I'm still in denial about grad school starting up again so, instead of reading for class, I tried out a
new pattern and made a wallet for my mom.


I went over to JoAnns when they were having a sale and bought an obscene amount of fabric quarters (like 20+), so I decided to make a dent in my stash. My mom chose the fabric she wanted, and I went to town. I totally destroyed my interfacing stash making this; I double interfaced both body pieces and the closure, and interfaced most of the pockets. I used velcro as the closure so the wallet would have a bit of give, since I know my mom likes to overstuff her wallets (I also couldn't find the post to put the snaps in...shhh). The wallet came out wicked cute, except for the fact that my seams were (apparently) a bit too big, and the smallest card pockets are a little tight, but its still functional.
Overall, I really liked the pattern. The pockets are much nicer than the other pattern I used before, but the zipper did nothing but piss me off. I couldn't get the fabric to lie flat, I couldn't get the zipper to go in straight. It was a nightmare. Next time I make a wallet, I'll probably go back to the old pattern and use that for the zippered pocket.