I borrowed the One Yard Wonder book from a friend because I wanted to make the car trashbag for my new car. I had some skull and crossbones fabric that I was saving to use for a project just like this! The bag originally is unlined, but I used a lightweight gray ripstop nylon for the lining: Since there was a lot of fabric left over I made a matching steering wheel cover and padded seatbelt sleeve:
I combined features from wallets I have been looking at over the past week and created this mermaid wallet: The inside has 6 card pockets and three long pockets on the other end for paper money, coupons, repciets, etc.: The back has a fully lined coin pocket: There are a few things that didn't turn out quite right (I am a perfectionist), but overall I think it came out ok. Thanks for looking
Great job! My favorite is the candy in the bag! My husband would love this and say "Ooh! piece of candy!" (He claims that my pj bottoms should not have pockets if I am not going to keep candy in them).
This is my first attempt at a large, long wallet: The front: Inside: Checkbook pocket: Place for bills and coins: Another zipper pocket on the back: Thanks for lookin!
The wallet is Lazy Girl Design's Wonder Wallet http://www.lazygirldesigns.com/products/item/Wonder_Wallet/253/p4c50 I just used a snap instead of the velcro. I make tons of these and sell them at craft bazzars. A majority of the people seem to buy them to use when they go to Las Vegas.
I found this Japanese squirrel fabric and went to town making stuff out of it! I made a utility pouch for my backpack: with my junk in it: It turned out a lot roomier than I thought it would be!! And a small wallet to throw in my bag when I go play rugby: