Then I saw book pockets while I was looking up materials for a science grant. Sure, only the K-2 rooms use them at my school, but it seemed like an ideal solution to me. I drooled over book pockets for my students' chairs, but there was no money in my classroom budget for such a pricey purchase. For a little over six months I contemplated how I could get my hands on these handy little items, before inspiration struck me.
I was digging out a huge pile of rarely used pillowcases from my linen closet to sell in our family yard sale, when it hit me... These naturally pocket-shaped gems were the perfect size and shape for book pockets! All I needed to do was figure out how to fold them and then I could sew them up.
Before you tackle this little project, you'll need a few things:
- a sewing machine (or a volunteer who has basic sewing skills)
- heavy duty thread (I used 1 large spool)
- 1 pillowcase per student (I cleaned out my linen closet and asked relatives for gently-used donations. You can also bulk order heavy cases online, or hunt around local garage sales for super cheap buys.)
| Lay your pillowcase out flat (This project works best if you iron, or tumble press them in the dryer first) |
| Next, turn your pillowcase inside out. Fold the (open end) edge back up to the bottom seam of the pillowcase. It should have two-pockets now. |
| The edges should line up like this! Then comes the tricky part: carefully fold the entire thing inside out. The hard part is done! |
| Use heavy duty thread to sew the sides (only) of each pocket up (double stitch if you want added strength). The ends should still open. |
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