Let me introduce to you my Sasha zip around wallet sewing pattern. The idea of this long wallet was suggested by a bff, Lin, who recently showed me her new LV monogram zippy wallet. I am not a big fan of branded goods but was kind of interested with the design and size and how practical it is to use a wallet or clutch. Lin suddenly suggested to me that I should turn it into a pattern. Hmm... before she suggested that, I already have that in mind 😄😄😄
Here it is, my Sasha Zip Around Wallet Sewing Pattern.
This is a feminine and
functional zip around wallet that is really fun to sew. The design and size
offers an array of practical features, including spacious compartments, a
zipped coin pocket and multiple card slots. The all-round zip further secure
your belongings. The comfortable size also allows you to store your phone and
you can carry it like a clutch. All you need is your chosen fabrics to turn
this sewing project into a magical clutch of your own.
So, when are you going to have fun and make yourself a Sasha wallet ?
Check it out by clicking any of the photos below to lead you to this cute sewing pattern ^v^
Approximate
Finished Dimensions (width x height):
7(1/2)" x 4(1/4)" x 1"
7(1/2)" x 4(1/4)" x 1"
You will need simple materials to begin this sewing project:
• ¼ fat quarter for exterior fabric
• ½ yard lining
• 10 (1/2)” x 9” light weight woven fusible interface
• 1 fat quarter single sided fusible stabilizer
• 15 “ x 10(1/2)” kraft paper or cardboard paper for firmer wallet exterior (if you can’t find this, you can use single sided, medium weight fusible interface)
• 17 ½ “ x 1 ¼ “ , do not use any zipper that is less than 3 cm in width
• 8” polyester zipper (inner pocket)
• fabric marker, fabric glue or glue gun(not required but handy) , ruler, scissors and sewing materials etc
• ¼ fat quarter for exterior fabric
• ½ yard lining
• 10 (1/2)” x 9” light weight woven fusible interface
• 1 fat quarter single sided fusible stabilizer
• 15 “ x 10(1/2)” kraft paper or cardboard paper for firmer wallet exterior (if you can’t find this, you can use single sided, medium weight fusible interface)
• 17 ½ “ x 1 ¼ “ , do not use any zipper that is less than 3 cm in width
• 8” polyester zipper (inner pocket)
• fabric marker, fabric glue or glue gun(not required but handy) , ruler, scissors and sewing materials etc
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