Patch pockets make the conversion easier, since the flap is usually just sewn over the material at the front of the jacket rather than being part of the pocket construction itself as in many slash pockets (often it is hard to tell until you rip into the project). Thus, it's just a matter of removing the flap and moving it higher to get the right proportions. If you want to retain the pocket itself, you just move it up and cut it to the proper length. Many conversions just ditch the pockets entirely, retaining the flaps. I seem to recall one conversion tutorial here (Panache?) that retained but shortened the pocket.
As for the acceptability of patch pockets, I'll leave that to others.
Last edited by MNlad; 6th April 13 at 06:43 AM.
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