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    The hardest part about it would be finding the same color of canvas. Of course, you could always use a different color. Making the pocket would be relatively easy, if your sewing machine can handle sewing through multiple layers of canvas.
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    Re: Pondering Adding a Front Apron Pocket: Contemporary Canvas

    I've put them on several of mine, althought I did do it while I was making the kilt from scratch. My kilts are more along the lines of UK and X-mark kilts, so the apron is around 11 inches. I use it for my keys, using a D-ring and chain to the belt loop. Also good fun with a phone on vibe, many jokes can be made.

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