Today I'm sharing a basic boys wallet tutorial because...
every boy
needs a place
to keep his stuff!

It's a great time of year to make these wallets. All the fall suiting fabrics are on sale this time of year, and you'll only need a 1/4 yard of your main fabric (and have plenty leftover to make more).
Materials:
- 1/4 yard fall suiting fabric (tweed, plaids, etc., usually made from wool and/or synthetic materials)
- 1/4 yard lining fabric
- scrap of leather (optional)
- rivets, grommet (optional)
- scrap of medium weight fusible interfacing
From the exterior wallet fabric cut one piece 8.5" wide by 4" tall.
From the lining fabric cut 2 pieces 8.5" wide by 4" tall (this is the money pocket lining and the wallet lining piece)
Also from the lining fabric, cut one piece 8.5" wide by 10.5" tall (this is for the card holder slots)
Assembling lining:
To create the card holder pockets, take the 10.5" tall lining piece, fold up the bottom of the fabric to create the pocket bottom for the first card slot, and repeat again for second card slot.
This is kind of tricky to put into words, but you'll be folding it like an accordion. Fold the fabric up at the 3" mark, fold fabric down after 1.5", up after 2", down after 1.5". Press (and starch if desired).
Next, sew 2 rows of stitching down either side of the middle of the card holder fabric spaced about 3/4" apart.
Align top edges of one 8.5" by 4" piece with top edge of card holder piece, right sides facing.
Sew together using a 1/2" seam allowance.
Flip around and press so that WRONG sides are facing.
Topstitch along top edge. You should now have four card slots.
Baste this assembled piece to the RIGHT side of the wallet lining piece with the card slots facing you, aligning raw edges at bottom.
Assembling wallet:
Fuse interfacing to WRONG side of exterior fabric.
Place lining assembly and exterior piece RIGHT sides facing.
Sew around all edges using 1/4" seam allowance leaving a 3" opening for turning. Clip corners. Press.
Topstitch around entire wallet, I use a chopstick to get really close around the corners, it helps grab onto the feed dogs of your sewing machine. You'll be sewing close to the top of the pocket, but be sure not to catch the pocket when topstitching. Press.
Add any embellishment, grommets, leather, rivets. Follow my pictorial grommet directions:
That's it. It's a pretty basic wallet, so mix up your fabrics, try something new, and get creative! Enjoy.
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Love love love it! These are so adorable, Anna!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! It's even easier than I thought! You are always brilliant. Thanks Anna for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have actually been meaning to make myself a little wallet just for holding the cards I have from all the local craft shops I frequent. My "real" wallet is looking less like a fold and more like a roll! I think I am going to adapt your design to be a little more girl and less boy, but that accordion fold technique is something I was struggling to come up with on my own.
ReplyDeleteSo absolutely cute!! I can't wait to make one for my lil boy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Can't wait to make these for my boys!
ReplyDeleteLove the grommet piece of the design. I can't wait to make one for my son and maybe a girled up version for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! How many times has my son emptied my wallet or my husbands? I think I'll make him his own complete with old cards that he can empty and lose as much as he wants. Then maybe he'll leave ours alone (or not)
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY IN LOVE with the way these turned out. Fabulous!!! Every child, buy & Man would want one!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks much easier than I would have imagined. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy 8-year son has been asking me to make him a wallet for over a month...this is perfect (and I already have some that orange suiting!) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThese really are cool! Love the fabrics you chose and the neat embellishments.
ReplyDeletePerfectly done as always!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
menina vocÊ é incrivel..
ReplyDeleteFicou linda e super pratica..
Muito facil de fazer e entender..
Beijos...
Love the leather and grommet details! And it's the first project in the series that you could actually do for older boys. I've got a 15 and a 12 year old and I think they'd go for this! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
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So cool! My husband is going to want one too!
ReplyDeleteAnna, those are SO cool! Love the hardware. My son is sitting next me and is insisting that I get started making one right NOW! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh. I LOVE this! I will have to move it to the top of my list for my 5 year old that is all things money right now.
