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My latest handmade wallet.
I've found the pattern in the local craft board, and made it.
It's very practical and useful, even though it's a kind of difficult in sewing.
I plan that I will use this fabric to make a matched card holder and mobile phone bag for myself too.
So honored to work with the folks over at Poketo. Here is a new wallet I designed for their Summer line. Buy it here: poketo.com/
The most compact wallet I've ever owned. Just enough room for a driver's license, a credit card or two, and a handful of bills.
another version of the zippy wallet
blogged here:http://noodleheads.blogspot.com/2010/02/zippy-wallet-remix.html
Portable colouring wallets to keep the kids entertained while travelling or out having coffee.
You can get the pattern for these from JCasa Handmade (details here www.edwardandlilly.com/2009/04/non-chocolatey-easter-gift...
The pattern is super easy to follow.
Blogged 12 April 2009.
This Wallet has just the orange branches unlike the first one from this fabric that I made, which had both the pink and orange branches. I really like them both :)
What do you think?
I have been so busy making more and more art wallets. This one is one of my all time favourites the colours just sing. I have a packed diary full of craft fairs I hope I have made enough.
I love these tea wallets -- they really exemplify exactly the things I like to make. They're made with gorgeous natural linen and decorated with a patchwork made from upcycled tea packets.
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ever since my wallet was stolen about a year a half ago, i've been using a plain old black leather wallet. finally got around to making myself a new one! outside fabric is gray wool i took from a men's wool blazer found at the local goodwill for $3.
This is made from "A Girl's Best Friend Wallet" pattern. The fabric is from Freespirit's Barefoot Roses collection.
*This was made for my Mother In-Law and it matches the bag I made her: www.flickr.com/photos/dawntastic/2551780395/in/photostream/
Toda em tecido 100% algodão, bem estruturada e fofa!
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Meg Hunt and I made a wallet that was supposed to be released by Poketo... but they let us down and squashed the deal.
This was going to be the exterior of the wallet.
I am realy mad that this project never happened.
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Clasp of the change section of my Hobo wallet. I should get a new wallet but this one is so well broken in and I love the soft leather.
An image of person opening up their wallet, full of money
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Leather handmade wallet "Capricorn" from our new collection "Medieval Horoscope".
This can be an excellent gift for all lovers of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and just connoisseurs of beautiful things!
The basis of this painting is a schematic depiction of the constellation of Capricorn. It is complemented by the stylization of this mythical animal in monochrome color.
Stars twinkle in reflected light and this effect gives the wallet a special fabulous charm! ^_^
To maintain the overall medieval style in the design of the frame, we used floral ornament and font of the 15th century.
In order to make a relief pattern of the frame, we used pyrography. This choice was not accidental. Pyrography, unlike hot stamping, gives the pattern a light silvery sheen. And this effect connects all the elements of this composition.
As for colors...we decided to choose the natural colors of stained oak and lush foliage.
Inside the wallet has one compartment for cash, three pockets for cards and one for coins.
There is a leather strap with a button for closing.
The monogram is inscribed in the pattern of the frame in capital letters.
Wallet Size: 4.73" x 3.86" (when closed).
P. S. A small gif-animation with the shining stars you can find in our blog - svetliysudarworkshop.wordpress.com/2017/12/18/leather-wal... :)
This wallet is already available in our Etsy store (www.etsy.com/listing/580562531/leather-wallet-capricorn-b...).
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