ID Wristlet Sewing Pattern
$8.50 (or 1 credits) $4.25
Sew a cute and practical accessory with the ID Wristlet Sewing Pattern. Features a vinyl window, a fabric separator to create a convenient slot for notes and other cards, and an optional wrist strap and keyring tab.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. The finished size is 5 x 3.5 inches
Options
• Optional keyring tab
• Optional wrist strap
Features
• Beginner friendly
• Vinyl window
• Two slots
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern
Notions
- Light to midweight interfacing - 1/4 yard will be sufficient.
- 1x 5-inch zipper
- 1 x 5x5 inch piece of clear vinyl with an 8 to 12 guage thickness
- Optional 1 x keyring hardware or swivel clasp for keyring
- Optional 1 x 1/2 inch swivel clasp hardware for wrist strap
- Optional 4-inch long piece of 1/4-inch wide ribbon, or any zipper pull hardware for zipper pull
- Optional 1/4 yard of 1/4-inch wide when finished double-fold bias tape for ziper tab
- Thread to match.
Tools
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Tape measure and ruler
- Iron and ironing board
- Zipper foot
- Optional Teflon foot
- Optional washaway tape
- Tailor's chalk or disappearing ink pen
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How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“This ID Wallet is the perfect wristlet for spring and summer, when you need to carry some essentials but want to forgo your bulky purse or tote bag. I love that it has a vinyl pocket where you can place your ID or business card in, this would also be a lot of fun to hack into a luggage tag for my next trip!
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LeighAnn McDermott –
What a great scrapbuster. Easy pattern.
Charlene Lee –
Very quick sew and easy to follow instructions….great to make for children
Grace Elliott –
This was a fun and satisfying sew! I might make it without the ID pocket too.
Bernadette Aitken –
This was a lovely pattern to sew. It can be made in a morning or afternoon sewing session. It would make great gifts. The pattern instructions are easy to follow.
Karla Henrichs –
This was a very easy sew and the directions were very good. This did not take very long to complete.
Branka Čelić –
This curved ID wallet is perfect size for grab and go to the store, and to carry around on my work for a key card and ID. Very fast sew.
Loraine Wilkinson –
Nice little wallet to make!
Kainui Paet Nihipali –
The ID wallet is a great scrap buster! It doesn’t use a lot of fabric. The vinyl window piece is a great addition as well as the optional wrist loop. This wallet comes together quickly & is great for on-the-go.
Geraldine Tan –
I love how one can choose the fabric to make the ID wallet. Took me awhile to figure out how to make but im glad i attempted it!:)
Katherine Harris –
This ID Wallet is the perfect wristlet for spring and summer, when you need to carry some essentials but want to forgo your bulky purse or tote bag. I love that it has a vinyl pocket where you can place your ID or business card in, this would also be a lot of fun to hack into a luggage tag for my next trip!
Melissa Clementz –
Such a quick and easy pattern! I made two for my daughters, and will be making more for their friends when I buy more zippers.
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A fun pattern that’s easy to make if you follow the tutorial. It just shouts out that it wants to go outside with you. 🙂
Nadine Humblet –
This wallet is perfect for holidays. I can put all my little things. The sewing is not so easy. There is some thickness of fabric and remenber, don’t press the plastic pocket! If you follow all instructions, it will be okay.
Mariah Fair-wall –
I enjoyed sewing the curved Id wallet. The instructions were well written and relatively easy to follow. I did have some confusion in the finishing steps when you are closing the bag. Had to read it over a couple of times to determine the finish. Otherwise it was all clear and came together easily.
Jamie Adler –
Great pattern with awesome outcome. Take your time and the result is amazing!
Michele Axmaker Chapman –
Fun cute wallet!
Melissa Delaney –
A very quick and easy sew, and the outcome is so rewarding.
Juliana Garibaldi –
I loved the ID Wallet! Easy to sew and great ID Wallet!!!!
Julie Educate-Espinos –
This turned out so cute, easy, and fun! I highly recommending using a Teflon foot for the vinyl part. If you take your time, it will be done in less than a day.
Alecia Brown –
Very easy to follow. And so quick. Had it done in a couple of hours.
Donna Jones –
I was initially a little worried this would be tricky within being small however it was a straightforward sew that I really enjoyed. I love the result and it is perfect for a pass or ID badge and a little cash and a card or two!
Donna Jones –
I loved this sew! What I thought would be a fiddly project really wasn’t, and the instructions made it so easy to construct that I made 5!
Diane Cullum –
There definitely some tricky parts in sewing this, but it turned out so cute!
Littoria Khirya –
Quick and easy sewing.
Cindy Goldstein –
Be very careful with top corners. I found it better to use thinner interfacing. cute little change/id purse.