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Vintage Style Passport Wallet

Handmade Passport Wallet
Vintage Style Passport Wallet

 

Finally finished this small passport wallet order and it's now on its way to Hawaii! I got a few orders from Hawaii this last few weeks. There was a little delay with the previous order as turned out the shipping to Hawaii fall under remote area delivery. After discussion with my courier partner, we decided to go with USPS as it's the most economical one, even though it cost a little bit more than what the customer paid. But it's alright. The express shipping by FedEx and DHL are also available but it's way more expensive.  

Anyway, I really love this vintage Paris theme fabric. Eifel Tower print is my all time favorite pattern. I have many in my stash! This was one of those impulsive buy, but when you go to Japan, you'd want to buy so many fabrics as you can! 

Anyway, I think this voyage passport wallet turned out really nice. I still have enough fabric to make 2 more wallets, so this wallet is available for pre-order in my Etsy Shop now. 


passport holder for 2


I also added another passport wallet in Navy theme. The color is a kind of robin egg blue, very pretty color but it's a bit of challenge to find the perfect combination. This blue polka dots is the best combo I can find in my stash. Maybe I should try with another combo. 


Handmade Passport Holder for 2


Zipper Passport Wallet
Zip Around Passport Holder

CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE PASSPORT WALLET COLLECTION


If you notice, I use a new photo background in the photos above. Nowadays we have so many options for photo backdrop. I think after the pandemic or so. Before that, it was  expensive, so I used to buy roll wallpaper and use it as a background for my photos! 
So now I’ve got these wallpaper rolls that I didn’t use, I figured I would put them on the inside of my fabric cupboard. The cupboard was custom made and the carpenter just painted the inside of the cupboard to save money. It is how it is, but I like the way it turned out. At least the wallpaper is not wasted.








I've been doing a lot of  organizing around my sewing room lately. I keep saying I should start de-stashing some of them. This year maybe I should! There are a few things I want to do this year, besides de-stashing, I'd like to again streamlining my website so that it's manageable for me, as I run my small business all by myself. There are a lot of scenarios and also things to think about. As I am going through perimenopauses stage now, it seems like my brain is scattered all over the place, so I need to make everything as simple as possible so that I can manage it well. Well, I'll do this slowly, Insha Allah within the next 6 months or so. 





That's all for today. Thank you so much for stopping by!

Have a nice day! 

Evira 






 




Pattern Update: Adding Flap Closure on Rosie Wallet

Handmade wallet
Rosie Cardholder Wallet


Hello,

Today, I will share how to make a slim flap for Rosie Wallet. This can be another alternative to the original pattern with the hidden flap. 



Materials:


Contrast fabric - cut 1 - 2" x 5.5" (5 x 14 cm)

Interfacing - cut 1 - 2" x 5.5" (5 x 14 cm)


STEPS: 


1. Iron the interfacing on the wrong side of the contrast fabric and fold the longer sides towards the center like in the picture below. 





2. Now fold the flap so that the short ends meet.




3. Sew around the three sides, leaving the raw edge side unsewn.




4. Place the flap on the center left of the exterior panel and baste stitch. The seam allowance is 1/8" (3 mm).




5. On the right side, install the snap button socket, approximately 1" (2.5 cm) away from the center.




6. The button cap should only placed through the exterior panel and the first lining panel. You can install the button cap before attaching the binding or after. 





7. On the flap, install the other part of the snap button approximately 0.5" (1.3 cm) away from the top.




Now continue finishing the wallet as per the pattern. That's super easy, right? 


If you are not sure whether you will be able to sew Rosie Wallet yet, you can watch the video below for more guidance. 


If you already purchased the pattern and have any doubts, feel free to email me. If you have not,  don't forget to use the coupon code CVG20 when purchasing the pattern





Thank you so much once again for your continued support! If you have any questions regarding sewing or quilting and want me to make video tutorials, simply reply to this email. I'd love to hear your ideas! 


Until next time,

Happy Sewing!


Elvira





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