Making this wallet was a bit of an exercise in frustration. The difficulty of this is probably beneath the Day Trip Cell Phone Wallet ... well, actually it is supposed to be a lot easier, if only I could stop and listen to the instructions. But I didn't, and I ended up putting the snaps in the wrong place ... twice. The 2nd time, I didn't want to rip it out again as I was very close to damaging the fabric, so I improvised a bit and trimmed some pieces. But it worked out, and at the end everything still lined up ... whew!
This is definitely my most practical wallet so far, as it's able to fit a lot of cards, and there's a zippered pocket for my phone. And though it wasn't part of the pattern, I had to add a wrist strap to make it really useful for me. I used some leftover cork that matched the grunge pretty well, and any excuse to pull out my rivet press is a happy occasion!
I'm so in love with this wallet, and it is such a great way to show off a piece of fabric that otherwise would be hidden in my stash. But now, back to quilting!
That’s another fun wallet....one day I will have some time to get back to this kind of sewing. The fabric is terrific and you did a great job on it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wallet, Liz! It looks perfect in every way. I guess that means it's fit for Mary Poppins!?! But honestly, you are a very daring bag maker. I don't own Minikins 2. They look more difficult. Your added strap is so brilliantly useful, too!
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