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Serpent Scarf w/ Pocket

Step 6Insert the mouth pocket

Insert the mouth pocket
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Place your completed mouth pocket/pouch into the serpent's head. You can use your hand inside the pouch to push into place and align with the rest of the head.

Once you've got it lined up, double check that you can open the pouch easily, if not, adjust placement.

With a needle and thread, start sewing each side your serpent's jaw to the sides of the mouth pouch. Work from the hinge/edges toward the center/clasp, make sure to go through both the pouch and body fleece. Use a coordinating thread so it blends in with your fleece.

As you are sewing, make sure the fleece isn't too bulky to properly clasp the pouch. I left the center near the clasp un-sewn both to hide the hardware and so it wouldn't get in the way of closing the pouch. When you are done, test it out and stitch any weak points if needed.

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Author:the_gella(Soft Circuit Saturdays)
I'm a digital artist/crafter/maker who likes electronics & sewing.