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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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. 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.

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!

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.)

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.
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m_m
Mar 8, 2008 10:05pm
Hey Kerstin :) Well done, i love the wallet!!!!!
Yay for Boesner hehe
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
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!
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
Mar 9, 2008 10:41am
wow! must have/make one :)
Tame A.
Mar 18, 2008 4:08am
lovely wallet :) very impressive!