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Pinning coin pocket and flap on the outside fabric piece (back of wallet)
Blogged at Salihan Craftsn
Kate Spain really needs to have her own Flickr account so we can see all the projects made out of her lovely fabrics.
Verna with a bit of Amy Butler Lotus dot.
If you put a coin in this wallet and tap it with you magic wand the coin disappears. When you say magic words and tap it again the coin comes back.
114 pictures in 2014 #95 magic/magical
10th January 2010 - I've been thinking about picking up a new wallet for sometime now. I think I've been putting it off for about 6 months. I mean there really wasn't a need for a new wallet, except for the fact that some of the leather has started to tear on my old one, but I thought it was time for a change.
For sometime I've been thinking about getting a J Fold wallet, only for the fact that I'm quite impressed by their design perspective of wallets, but the sticking point was the size; much larger than the wallet I'm use to. I somehow stumble across these "Dosh" wallets, and after checking out the size, I was sold.
I love the colour of it, but the worrying thing was getting used to only carrying around 6 cards (trust me, I tried slipping more in, and you really can't fit more than 6!) and the fact that bills are held in place by a money clip, which I have never used before since I don't have that much money to be slinging around. I must point out that it's made of a plastic rubber combination.
Normally I wouldn't be splashing out $110 for a wallet (!!!), but I rationalised it through all of these late hours I've been doing at work; time for a reward.
From Bend the Rules Sewing.
i didn't do the seaming around the outside because i read the errata to late and by following the pattern in the book i would not have been able to put my cards in.
Here are 3 things I have sewn in the last few days. I made 2 zippered pouches and a cheque book wallet.
Some pretty little framed Japanese handbags and small coordinating wallets made with Joel Dewberry's home deco weight Ginseng line. Blogged at:
ocd-obsessivecraftingdisorder.blogspot.com/2011/06/pretty...
I got bored of my duct tape wallet, so I made myself a new one out of fabric this time. The plaid fabric is from a pair of shorts I found at a thrift store, and the pockets and lining are made from a canvas bag, also from said thrift store. My stitching skills leave something to be desired, but it's good enough for me.
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Leif Labs is now accepting custom wallet orders. $13 for one. $20 for two. Includes shipping.
Read the blog for more info:
leiflabs.blogspot.com/2009/07/wallets-for-sale.html
If you think this is too much for a wallet, let me know how much you would pay and I'll think about it. Ha.
I made another one of these out of thinner veg tan. Another study on this simple, but functional wallet design. The flap holds the cash into a folded over position and there's room for your license and a couple of cards on the right side. It sits really slim in a pocket but is durable enough to last years.
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