Below are my instructions. The original Woolly Pockets have grommets so they can hang on nails in the wall. This pattern can easily be adapted to include those if a rod is inconvenient. I lined the pockets with ground cloth to give it a little stability that would be waterproof. I plan to cut a couple of slits in the bottom for drainage. The nice thing about felt is that you don't have to finish the edges.
I think this is the first project that I have done that combines the "sewn" with the "grown" from my blog's name!
Fabric Plant Pockets
Materials:
Felt (1 yd will yield 4 double pockets)
Ground Cloth (1 yd will yield 4 double pockets)
White Thread
Cut out the pieces:
From the Felt-
One rectangle 16 ½” x 12 ¼”
One rectangle 16 ½” x 18 ¼”
One strip 3” x 6”
From the Ground Cloth-
One rectangle 16 ½” x 12 ¼”
One rectangle 16 ½” x 18 ¼”
Cut a 2 ¼” square from each bottom corner of the felt and
ground cloth rectangles (along the 16 ½” edge).
Layer the pieces in this order- 16 ½” x 18 ¼” ground cloth,
16 ½” x 18 ¼” felt, 16 ½” x 12 ¼” felt, 16 ½” x 12 ¼” ground cloth.
Fold the 16 ½” x 12 ¼” felt and ground cloth over so the
final size from the notch to the fold is 5”, pin in place.
Sew along the bottom and up the sides- do not sew the 2 ¼”
square notch.
To box bottom corners, match each side seam of the notch to each
bottom seam, and stitch across the resulting straight edge. Turn pocket right side out and push out
corners.
The pocket now has one side that is longer than the other. Along the long side, measure 2 ¼” in from each side seam and cut a slit 3” deep. Fold resulting flap down and pin.
Fold the 3” x 6” felt strip in half length-wise. Sew long edge to create a 1 ½” x 6”
strip. Pin the strip to the inside
center of the front pocket.
Sew a top stitch ¼” along the lip of the front of the
pocket, catching the strip in the stitching.
Pin the other end of the strip to the center of the inside
face of the taller side of the pocket and sew.
The open edges that resulted from the slit being cut should be left open. The bamboo hanging rod will be slid through the opening (the photos below are shown with a metal rod).












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