I love this pattern!
They're just so fun to make, and each one goes together a little more quickly. I... um... just might be making another one... and another one......
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The cuteness! Argh, I can't stand it! I need to see more of them!!! And when will a couple of these beauties make their way to me?
No pressure, I mean. But I want 'em real bad. :)
Easy, girl! Soon. Just not as soon as I'd intended. Other things just keep popping up into the time slots I'd hoped to use for sewing. Next week for sure, though. I just need to finish this current one and take pics. Sorry to keep you waiting..... especially after you showed me your picture purchase so nicely. ;)
LOL! I'm guessing you like to make these. Is that right? :-D
I might. ;)
Love the gathering and the fabrics you are finding. Super cute wallets!!
Thank you, Steph!
Are there any materials besides the quarters and zipper ( and thread and clear panel) Will I need batting or similar? Did you just use typical weight quilting cotton ? They look so sturdy!
Yes, I used quilting cotton. The pattern calls for 1/4 yd. of woven fusible interfacing (recommended Pellon SF-101) and a small piece (4"x7") of extra firm sew-in interfacing (recommended Pellon 926). There are lots of layers in the wallets, so they add to the sturdiness, too.
From anon 10:23; Thanks! I am a newbie sewer so I wanted to make sure I'm capable of acquiring the ingredients...sounds doable!
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