other ideas

      Thank you for creating patterns just for pockets. Women's clothing is still being designed without useful pockets, but this allows me to add they style I would want to garments I am making.

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      Melanie (Sydney, AU)
      Enhanced possibilities

      I’m currently making a raincoat (using the Pixie Coat using softshell). I’ve added the flap pockets to the exterior and have made up a zip to add to the lining. They both have lovely crisp finishes and I’m so glad that I have these to ensure my garment reaches the vision that I have.

      The projector file was fantastic and the additional video tutorial for the zip pocket very helpful.

      I’ll add photos to the Facebook page once I’m finished sewing my raincoat.

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      Carol KITE (Southsea, GB)
      I do love a pocket or two!

      This new add on is such fun, Iam looking forward to having a wide choice of pocket styles to choose from on future makes.
      To start with I made the scalloped pocket and placed it on the zippered pouch from the ebook.
      Instructions easy to follow and the resulting pocket a delight.

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      Debra (Lower Hutt, NZ)
      Great variety

      I have not used these pockets yet but can see lots of possibilities for them

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      Sandra Martin (Gastonia, US)
      Useful for pockets and other ideas

      Thank you for creating patterns just for pockets. Women's clothing is still being designed without useful pockets, but this allows me to add they style I would want to garments I am making.

      M
      Melanie (Sydney, AU)
      Enhanced possibilities

      I’m currently making a raincoat (using the Pixie Coat using softshell). I’ve added the flap pockets to the exterior and have made up a zip to add to the lining. They both have lovely crisp finishes and I’m so glad that I have these to ensure my garment reaches the vision that I have.

      The projector file was fantastic and the additional video tutorial for the zip pocket very helpful.

      I’ll add photos to the Facebook page once I’m finished sewing my raincoat.

      C
      Carol KITE (Southsea, GB)
      I do love a pocket or two!

      This new add on is such fun, Iam looking forward to having a wide choice of pocket styles to choose from on future makes.
      To start with I made the scalloped pocket and placed it on the zippered pouch from the ebook.
      Instructions easy to follow and the resulting pocket a delight.

      D
      Debra (Lower Hutt, NZ)
      Great variety

      I have not used these pockets yet but can see lots of possibilities for them