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Easy diy cut out and sew. 1 fat quarter = one wallet. Instructions on fabric, photos w/instructions
on my blog, link under my avatar. Rose lady,cows
More detail of how to sew on my blog. Link under my name/ logo here on Spoonflower.
Instructions :
Soft Fabric Wallet
Cut out all pieces on solid black lines
I use 1/8 to 1/4” seams or adjust to need.
1. take the flap and the bottom of the outside and sew them right sides together. (Flat part of liner to top edge of body)
2. Take the liner flap and hem the bottom. This makes a pocket for the wallet later.
3. Take your pocket and hem the top : then stitch down. iron, a hem on the sides in the bottom.do not stitch yet.
4. Now take your outside OR inside piece and stitch your pocket where you want it.
5. Hem the top of the liner.
6. Right sides together: hem the flap to the liner flap. Turn inside out. You can stitch this down ,after you turn inside out or leave it open if you wanna pocket there. You may wanna double stitch that inside seam down so that looks nice.
Sew up fob with hem and iron. Place snap inside.
7. Now right sides together :the front and the lining /insert your snap and fob that holds on the snap. Lay it inside the two fabrics with only the raw edges sticking out stitch the sides bottom. Turned inside out and your snap should be now on the outside.
8. After you’ve turned out both sides iron the piece. then fold the bottom up 1/3. It’ll hit just below that pocket that’s on the outside. Stitch the sides and bottom closed. This makes another pocket.
9. To finish off your Wallet you can add a pretty button on the front or an ornamental tie, you can choose what you’d like. I use Velcro. to close the wallet, you fold up into threes and then your flap goes down over the top.
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To see photos or videos please go to my blog . Link is under my logo here on Spoonflower.
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There are multiple ways to change the pattern. Adding more pockets with scrap
Material or sewing the last side seams down lower for more or less compact size.
Play around and before sewing work through your mind how you want it to look. The sides
Of the flap need more inseam than normal. Normal is 1/8 inch, so use a 1/4 or more as it tends to pucker slightly other wise where it meets the top part of body.
on my blog, link under my avatar. Rose lady,cows
More detail of how to sew on my blog. Link under my name/ logo here on Spoonflower. Instructions : Soft Fabric Wallet Cut out all pieces on solid black lines I use 1/8 to 1/4” seams or adjust to need. 1. take the flap and the bottom of the outside and sew them right sides together. (Flat part of liner to top edge of body) 2. Take the liner flap and hem the bottom. This makes a pocket for the wallet later. 3. Take your pocket and hem the top : then stitch down. iron, a hem on the sides in the bottom.do not stitch yet. 4. Now take your outside OR inside piece and stitch your pocket where you want it. 5. Hem the top of the liner. 6. Right sides together: hem the flap to the liner flap. Turn inside out. You can stitch this down ,after you turn inside out or leave it open if you wanna pocket there. You may wanna double stitch that inside seam down so that looks nice. Sew up fob with hem and iron. Place snap inside. 7. Now right sides together :the front and the lining /insert your snap and fob that holds on the snap. Lay it inside the two fabrics with only the raw edges sticking out stitch the sides bottom. Turned inside out and your snap should be now on the outside. 8. After you’ve turned out both sides iron the piece. then fold the bottom up 1/3. It’ll hit just below that pocket that’s on the outside. Stitch the sides and bottom closed. This makes another pocket. 9. To finish off your Wallet you can add a pretty button on the front or an ornamental tie, you can choose what you’d like. I use Velcro. to close the wallet, you fold up into threes and then your flap goes down over the top. ********* To see photos or videos please go to my blog . Link is under my logo here on Spoonflower. ******** There are multiple ways to change the pattern. Adding more pockets with scrap Material or sewing the last side seams down lower for more or less compact size. Play around and before sewing work through your mind how you want it to look. The sides Of the flap need more inseam than normal. Normal is 1/8 inch, so use a 1/4 or more as it tends to pucker slightly other wise where it meets the top part of body.