My sister gave me the idea of making a wallet with plenty of compartments and slots. So I made this. The side seams are hand-sewn because it wont go through my old school sewing machine but I think it turned out really neat.
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By Raihan Abu Bakar at Just aYan's
-interface all parts of the fabrics used
-use cotton drill for interior to get a good, stiff wallet, no need for batting
-use lightweight cotton for exterior, to avoid bulkiness since the interior is already thick
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Dec 19, 2012, 11.14 PMby Cristina Staicu
I really like the place chosen for cards! Very smart! Radley should offer you a job :)
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Dec 21, 2012, 05.39 AMby Raihan Abu Bakar
Thank you! :) I thought putting the card slots where they are would maximize the space, make it look less empty and more useful.
Dec 19, 2012, 03.38 PMby lazylinchen
Fabulous!
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Dec 21, 2012, 05.39 AMby Raihan Abu Bakar
Thank you for looking! :)
Dec 19, 2012, 12.43 PMby kisses
Very nice…I must challenge myself to make a wallet for the new year.
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Dec 21, 2012, 05.40 AMby Raihan Abu Bakar
Thank you :) good luck with your wallet !
Dec 19, 2012, 09.24 AMby lienepien
Looks nice! I am also planning to make a wallet. But I am first making a sample to see how to put the pieces together how I want it.
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Dec 21, 2012, 05.45 AMby Raihan Abu Bakar
Thank you. I made a sample before this one to make sure all the slots measurements were exactly perfect. I found that my measurements needed adjusting. So it is a good idea to make a sample first. Good luck!