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Includes copy divider!

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Description:

Sew up your own lovely checkbook wallet with this easy to follow sewing pattern. This pretty wallet will inspire you to keep your account balanced and make paying your bills just a little less painful.

This wallet has two inside pockets-one for your checkbook and one for your register. Instructions are also included for making a copy divider for use with duplicate checks.

Instructions include text descriptions of the steps along with photos and a few of my favorite sewing tips.

Button and loop closure.

Measures 6.5" x 3.5" when closed.

Includes pattern pieces for main body, pockets and carbon copy divider casing. No resizing is necessary. You'll need to use a ruler to draw the cardboard divider insert.

Supplies:

*1/4 yard focus fabric (outer fabric)
*1/4 yard lining fabric
*1/4 yard iron-on interfacing
*4" piece of elastic
*button
*2.5 x 5.75" piece of lightweight cardboard (recycled cereal or cracker boxes work great)
*ruler

6 pages of instructions, 12 photos (includes two of finished wallet)

*Note: These are downloadable instructions for making a wallet. This ebook does not include pattern pieces. Measurements are given for cutting. Since it is a download, you will receive this by email and it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.

Testimonials:

Review By: Bobbi Erickson
I love this pattern! it was super easy to follow and makes an AWESOME finished product. I have gotten tons of compliments on my checkbook cover!

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Your pattern purchase includes Limited Commercial Rights. Use this pattern to make items for your personal use, items to give as gifts and/or items to sell at your local craft fair or boutiques. Please do not make items to sell online (this includes your personal website, etsy, Dawanda, Mintd, Big Cartel or any other internet site), mass produce items made from the patterns (i.e. do not contract with a factory to make items from the patterns and then distribute them nationally or internationally) or attempt to distribute the pattern as your own creation. Thank you for respecting copyright laws.