ReplyDeleteThese are just about the cutest things ever!
ReplyDeleteI really love these!
Super cool! I'll have to wait untill my son gets interested in paper money, right now it's all about the coins ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
This is exactly what I needed! My son has been keeping his money in a tupperware container :). It's pretty hard to find cool wallets for boys in stores so this is a perfect solution - thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSO fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the way you did the card pockets!! I've made a couple of wallets in the past & your way is much easier (and less bulky!) than any other method I've seen ~ pure genius!! thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous tutorial, Anna. I think I need to make some for my boys!
ReplyDeleteYES!!!! i was just about to search for a pattern for a wallet!! i cant wait to make this! i love your tutorials and patterns, they are so clear and easy to follow. thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I make one for my husband! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness I good totally do that. Thank you for your wonderful tutorial. I am so excited, my boys have been bugging me for a while for wallet. Thank you
ReplyDeleteSo super-ly cute, and your embelishments make it!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Anna! I am going to make one for my teenage brother!
ReplyDeleteNice! I love that wallet - might make one for myself first! Who'd you borrow the boy from :)?
ReplyDeleteThese wallets are REALLY cute. They look so classy & sophisticated. Thanks for the tutorial (I too have 2 girls (and 3 nieces), but am always on the hunt for good boy projects for gifts!)
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic is this! You amaze me once again!
ReplyDeleteWell done Anna! The wallets are super stylish and the pictures are great and the tutorial is so easy to follow. You rock! A wallet is something I never thought to sew. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteCheri
Anna! I love this tutorial. I just bought a huge ugly leather jacket from the thrift store yesterday and I am hoping it will make a cute boys wallet...among other things.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial!
Really cool, Anna. Any boy would love this. Especially love the grommet.
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [05 Mar 12:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteDude, I may need to make one of these for myself...until my son is old enough at least!
ReplyDeleteI love these!! They are so cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteSheridan
www.theverycraftyowl.blogspot.com
I love love LOVE these wallets!! The suiting, the grommets, the everything! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
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--Anne
Oh my!! Cool wallet! Hello from Russia!!
ReplyDeleteAWEEEEEEEEEEEESOME TUTORIAL!!
ReplyDeleteAnna, These are AWESOME!!! I must make some. I know a couple of OLDER boys who would like these too!!!
ReplyDeleteI bow down to your awesomeness Anna!
ReplyDeleteIs it wrong to want one of these for myself? Maybe even my 33 year old "boy" would want one, and my husband, too. Neat!
ReplyDeleteLeslie S. in MN
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super cute! I'll def have to try my hand at this. Thanks for the step-by-step! .)
ReplyDeleteChristy
super duper cool anna!
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yay! I was waiting for you to do something for the boy- awesome wallets... LOVE them! -Erin
ReplyDeleteYou know, my nieces are sooooo easy to make gifts for but I never know what to do for the nephews. Really, how many knitted watch caps can they wear at once? These wallets are very cute and your tutorial is great! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethese are darling and will make GREAT birthday gifts for all my daughter's friends that are boys that are turning 5!
ReplyDeleteSuperly cute, love the details.
ReplyDeleteHow brilliant! Super manly, too. Gotta make me a couple of these. *Bookmark!*
ReplyDeleteI just saw this linked up on homepodge. You're so talented! Would you mind making me a herringbone wallet with rivets? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love one...to hold her AARP card (she's 10!!!!). For some reason that's her most prized possession in her wallet!
Coooooooool wallet!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a currency without coins in Europe …
I don't have any boys... but I love your tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI'm always so impressed with the precision in your sewing. I am a total slob in comparison. Awesome tutorial! I love the grommets
ReplyDeleteThis is great Anna! I'm so afraid of grommets and rivets though... Yikes!
ReplyDeletelove this tutorial! thank you!
