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Hello again,

Last week I completed another improv on the family passport holder. This time I converted interior slip pocket into a zippered pocket.


Hopefully, I can write a tutorial for that soon. I forgot to take photos this time. It's very easy and I love how this turned out. I hope she will like it!!


I think I am going to offer this option in the shop along with other options, like an exterior zippered pocket 


 Sewing wallet binding is my favorite. It's like a lava cake after a Pizza dinner LOL. I have a tutorial coming up tomorrow! 

In the meantime, I'll be working on another improvisation this week. Don't you just love when with a single pattern you can make so many varieties?

You can get the passport holder pattern HERE.

It's Monday and here sneak peek to cheer you up this Monday ^^
All these beauty will be available tonight! Limited stock available! 

GO TO SHOP to see what other fabrics are available now 

Pretty Paisley 
  
One of a kind Travel Theme Cotton Fabric

Glace Cotton Ikat Print Fabric

That's all for today,

Until then,

Happy Sewing


{Tutorial} Another Wallet Mitered Binding

Hello,


Many friends asked me how I do my wallet binding. I love wallet with binding because it's stronger and it's one of a kind! You won't find the same wallet in the world. I guarantee that ^^

Handmade Family Passport Holder
Ok, so here's how:
(you can use cross cut or bias binding. The binding width is 1.5" ).

1. Start sewing the binding with 3/8" seam allowance. See the picture below, I folded the binding diagonally. 

This is the beginning of the binding

 Stop approx 3/8" from the corner, and turn the wallet diagonally and sew to the corner.



2. Now flip the binding strip to outward to the right 



3.  And flip it back again like shown in the picture below.  Make sure the fold at the top is lined up straight with the edge. 


4. Now sew the binding from the top with 3/8" seam allowance. Continue in the same manner until the end. 


At the end of the binding, overlap the binding strip like in the picture below


When you finish and fold the binding to the other side, you will have a neat mitered corner 


Nothing like a perfect ending, right? 



Now, finish your binding by hand. I love hand sewn binding. I tried several times to finish it with a machine but not very happy with the result.

This tutorial is an update version of my previous post. 

I hope you find this helpful. Let me know in the comment if you do or if you want more tutorial. 

Happy Sewing 


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