Learn how to sew some pants pocket reflectors to gain visibility for night cycling in this week’s CRAFT Video. They tuck into the pocket for storage and then flip out easily and quickly for riding.
Subscribe to the CRAFT Podcast in iTunes, download the m4v video directly, or watch it on YouTube.

For this project you need:
- pants with back pockets
- fabric scraps in a coordinating color
- 3M Scotchlite Plus Retroreflective Vinyl
- paper or cardboard
- pen/pencil
- scissors
- ruler
- sewing machine
- rotary cutter/cutting mat (optional)
Check out the complete how-to on Make: Projects
Reflective vinyl is available in many colors and shines bright white under headlights. Here’s a flash picture of my bike, partially wrapped with the incredible stuff:

More:
- Sew a Drawstring Bike Seat Cover – CRAFT Video
- Bikes on Make: Live
- Bike Tube Headband – CRAFT Video
- Bike Shop Skillbuilder series on MAKE










Thanks for the great tutorial and video! I’ve been working on getting my bike operational and safe recently and this would be a perfect project for me to tackle. One question though, where do you find the reflective tape?
Click the link in the materials list for one source!
Thanks! I feel so silly because I saw the link right after I made my comment…opps! So embarrassing
Keep up the great work, your content is truly valuable to the DIY community!
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