These little wallets are just the most fun things to make. They finish so fast and look so darn cute - I want to make them by the dozens.
I've gifted several of these this winter to friends and family here in Florida. I have plenty made for handing out when I get back to Ohio. I even had someone tell me that they'd like to BUY several to give to her ladies' group! Goodness! I might have a money-making venture on my hands!
That photo up above is a batch I made about a week ago. I made them in assembly line fashion rather than one completion at at time. Assembly line is definitely the way to do it. Gracious, those 10 wallets came together fast! Very gratifying.
Combined with the ones that were already made, I was beginning to have quite the 'inventory.' They look so pretty all lined up on the shelf.
Yesterday, I made 8 more. I'm using pieces of fabric that I just have sorta' hanging out in the sewing room. Since I honestly don't have any specific plan for these fabrics, they may as well be used for little wallets.
The snapping process seemed intimidating when I first began, but those daggone things are easy as can be. And selecting the colors to match to each wallet is rather fun, too.
Look at that - that - that thing! A tool which probably has a name. The business end of this tool clamps those snap parts together securing them to the fabric. That tweezer (black implement) helps pick up those tiny parts out of the little tub sections; the awl (green implement) creates the hole in the fabric for the snap.
Looks like I can make several hundred more snappy wallets, eh? I ordered this kit through Amazon; I ought to go back to see how many snaps it included. I don't expect to run out any time soon, that's for sure.
My line-up of 30 card wallets! What do you think? Wanna make them yourself? I mentioned a tutorial I watched which taught me all the sizes and steps - click back to this post for that tutorial. In the meantime, I have found a couple more videos which offer some slight variations on this basic wallet. I might soon be branching out!
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne






























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