Showing posts with label card holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card holder. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Easy business card holder tutorial in 10 steps

Business Card Holder Tutorial


Hi again :)

As I am thinking of setting up my own business as freelance translator, I printed some business cards to leave at translation-related events. The thing is, I need somewhere to put them, right?

Somewhere like a business card holder, an handmade one!

So, yes, this is a business cards holder tutorial. 


It is very easy to make, I will try to be as clear as possible and hopefully all the pictures I am adding will help.


Before starting, I have to give credit to the crafty cupboard, that's where I got the inspiration from!


This is how I made it:

Ingredients :)
  • 2 fabric pieces about 14 cm (5 1/2") x 11.5 cm (4 1/2"). One is the lining piece and one is the outside;
  • 2 fabric pieces about 6.5 cm (2 1/2") x 11.5 cm (4 1/2");
  • 1 fusible fleece piece measuring  about 14 cm (5 1/2") x 11.5 cm (4 1/2"). I didn't use the fusible one, I used plain lining and it works perfectly fine;
  • 1 elastic hair band (I broke mine just the day before making this, so I used it)
Business Card Holder Tutorial


Step 1:
Fold and iron the long side of the two smaller fabric pieces, about 6 mm (1/4"), as in the picture:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 2:
Sew along the folded side:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 3:
Now, we are going to put all the pieces on top of each other. This sounds complicated, but if you look at the pictures it is not really.

First, place the two sewn pieces on top of the lining one, as in the picture. I baste them together in each step to make thing easier:



Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Then iron your fusible fleece (in my case, I just basted it) on the back, as shown in the pictures:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Then place your outside fabric piece - right side down - on top of the two smaller pieces, as shown below:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 4:
Place the elastic between the lining and the top piece, again, I basted it, otherwise it wuldn't stay still. The elastic you will see at the end is the one on the inside, so you can decide how long it has to be, depending on where you want to place the button):


Business Card Holder Tutorial


Step 5:
Sew along the whole perimeter, but remember to leave space to turn your business card holder:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Cut the corners, but be careful not to get too close to the thread:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 6:
Turn your creation inside out and use something sharp to get the corners right. I used a screwdriver, but a pencil will do, too.


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 7:
Iron to make it flat:


Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 8:
Sew in the middle, dividing the card holder in two identical halves and sew along the perimeter, so that the open space you left to turn the card holder is now sewn:

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Step 9:

Stitch a button, making sure the elastic can reach it (sorry, no pictures).

Step 10:

Enjoy your beautiful handmade business card holder!

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

Business Card Holder Tutorial

I hope you enjoyed this, I know I did!

Ciao,

Gibi


Friday, 11 January 2013

New beautiful coin purses!

Good evening!
Days are tough here in London...I am homesick and this weather doesn't help, it's sooo depressing...but luckily I can rely on my sewing machine to lift my spirit!
On Sunday I sewed three beautiful purses and here they are!

Handmade coin purse

Handmade coin purse

Handmade coin purse

Handmade coin purse

Handmade coin purse

I made this beautiful little purse using a different technique from the one I was used to. In this case I sewed the two fabrics together and then inserted the zipper, while I usually sew the zipper and then sew the sides together. Anyway, I made this following this very clear tutorial.

And now the two other purses, made using my usual technique :)


Handmade coin tutorial - fabrics
Handmade coin tutorial - fabrics
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial
Handmade coin tutorial

I hope you like them because they're on sale for only £5!!

Oh, big news, I created a facebook account so that I could have Pandora's box page there :) 
Like me on Facebook!! 
Pandora's box: Indie handmade

Good night


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Handmade coin purse

Good evening everyone,
as I mentioned in a previous post, I went to buy new fabrics on Saturday!
I have to say, I was expecting a bigger range of patterns, but I will buy even more fabrics in Italy, where there is a huge shop that sells everything you can dream of if you like sewing.





And here is what I made last night! I really like it, especially the small one, that became my personal oyster card holder :)

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

handmade coin purse, card holder

And this is a picture of Hyde Park, taken a few weeks back, I love it!


Good night :)