Noel Chair Pocket Directions

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Noel N.O.W. Chair Pockets (these pockets were designed to hang from the back of the chairs we use in our Contemporary worship service. They are designed to hold a pen, visitor /prayer request cards, etc. and can be easily removed so that the chairs can be stacked & stored) For each pocket Cut: 2 rectangles of blue denim 10.5” x 5.5 “ 2 rectangles of blue denim 13” x 5.5 “ 1 rectangle of plastic needlepoint canvas 7.5” x 4.24 1 strip of Velcro, 4 “ long Directions : (I used white thread so that it would show up in pictures, but of course you would want to use thread that matches the fabric) 1--With right sides together, sew the top & bottom of the smaller rectangle with ½” seams, leaving sides open. 2--Turn right side out and press well. 3--Fold the bottom up 4” and press again.

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These pockets were designed to hang from the back of the chairs we use in our Contemporary worship service. They are designed to hold a pen, visitor /prayer request cards, etc. and can be easily removed so that the chairs can be stacked & stored--they have a velcro strap that wraps around the top of our chairs.

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Noel N.O.W. Chair Pockets (these pockets were designed to hang from the back of the chairs we use in our Contemporary worship service. They are designed to hold a pen, visitor /prayer

request cards, etc. and can be easily removed so that the chairs can be stacked & stored)

For each pocket Cut: 2 rectangles of blue denim 10.5” x 5.5 “ 2 rectangles of blue denim 13” x 5.5 “ 1 rectangle of plastic needlepoint canvas 7.5” x 4.24 1 strip of Velcro, 4 “ long Directions: (I used white thread so that it would show up in pictures, but of course you would want to use thread that matches the fabric) 1--With right sides together, sew the top & bottom of the smaller rectangle with ½” seams, leaving sides open.

2--Turn right side out and press well. 3--Fold the bottom up 4” and press again.

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4--Stitch a “Pen pocket” 2” from left side.

5--Lay on top of the right side of one of the long pieces, having the bottom edge ¾” from the bottom of the long piece.

6--Machine-baste raw edges in place.

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7--With right sides together, lay other long piece on top and pin. Stitch ½” seam around both sides and bottom, leaving the top edge free.

8--Trim corners. Turn right side out and press well. 9--Top-stitch across bottom of pocket.

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10--Slide plastic needlepoint canvas into he opening and be sure it is positioned at the bottom.

11--On back of pocket, measure down 4“ from the top and sew the soft side of the Velcro in place across the back of the pocket.

12--Press under the top edges.

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13--Position the rough side of the Velcro flush with the top edge and top-stitch the top edge shut, stitching through Velcro at the same time.

Here’s the finished pocket with the top turned under.