Recycled Id Case
Recycled Id Case
Recycled Id Case
by Stacy Schlyer
Need to flash your student ID, driver’s license or bus pass often? Now there’s no need to
remove your card with this handy ID carrying case. Neatly tote your ID, keys and spare
change in this handy little zippered pouch. Made from recycled tie fabric, you can add a
touch of elegance to this project by using reclaimed silk!
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How to “harvest” your tie fabric:
Using your seam ripper, carefully remove
the tag and any other labels from the
back of the tie. The tie is held together
by small, intermittent stitches—carefully
clip or use your seam ripper to remove
these stitches along the length of the tie.
Open out the tie and press it to remove
the creases. Use the tie fabric as you
would any other material, arranging the
pattern pieces on the allotted length and
width of the tie.
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1. Fuse interfacing to the wrong side
of the card pocket fabric.
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4. Center 3" x 4½" piece of clear
vinyl under the window opening and
topstitch ⅛" away from the finished
edges. If necessary, tape the vinyl to
the underside of the window to keep
it in place. DO NOT PIN THE VINYL,
as this will leave permanent holes.
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7. With the right side facing up, place
the card pocket on top of the right
side of one 4½" x 6" rectangle. Match
the side and bottom raw edges and
baste the card pocket in place.
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10. Sew the layers together using a
¼" seam allowance.
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13. With wrong sides together, fold
the 2" x 2" square of fabric in half and
press. Open out the fabric and fold
the raw edges to meet the creased
line. Press and stitch along both
finished edges.
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16. Sew along the outer edge of the
entire wallet, leaving a 2" opening
along the bottom edge of the lining.
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Stacy Sews for sewing republic
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