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KeTing Wallet

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"KeTing Wallet" TUTORIAL.
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I made that by night, so some of the pics are a bit dark, please excuse that as well as the smudgyness of my table. It's very old and several generations seem to have used glue on it ;-) - it looked much worse when I got it, but it's just perfect for sewing and crafting.
Also please excuse my rambling.
And I've got to add, I am a real beginner, so there might be better solutions for parts of the wallet. Have mercy on me ;-)
Please post your pictures if you made one! I'd love to see them.
The pinkish one I've made for the Tutorial (I'll give that to a friend), the red one (I added some pics) was the first I've made and I use it myself now. I used different fabrics deliberately, so you'd see the different parts better in the pictures.

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  1. Step 1

    Okay, here we go:
    The wallet consists of 6 parts:

    1a) The part which holds your cards
    1b) Background material of the insides
    2) The plastic pocket (see-through)
    3) The paper money compartment
    4) The coin purse
    5) The outside with velcro closure.

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    1) The part which holds your cards/background fabric
    I made the card thing first because the size of everything else will relate to its size.
    First a shot of the material being folded very losely, just to give you the idea how to make it:

  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Use your cards and pins to make it fit well!

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Back will look like that:

  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Sew the first line, put cards back in, mark the second, and so on. Make sure the part in the middle won't be wider than the tape/fabric band/bias tape/whatever you use. There needs to be a part in the middle, though, because you won't be able to fold it well otherwise.

  6. Step 6

    Step 6

    Done all seams, it should look like this:

    Trim the sides.

  7. Step 7

    Step 7

    You can now fold it like that:

  8. Step 8

    Step 8

    My version was about 13 cm long. Choose fabric for the background, measuring 2 times the card things width plus seam allowance plus fold allowance. You can see the size mine had to be.

  9. Step 9

    Step 9

    Cut tape/whatever you want to use like this. Glue down the card part on the background part. Sew tape on, hiding the ends on the back side.

  10. Step 10

    Step 10

    2. The see-through pocket
    This is quite easy. Make a rectangle a bit less high as the background fabric and as wide as half of your card thing. Just don't make it too wide or it will bend when you fold the wallet. Sew down on three sides. I made one of the longer sides the open one, so nothing will fall out on the open sides of the wallet (know what I mean?)

    I recommend vinyl... which I didn't have.

  11. Step 11

    Step 11

    3. Paper money compartment
    Quite easy.
    Take a scrap, a bit bigger than your usual notes, add seam allowance for all four sides. Fold back the seam of the sides which will open later so it won't be seen.

  12. Step 12

    Step 12

    Sew.

  13. Step 13

    Step 13

    Fold the whole thing in half, right side on right side, pin, sew the short sides together. Again use a bit glue to hold the thing in place (easier than using pins, but you can also use pins), sew to the upper middle of the background material (only one line up there, you can fix the lower edges with glue). If you find that confusing, just look at them pikchas!

  14. Step 14

    Step 14

    4. The coin purse
    I tried different versions for that, none of them I found satisfying until now. You can just make it any way it suits you.

  15. Step 15

    Step 15

    This time I made a hose with fusible interfacing in between, pressed it flat, added velcro and used glue and the sewing machine to adhere to background fabric.

  16. Step 16

    Step 16

    Now it looks like that:

  17. Step 17

    Step 17

    5. The outside with velcro closure
    First make the little strap. I think the pictures are quite easy to understand.

  18. Step 18

    Step 18

    Make a little hose: Take two fabric strips, attach velcro to one of the right sides, sew together, clip edges, turn right sides out.

  19. Step 19

    Step 19

    Cut fabric for the outside: A stripe twice as long as the background material PLUS seam allowance. Fold in half at the short side, like in the picture.

  20. Step 20

    Step 20

    Sew closed in three sides, turn right sides out. Tuck the ends of the open side in, mark the middle, pin closure strap in place, sew. Find out where to put the other part of the velcro closure (by placing everything like it will be in the end, folding it together and pretending to close the strap. Mark the spot.)

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    Step 21

    Sew velcro in there.

  22. Step 22

    Step 22

    Now place background material with all innards on the inner side of the outward fabric. Use glue or pins to keep in place.
    (BTW, always let the glue dry before sewing over or you'll ruin your needles!)
    Start sewing around the whole thing next to the left side of the paper money pocket and ending next to the right side, to leave it open.

  23. Step 23

    Step 23

    Finally sew the other side of the paper money thing and the outside fabric together (you can also use glue to keep in place plus sew along the upper line.)

  24. Step 24

    Step 24

    Enjoy your new wallet!!


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m_m

m_m

Mar 8, 2008 10:05pm

Hey Kerstin :) Well done, i love the wallet!!!!!
Yay for Boesner hehe

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

Mar 8, 2008 10:11pm

This is gorgeous, you must be very very good at sewing. Thanks so much for thr tutorial.

KeTing

KeTing

Mar 8, 2008 10:45pm

How kind of you, cat, to say that. Actually I am a beginner. I've only started sewing some months ago and with very easy things.
m_m: boesner rocks :) Thank you as well :)

Leah!

Leah!

Mar 9, 2008 5:11am

I love this! My wallet's about ready to bite the dust, so as soon as I'm done with the purse I'm making (which I'll post as soon as I'm done :] ), I'm totally going to try this... it looks hard, but it's so cute.

kermit

kermit

Mar 9, 2008 10:41am

wow! must have/make one :)

Tame A.

Tame A.

Mar 18, 2008 4:08am

lovely wallet :) very impressive!