I sewed a cash spending envelope system about 2 years ago and have been using it ever since. It worked pretty good but had a couple of flaws and was also getting worn from so much use.
you can see it here and read a little about my method.
I wanted a new one and searched for some tutorials. I did not ever find one exactly like I wanted but I did like this one
Except hers is made from oilcloth. I like oilcloth but I tried to buy some in my town a few months ago and no store here carries it.
I used that tutorial, but for fabric. So I added a 1/2 inch for seam allowances to all the pieces, added some batting to the base and back pockets for a little stability and used less pockets.
Since I am trying to use-down my craft supplies, I made this strictly from supplies on hand too.
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a little larger than a regular wallet or billfold
but I think this size and number of pockets will suit me. |
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to make the labels, I just used some bias tape and rubber stamps,
then I machine-sewed on the labels. |
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I put my rewards cards in the front pocket.
Change is in it's own pocket and the only one with a zipper.
On the oilcloth tutorial, she used zippers on 6 pockets, but I did not need that many pockets. And the pockets that hold paper money and receipts are deep enough that I don't think mine will require zippers to be secure. |
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the back has a pocket for my checkbook.
The checkbook cover already has a spot for my license, insurance cards and money cards
so I did not make special pockets for them on this wallet.
It may seem silly to mainly use cash for spending and then to also carry credit cards and a checkbook but this system works for me.
If you have any questions, I will be happy to try to answer them
but I don't have any plans to do a real tutorial. |