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Step 13Cut, finish edges of angled pockets

Cut, finish edges of angled pockets
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The other plain, fused square is used to make both angled pockets. I measured these angles mostly by eye. Study the photos, they will help. A less complicated option would be to make two horizontally aligned pockets, but the angles are neato.

a. Lay the pouch open with the pockets facing up. Lay the fused square pocket sheet on top of the panel where it's going to be attached. Fold back at the angle you would like for the large pocket. Approximately 45° is about right. Crease firmly. This will be your cutting guide.

b. Remove the creased square and cut along the crease with your straight edge and xacto to make #2 angled pieces.

c. For contrast, I made the large pocket with the clear plastic facing up and the smaller one with the black facing up. Turn the edges over to the front and fuse the 'hems' like you did for the other pocket pieces.
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