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Card Holder
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This card holder comes with a handy zipped coin pocket for any change, as well as large sections for notes or receipts!
Note: Use a ¼in (5mm) seam allowance throughout.
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You will need:
Equipment
- Sewing machine with zip foot
- Iron
- Erasable marker pen and ruler
Materials
- 12½ x 9in (31.75 x 23cm) piece of outer fabric: mine is denim
- 12½ x 9in (31.75 x 23cm) piece of lining fabric: I have used blue and white stripe
- 22 x 10in (56 x 25.5cm) piece of contrast fabric 1 for large inner pockets: mine is blue and white checked fabric
- 22 x 13in (56 x 33cm) piece of contrast fabric 2 for small inner pockets and zipped pocket pieces: I have used solid cotton in slate
- 8 x 12in (20.5 x 30cm) piece of contrast fabric 3 for angled inner pocket: mine is a corresponding geometric patterned fabric
- 20 x 10in (51 x 25.5cm) piece of fusible fleece
- 46in (117cm) length of bias binding: I have used one that corresponds with contrast fabric 2
- 6in (15.25cm) zip
- Magnetic snap fastener
- Optional: Button
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