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Denim Pockets DIY Organizer

By: Claire Armstrong from pillarboxblue.com
Denim Pockets DIY Organizer

In the Designer's Words: "This is a fantastic way of upcycling some old jeans into useful and stylish storage. All you need is lots of old jeans and a sewing machine. The rustic look of the denim pocket organiser is complemented by using an old branch to hang it from."
Whether you are on the hunt for clever DIY home décor for your new college student or just need a way to put your kids’ toys up and out of the way, this free sewing pattern is the ideal solution. Created out of old jeans, this DIY organizer is as sturdy as it is room. The denim fabric gives it a chic look while remaining durable despite what you hang in it. Absolutely perfect for smaller toys, office supplies, and anything else that might be cluttering your space, the Denim Pockets DIY Organizer fits perfect on the back of your door.

Project TypeMake a Project

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Sewn byBoth Hand and Machine

Materials List

  • Old Jeans, 16 pockets in total can be a mixture of back and front pockets.
  • The waist bands from at least 4 pairs of old jeans.
  • Sewing machine. Needle suitable for denim. Thread.
  • Scissors, pins.
  • Old branch to hang it from.

Make the Denim Pockets DIY Organizer

Instructions

  1. Cut out the pockets from your jeans, don’t forget to allow for a seam edge of approx. 1cm. For this organiser I used 16 pockets, front and back

  2. Lay out your pockets in 4 rows of 4, rearrange until you are happy with the design. Jeans pockets come in various shapes and sizes, don’t worry about your arrangement being a neat rectangle, you will be able to straighten up the edges later when you add a waist band border. Personally I love the irregularities of the pockets.

  3. Then using a sewing machine with a needle suitable for heavy denim work sew these pockets right sides together. You should now have 4 rows of sewn pockets.

  4. Sew these rows together again allowing for a seam edge. Make sure all your pockets are going to be the right way up before you begin sewing as this is an easy mistake to make.

  5. Pin and sew these waist bands round the four edges of your organiser in such away that it evens up the edges. If you are struggling to straighten up your edges due to pocket irregularities you can always make small denim patches to even up your organiser, (these just add character to the project).

  6. Make 6 loops from the waistband and sew these to the top of your organiser.

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