In The Hoop Wallet. Materials: Press Stud Fastener

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In The Hoop Wallet This easy to create wallet is done in two hoopings and is created entirely in the hoop. The only bit of stitching to do is to close the opening which is used to turn the wallet right side out and to sew on a press stud fastener. This finished measurements of this wallet when closed is 5 6/8 inch wide and 3 3/4 inches high. There is a card holder on the left side that holds 4 loyalty or bank cards and a pocket on the right side for bank notes. The outer fabric of the wallet is embroidered. Use colors of your choice. The wallet outside is made using a light faux suede fabric and the inner is made using quilters cotton. Done for the 6 x 10 hoop Materials: Faux suede Cutaway stabilizer Press Stud Fastener Quilters Cotton Madeira Temporary Adhesive Spray

Load the fabric pattern onto your embroidery machine. Hoop a layer of cutaway stabilizer. Cute a piece of faux suede approx. 8 x 14. Spray the stabilizer with the Madeira temporary adhesive spray. Place the faux suede onto the stabilizer and smooth into place. Position your design to fit the fabric if you are using a larger hoop. Trace the design to be sure the embroidery will fit onto the fabric leaving some fabric around the design. When you are satisfied, stitch the design. Trim off excess fabric and stabilizer from the design leaving a half inch around the design.

Load the wallet design onto your embroidery machine. Hoop a layer of cut away stabilizer. Use one color throughout the design. I used a dark color for the next step so it would show on the photo. Otherwise, I used white thread throughout the rest of the design. Stitch the first color change onto the stabilizer. This is a die line for the placement of the quilters cotton. Spray the stabilizer with Madeira temporary adhesive spray. Cut a piece of quilters cotton 8 x12 and place it over the die line. Smooth into place. Stitch the next 2 color changes. These will hold the quilters cotton into place as well as mark where to place the pocket. Cut a piece of quilters cotton 7 x 6 1/2 Fold it in half so you have a piece that measures 3 1/2 x 6 1/2. Press the fold flat. I used a steam iron for this as I wanted a really neat edge.

Place the pocket onto the die pocket die line. The open side of the pocket must sit on the die line. Use a little Madeira spray if necessary to hold the pocket in place. Stitch the next color change. This will hold the pocket in place. Stitch the next color change. This will be the decorative satin stitch edge that finishes the open edges of the pocket. Now for the card holder. Cut a piece of quilters cotton 4 1/2 x 20 1/2 Using a fabric marker, mark the following measurements: 3 1/2, 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 1 1/2, 3 1/2 Fold the fabric along these markings to create pleats. This creates the card holder. Press all the folds in place using a steam iron.

Stitch the next color change. This is the die line for the card holder. Spray the die line area with Madeira temporary adhesive spray. Place the folded fabric onto the die line and smooth into place. Stitch the next color change. This will hold the card holder in place. You may need to trim the fabric for the card holder where the white decorative satin stitch is. Stitch the next color. This adds the second decorative satin stitch. This one finished off the edge for the card holder. Now place the embroidered fabric piece onto the wallet design in the hoop. Wrong side of the embroidered fabric piece facing up. I used a light spray of Madeira spray to hold it in place. Be sure to match up the embroidered fabric with the wallet stitching line. Stitch the last color change. Trim the excess fabric from around the design leaving 1/2 seam. Snip the seam allowances on the curved parts f the design and the corners being careful not to cut the stitching.

Turn the wallet right side out through the opening. Sew the opening closed with a bit of whip stitch. Fold the wallet. Finally, sew on a fastener such as a press stud.