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Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet


This Loyalty Card Wallet can be constructed quickly from your fabric scraps.

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

Materials: Assorted scraps of fabrics, each measuring a minimum of 4 x 1 inch Fabric 1: 8 x 4 inch (lining) Fabric 2: 8 x 4 inch (pocket 1) Fabric 3: 8 x 4 inch (pocket 2) Heavy interfacing: Cut 2, 8 x 4 inch One button One hair elastic Method: 1. Sew scrappy strips together until you have a piece of fabric measuring 8 x 4 inch.

2. Iron the two pieces of fabric that will form the pockets in half lengthwise so they measure 8 x 2 inch. (Refer to picture above)

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

3. Using your iron, adhere the heavy interfacing to the wrong side of the scrappy cover and the wrong side of the lining fabric.

4. Overlock or zigzag along the bottom edge of the two pockets. Pin the top pocket to the lining piece so that the bottom of the pocket is one inch above the bottom edge of the lining. Stitch in place.

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

5. Position the lower pocket along the bottom edge of the lining and stitch in place. Using dressmakers chalk, draw a line that runs down the centre of the lining, so the pockets are divided into two halves. Stitch along the line three times to form the pockets for the loyalty cards.

6. Position the hair elastic on the right side of the lining in line with the top edge of the lower pocket, and stitch in place. (Refer to picture below).

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

7. Pin the wallet cover to the lining with the right sides facing, and stitch around the perimeter using a inch seam allowance. Leave a 3 inch opening along the bottom edge. Clip the corners and turn right side out through the opening. Use a chopstick or turning tool.

8. Press the wallet using steam and spray starch to get a nice crisp finish. Pin the opening closed. Sew around the perimeter of the wallet (enclosing the opening as you go) using inch seam allowance.

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

9. Sew a button on the front of the wallet to finish!

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

Tutorial: Scrappy Loyalty Card Wallet

Lisa Cox, A Spoonful of Sugar, 2009. For Personal Use http://spoonfullofsugargirls.blog

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