Hello, my name is Doreen and I am a stay at home schooling mom. I strive to share God's love with my children while helping them to grow in a nurturing environment. I love to create and craft with fiber arts as well as the gadgets and tools for creating. If you are reading here, come on in and see what we are working on growin'.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Flat view of interior of wallet and closure tab. I used two different weight decorator fabric scraps left over from work projects. The green micro suede was a strip approximately 6"x28" and a tiny bit of bias strip from the cording I made. The floral is literally several scraps 6"x7" or less from the corners of the table round. This one was easier and faster once I located my clear vinyl (that took over an hour, lol) and decided how I was going to orient the zipper and other elements. This is a mirror image of the first wallet I made. It is more natural for me to open it and use it with this orientation. The pockets for cards and coin are wider and should be easier to access. I eleminated the exterior pocket since I don't use it. The bill pocket is almost too snug. I believe with use it will be fine as fabric stretches and gives. I moved my label to the inside.
tags:
bags,
destashing,
sewing
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