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Place the pocket flap on the change purse pocket with the top edge of the flap about 1/2 inch from the top of the pocket. You want the flap tight to the pocket, but not on the pocket, This way, when you add a closure (velcro will be used in this case, I do not have any on hand - pictures later), the change purse flap will be tight so as to prevent coinage loss.
Using the blanket stitch, stitch the top of the flap to the bill pocket. Reinforce your stitching at the beginning and the end of the top of the flap. Continue around of the flap, being sure that you are now only stitching around the flap and NOT stitching it down to the pocket.
My twin gave me this wallet in 1988 and I've been using it ever since. In college I loved it because I could go out and have everything on me. There is just enough room for all my cards, cash, iphone and keys.
The coins are from all over the world and inspire me to travel to faraway places someday...when the kids are older.
Mini-wallets or moneybags or purses - with the brand new Marimekko-fabric a friend gave me.
I like the flowers being inside more than them being outside....
At the time he was her entire reverie, tinting every thought. A school day was just a reason to see him.
He was shy. He was noticeably nervous in her presence. She liked that.
She gave him this photograph and note. She was asking for his attention.
Summer came and he didn’t return to class the following year.
He carried her picture in his wallet for many years. He never saw her again.
This is my freehand attempt at making a wallet out of a piece of scrap leather I bought today. I rubbed about three layers of mink oil into it to give it some color. It actually will work even though I think it looks pretty lame. If I use this, it will last for years.
Leather Wallet
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Found photos, a lost life.
Photos found in a plastic bag at Waterlooplein flea market.
All photos in this set belonged to Willem Agathus Huygens, a Dutch artist who was born on June 24th 1914 in Poerwokerto, the Dutch Indies.
A life in a plastic bag.
If anyone knows more about this gentleman, his family or what is shown on the pictures, please let me know.
The Good Design/Bad Design card is that same size as a standard credit. As a result it conviently fits into my wallet making it a easy to keep with me. It is a highly functional and was clearly designed for its intended purpose.
Bought this at GOODY GOODY (teenagers.exblog.jp/) in Aomori. The velcro on it is falling apart but it's a great wallet.
A black leather wallet with a $100 bill coming out of it
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this is my stay-at-home-wallet that keeps all of my cards and any cahs i don't want to have on me all of the time
see www.flickr.com/photos/agamid/406582420/ for the pocket i forgot...
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