A card holder, also called a cardholder, is a useful and convenient device for storing cards, travel cards and business cards. Even a beginner can handle this simple but functional model.
For such a cover, a dense cotton fabric is suitable. You can use the given sizes, they are designed for standard size cards. If you need to store more cards in a case, you can change the pattern by lengthening the base and making 1-2 additional pockets.
You will need:
- fabric of two types;
- one-sided adhesive non-woven;
- iron;
- scissors;
- pencil and ruler;
- pins;
- sewing machine and thread.
Step 1
Build patterns cover details. You can make paper patterns or trace the details directly on the ironed fabric.
You will need 2 rectangles from the main fabric measuring 23x16.5 cm and 2 rectangles from the fabric for pockets 18x13 cm in size.
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Step 2
Cut 4 pieces of non-woven fabric the same size as the fabric parts. Glue the non-woven back side to each of the 4 parts of the cover using an iron.
Step 3
Let's take care of the pockets first.Take one of the details of the pockets and fold in half with the front side inward, as shown in the photo. Sew on 3 sides, leaving on one side a stretch of about 5 cm for eversion. Turn your pocket out, straighten the corners well. Fill the edges of the non-sewn area with a pin. Repeat with a second pocket. You can also stitch the edge of the pocket with a fold - optional.
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Step 4
Attach pockets to one of the main parts of the cover on the front side. The side of each part with a bend should face the center of the main part of the cover. Find the right place for the details of the pockets, align them and pin them with pins.
Step 5
Stitch pockets on 3 sides, leaving the middle sides free.
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Step 6
Cover the part with sewn pockets with the second main part of the cover, folding them face to face. Chip the parts with pins and sew along the perimeter, leaving a segment for turning out.
Step 7
Turn out a cover, spread all corners. Sew the open stitch by tucking the edges inward. Stitch around the perimeter and iron. Done.
Photo and source: dearhandmadelife.com