ReplyDeleteanna! you've got to stop inspiring me! I can't get it all accomplished :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so stinking cute! I love the fabrics you chose, and the grommets, and -- well, all of it! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is so great. You are one smart cookie. My grandson loved the bike basket and I know he will love this wallet as well.! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThat is SUPER stylish! I can't wait until my husband needs a new wallet. I'll be making him this one! Thanks so much, I'll be spreading the word about your fabulous tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is easy until reading your tutorial. So cute! I think I'll make it for my sons.Thanks
ReplyDeleteI staed up late last night making one of these - thanks for the great tutorial Anna. It was easy to follow and turned out so cute. You rock!
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LURVE IT :)
ReplyDeleteYesyesyes! Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteLove the wallet tutorial well done!
ReplyDeleteYour blog so good love it!
super cute! is my 2 1/2 year old son too young for these?!?! :)
ReplyDeletei might just have to try some out!
Awesome, I have so many upholstery samples that would be perfect for these!
ReplyDeleteGot a link for this from Stacysews. Saw how cute it is and then realized - of course, Noodlehead. I made your gathered clutch for my sister as a birthday gift and it turned out darling. Can't wait to make it.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a good wallet pattern for a long time, and toting a falling apart shamble all along the quest! Finally, I found your post, thanks to Man Made DIY, and I whipped up two in less than an hour this morning.
ReplyDeleteI'm so grateful.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Finally! An actually easy pattern/tutorial. When I'm done with it, this will not scream boy... but it will show off the tom-boy I really am. I can't wait to get started on this.
ReplyDeleteVery cool :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this tutorial - it looks great! In fact, all your projects are great!
ReplyDeleteHi and many thanks for the tutorial. I've just made a more girly version, but the boy version is so cool, too.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that we like your tutorial so much we posted a link to your blog from our Butterick Patterns Facebook page.
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Thank you for putting up this tutorial as my ds was feeling left out with my sewing projects, I am going to make him one today
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it! Thank you! I made a couple and have more to go. I added some decorative stitching to the card holders on one, and, since I couldn't find leather at my local fabric stores, went to goodwill and bought a couple leather belts to cut up. They were so thick and hard to work with I would have been better off cutting up an old purse. Next time!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you! Made a couple and have more to go (posted photos to flickr). I'm going to stuff one with a gift certificate for a boy that is difficult to shop for. I added some decorative stitching to the card holder and used a cut-up belt from Goodwill for the leather accent since my local fabric stores didn't have real leather. Next time I'll cut up an old purse, the belts were so thick and hard to work with!
ReplyDeleteThat is great! I am featuring it on my blog on the 4th!
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Anna, this is a wonderful and thorough tutorial. I included a link in my latest blog post:
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Wishing you and your family a very happy holiday season too!
-Jenelle
http://trashn2tees.blogspot.com
Great tutorial! You've been featured on the Quality Sewing Tutorials blog.
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i love this one too. thank you very much for sharing this wonderful tutorial. just what i am looking for; for my 3 sons and for my husband.
ReplyDeleteEs super chula!!! espero hacer algo parecido... muchas gracias
ReplyDeleteAh! también espero seguir tus novedades
karumina
oh this would make my nephews feel so grown up! :) i think i'll do it for their birthdays :)
ReplyDeleteI've been making your Open Wide Pouches all morning. This wallet pattern will be so perfect for the little guy in our lives. He's six and has been asking for a wallet. THANK YOU for this wonderful tutorial! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteI've been searching for an easy pattern to make my grandson a personalized wallet with his initials. Your pattern is perfect! Thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a super great TUTE! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese are so stylish. Thanks for the tutorial. I featured it here:
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i love this wallet! thanks for the tutorial. I am wondering if there is a mistake with the measurements for the pocket peace or if I am just doing it wrong. Should it be 8.5" x 10" insteada of 10.5"? thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's correct. You'll just be able to sew the final topstitching around the wallet and not catch the pocket. You could definitely make it 10" tall and adjust accordingly. Just take it off the top of the pocket piece. Hope that makes sense.
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