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Today I am here to show you how to sew a phone wallet with wristlet strap and mini card case. For this project you will need approximately a half yard of cotton fabric and some Pellon firm iron on interfacing, a 7″ zipper, a key ring, small swivel fob and one snap set.
To begin, precut the following pieces of material.
Three 8″ x 9″ (back two with Pellon)
One 8″ x 5″ (backed with Pellon)
One 3″ x 8″
One 2″ x 20″ (backed with Pellon)
Four 5″ x 6″ (back one with Pellon)
I hope you enjoy the tutorial and will share photos of your finished wallets with me over on Instagram and Facebook using @sewspire and #sewspire.
I will be back soon with another inspired sewing project. Until then, please know the creative genius in me celebrates the creative genius in you!
XO,
Andrea
P.S. I can’t finish the whole cloth quilt I started…found out why in this video: