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Box Wallet and Pyramid Pouch
Two great patterns for a wallet!
The Box Wallet is perfect for cards, cash and a lipgloss or use it to hold your cellphone or other small electronics. The Pyramid Pouch is slightly larger and will comfortably hold small electronics as well as a few other trinkets and makes a nice small clutch for carrying just your essentials.
This pattern is not complicated but due to the small size it is recommended for those with some sewing experience.
Detailed instructions, clear photos and a few of my favorite sewing tips will help you create a beautiful finished item. Instructions are applicable to both sizes with only two slight variations (both are described in the steps). Both the magnetic snap closure and button and loop closure are described.
As with all Keyka Lou patterns this bag is designed to use a minimal amount of fabric for maximum impact.
Approximate Finished Dimensions:
Box Wallet - 4.25"W x 3"H x 0.75" deep
Pyramid Pouch - 5.5"W x 3.5"H x 1.5" deep
Supplies: 1/8 yard focus fabric (exterior fabric), 1/8 yard lining fabric, 1/8 yard iron-on interfacing, 1 button & 3" elastic OR a 14mm magnetic snap, ruler, fabric marker or chalk & thread.
6 pages of instructions, 2 photographs of completed wallets/pouches, 14 photos & 1 illustration show the steps.
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.


