How to Make Patch Pockets Using Fabric Scraps
Victoria Martinez Azaro

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Create beautiful, practical patch pockets using minimal-waste sewing techniques. Perfect for adding a stylish touch to existing garments or incorporating into your new sewing projects from scratch, these pockets transform leftover fabric scraps into fashion-forward accents! Â
Materials
- Calico fabric 100% cotton
- Fabric scraps (I am using naturally dyed silks and cottons but you can use any fabric scraps)
- Pins
- Fabric Scissors or rotary cutter, ruler and cutting mat
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Sewing Machine
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Victoria Martinez Azaro, known as La Creative Mama, is a natural dyer, eco printer, creative sewer, and passionate sustainability educator. She is dedicated to empowering others to craft beautiful, unique wardrobes through sustainable practices.
With a focus on minimal waste sewing, natural dyeing, eco printing, upcycling, and mending, Victoria guides women in creating personalized clothing that aligns with their style and eco-conscious values. Through her engaging online courses, popular blog, and supportive membership community, Victoria makes sustainable fashion accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Her goal is to help individuals build confidence, reduce their environmental impact, and find joy in mindful creativity.
Victoria believes deeply in the transformative power of sustainable crafting, inspiring her students and community to embrace fashion as a form of meaningful self-expression and responsible living.