Here's the old wallet. Two of the things I like about it are the coin purse (on the outside) and all the pockets on the inside.
The idea is to replicate the wallet (mostly) in new materials. The exterior is this lovely cork material.It's a thin layer of natural cork bonded to canvas. It is very flexible and not at all stiff. It is a little thick. I've seen it dyed a variety of colors, but I liked the natural look better. The piece I bought also had this nice flower print.
The cork is too thick to make all of the lining pieces from it. I chose to use ordinary polycotton broadcloth. A binding material is also needed and I chose a 5/8' ribbon type material. I managed to find both of these a 9PM at Wal-Mart after I got a wild hare to work on the project.
The first parts I made were the pocket sections for credit cards. There are two sections, on one the right side of the wallet and one in the middle. Each section has 3 pockets. The top pocket is made from cork for decorate purposes, all of the others are just broadcloth. Each pocket is 4.25" x 2". The first step is to put binding on the top edge of each pocket.
The pockets are sewn to a backing piece that measures 4.25" x 3.375". The idea is to make them evenly spaced. The bottom of the pockets are just sewn to the backing. Since polycotton broadcloth doesn't ravel, the bottom edges weren't finished.
Here's both sections of pockets sewn to the front of the bill pocket, which measures 4.25x7". There's actually a sandwich here -- one layer of broadcloth, one layer of interfacing, one layer of broadcloth and then the pocket sections. The left side and top of this piece then gets binding. There's two hidden pockets between the pocket sections and the bill pocket lining.
Now it's time to assemble the outer part of the wallet. The lining is a simple piece, 5" x 9". The loop part of hook and loop tape (Velcro) is sewn to one side, with just enough clearance for the binding.
The real outside is a bit more complicated because of the coin purse. The cork piece is 5"x7.5". Then there's a zipper, and then a 1" strip of broadcloth with the hook side of the hook and loop tape. The whole piece should measure 9" long when finished. Also, there's a 5"x 3.5" piece of broadcloth sewn to the underside, under the zipper for the coin purse. The bottom of the coin purse is attached with a line of stitching through the cork, the other side will get caught in the binding.
The outside and lining are put together, then the bill pocket piece is added. Binding is sewn around the outside of the whole wallet.
Here it is: the inside of the finished wallet. I've been using it for a few days and it works great. I really like the light color and distinctive pattern: it makes it lots easier to find my wallet in my purse.Come back next week for more fun with a sewing machine.
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