Last night I made the gusset, which includes the bottom and part of the sides. The top and the rest of the sides are called the zipper panel.
First I sewed the two exterior gusset pieces together.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1273341610308095947.jpg)
Then I pressed the seam and topstitched it on either side.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/3300791610308164898.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4517451610308164939.jpg)
Then I cut out the side pockets from the interior fabric and interfaced them. I found a perfectly-sized scrap of interfacing in my stash!
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/2393641610308263714.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/610591610308263963.jpg)
Next I folded the raw edges of the short sides under and topstitched along the top of the pocket.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1851841610308324435.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6715081610308324463.jpg)
Then I sewed the pockets on to the gusset.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/9223281610308360128.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4619591610308360158.jpg)
Next I made the weird little loops that serve no purpose but add visual interest.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6846051610308413074.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8874971610308413094.jpg)
Finally, I sewed the two interior gusset pieces together, topstitch on either side of the seam, and sewed the completed lining gusset piece to the completed exterior gusset piece.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/9023291610308570416.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/5415091610308601361.jpg)
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