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sew simple card holder tutorial

06 January 2017

I can not even describe to you the hideous state of my husband's old, beat up wallet!! A new one was well over due. He likes a simple folded card holder and it occurred to me that I could make one. Initially dubious, he is really pleased with the result! 
* October 2017, edited to add - my husband just said this is one of his most favourite possessions and he's still using it every day!

Possible the easiest sew, with only three cuts, I thought I would share the measurements and a quick tutorial so you can make one too. It would be a perfect present for anyone that likes a minimalist style, needs a place to keep bank cards or business cards and it would also be a great way to give gift cards.


The sew simple card holder wallet is made of Kraft-tex. An alternative would be to use a good quality felt, it needs to be a material that won't fray.

I recently bought some Kraft-tex, I was curious about what it felt like and what it could be used for. It is described as "rugged paper that looks, feels, and wears like leather, but sews, cuts, and washes just like fabric... Durable fiber-based texture softens and crinkles with handling and washing". It is a great vegan alternative to leather. It feels like thick paper but slightly more flexible. It does fold and crinkle but it's also firm. It has so many possibilities for adding into sewing projects! I washed mine before using it because I didn't want it to look like card and it did make it look more wrinkled like leather.


I have ordered some in a paler colour because I really want to stamp on it, wouldn't it be fun to give someone a personalised card holder?! Kraft-tex isn't expensive and a quick search online will bring up lots of stockists.


Sew Simple Card Holder Tutorial:

Please note that I made a couple of different card holders. Trust the instructions rather than the scale or any measurements seen in the photos! 

You can fit 3 or 4 cards in each pocket (though my husband has stuffed it with more!).

Use coordinating thread or make it pop with a contrasting colour.



1. Cut the following pieces:    

(1) 8" x 3" 
(2) 3" x 3¼" 

Now you can chose to get a bit fancy or keep it super simple. 
Add a hole to help push the cards out or skip this and jump to Step 4.


2. Line your ruler up at 1½ along the 3" side of the smaller pieces to find the centre, then mark dots 3/4" from the top and 2½" from the top to give a guide for the length of the oval hole. Use the end of a teaspoon to mark the curves of the oval and a ruler for the straight edges. 

3. Use a craft knift or small scissors to cut out the hole on both of the smaller pieces.


4. Again this step is optional but I think it adds a nice decorative touch and keeps the card holder simple but professional. Stitch 1/4" from the edge on the 3" side and then top stitch, so you have a double row of stitching. Make sure you back stitch at the beginning and end when sewing to secure the stitches.


5. Position the smaller pieces on top of the large one matching up the corners, make sure the stitched edges are towards the centre and use clips to hold in place.


6. Stitch 1/4" from the edge on the 3" side and then top stitch, so you have a double row of stitching all the way round. As you are sewing, back stitch across the 4 sections where the pockets open. I backstitch 1/4" to just to the meet the first row of stitching on the smaller pieces.


7. Score down the centre, fold and your card holder is done!


You could chose to add embellishments, stamp or write on it! I actually wrote some positive words on the inside of the pockets to bring my husband luck. Make it your own and enjoy using or gifting your card holder!


If you make one I would love to see! Please share in the comments below or tag me @charmaboutyou on instagram and use #sewsimplecardholder



linking up:

TGIFF at Quokka Quilts
and finish it up friday at crazy mom quilts

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bags of use

13 May 2016

This week was all about little makes. Those fun quick finishes! 


First I use up some patchwork from another project to make a Secret Pocket Envelope Clutch, teamed with Wild Goose with black spots, Just A Speck by Jen Kingwell.


I used a couple of my new Kam snaps and I love how cute they look! Very easy to install with the huge pliers they came with.


I top stitched the bag and quilted the outer panel with 50 weight Aurifil #2566, a lovely soft purple.

This is finish #3 from my fal list ✓



Next up I asked my Instagram friends to recommend a way to use lace zips, I had a couple of zips stashed away and wanted to use them. This is the Exposed Lace Zipper Pouch tutorial by Fort Worth Fabric Studio, recommended by Veronique.


It was super quick to make and really simple!

The outer fabric is Cottagely Posy, Priory Square by Katy Jones and the lining is Geometric Calico, Franklin by Denyse Schmidt.


The only thing I didn't like in the tutorial was the inner seams, my machine's zig zag isn't that great so I decided to make French seams instead. I simply stitched the sides of the bag on the outside, turned it inside out and stitched the sides with a bigger seam. It worked really well, you still see the ends of the zip on the inside but I think it's neat.


Finally this week I made a little something for myself! Very little...


I used the smallest size of the Secret Pocket Envelope Clutch pattern to make a business card holder and it's so cute!

(sorry I took the pictures so fast, before that air erasable pen dot went away!)

I used some precious Karen Lewis Textiles scraps in my favourite prints and colours. I asked on my Instagram what colour snap to use: yellow, light pink or hot pink. The resounding choice was hot pink and that works nicely since this is the back:


So that's another check off my fal list ✓ 
I'm doing pretty well checking off all the little things! One more clutch bag to make and maybe then I can move on to some quilts?!

Happy Friday 13th and I wish you all a wonderful weekend :)


Linking up:

at the lovely Quokka Quilts this week
and finish it up friday at crazy mom quilts





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