I spent the morning perusing Pinterest (follow me at http://pinterest.com/craftilyeverash/) looking at all the sewing projects I’ve been wishing I could do. I decided to stop wishing and start doing and picked one that looked like it would be easy!
Source: mysocalledgreenlife.com via Ashley on Pinterest
The original tutorial is over at My So Called Green Life and she does a great job of explaining you should just head over there! I had this beautiful fabric I found in the remnants pile at Joann’s the other day and it has been calling out to me to make something with it ever since!
I followed her tutorial pretty much exactly, except i didn’t want to go dig out interfacing, so I used felt (and I didn’t pin or press anything)! I worked out just fine and actually made the wallet softer and gave it some body. Super easy took me less than an hour from start to finish!
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