Portable pencil pocket
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1. A method of making a portable pocket for holding writing instruments comprising the steps of:
- cutting a length of plastic webbing material to a first length to form an elongated body of material;
folding the first end of the material over the body in a direction toward the second end of the body to overlap the body;
fixing opposite edges of the overlapped portion of the body to each other to form a pocket at one end of the body;
fixing together a portion of the middle of the pocket between the opposite edges and in a direction parallel to the edges to divide the pocket into two portions, each portion for holding at least one writing instruments;
folding the second end of the material over the body in a direction toward the first end of the body to overlap the body to form a loop; and
fixing the second end of the material to the body across the width of the material to form a loop at the other end of the body.
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A portable pencil pocket 10 has one or more compartments for holding pencils 40,42. The pocket is made of plastic webbing that is folded at one end to form a pocket 20 and at the other end to form a loop 22. A shower clip 50 holds the pocket 10 to an article of clothing, such as a belt loop or button hole.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of making a portable pocket for holding writing instruments comprising the steps of:
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cutting a length of plastic webbing material to a first length to form an elongated body of material; folding the first end of the material over the body in a direction toward the second end of the body to overlap the body; fixing opposite edges of the overlapped portion of the body to each other to form a pocket at one end of the body; fixing together a portion of the middle of the pocket between the opposite edges and in a direction parallel to the edges to divide the pocket into two portions, each portion for holding at least one writing instruments; folding the second end of the material over the body in a direction toward the first end of the body to overlap the body to form a loop; and fixing the second end of the material to the body across the width of the material to form a loop at the other end of the body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of making a portable pocket for holding writing instruments comprising the steps of:
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cutting a length of plastic webbing material to form an elongated body of material about two inches wide and about fourteen inches long; folding the first end of the material over the body in a direction toward the second end of the body to overlap the body by about four and one-half inches; stitching opposite edges of the overlapped four and one halfinch portion of the body to form a pocket at one end of the body; making a stitch in the middle of the pocket between opposite edges and in a direction parallel to the edges to divide the pocket into two portions, each portion for holding at least one writing instrument; folding the second end of the material over the body in a direction toward the first end of the body to overlap the body by about one inch to form a loop; and stitching across the width of the overlapped one inch portion to form a loop at the other end of the body. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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