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Monday, January 5, 2026

How to DIY a Fabric Wallet: A Simple Step-by-Step Sewing Tutorial

DIY fabric wallet with card pockets sewn from cotton fabric

                            A simple handmade fabric wallet created using basic sewing techniques


Learn How To Sew a Practical Handmade Wallet Using Basic Sewing Skills and Fabric You Already Have


How to DIY a Fabric Wallet

A fabric wallet is a practical sewing project that doesn’t require advanced skills, special tools, or expensive materials. With a small amount of fabric and a little time, you can create a lightweight, washable wallet that fits your everyday needs.

This DIY wallet tutorial is ideal for beginners and works well as a scrap fabric project, a handmade gift, or a small item to sew in batches.


What You’ll Need

• Two coordinating cotton fabrics (outer and lining)

• Lightweight or medium interfacing

• Sewing machine

• Thread

• Scissors or rotary cutter

• Pins or clips

• Iron

Optional: snap, Velcro, or elastic for closure

Fat quarters or leftover fabric pieces work perfectly for this project.


Step 1: Cut the Fabric

Cut the following pieces:

• 1 outer wallet piece

• 1 lining piece

• 1 interfacing piece

• 2–4 smaller rectangles for card pockets

A good starter size for the main wallet piece is approximately 9 inches x 7 inches, which will fold into a compact wallet.


Step 2: Prepare the Card Pockets

Take the pocket pieces and fold the top edge of each piece down about ½ inch. Press and stitch across the fold to create a clean finished edge.

Stack the pockets slightly overlapping each other on the lining fabric, aligning the bottom edges. Pin in place and stitch along the sides to secure the pockets.


Step 3: Add Interfacing

Fuse or attach the interfacing to the wrong side of the outer fabric. This gives the wallet structure without making it stiff.

If you prefer a softer wallet, you can use fleece or flannel instead of interfacing.


Step 4: Assemble the Wallet

Place the outer fabric and lining fabric right sides together. Pin around all edges, leaving a small opening along one side for turning.

Sew around the perimeter using a ¼-inch seam allowance.

Trim the corners to reduce bulk.


Step 5: Turn and Press

Turn the wallet right side out through the opening. Use a blunt tool to gently push out the corners.

Press the wallet flat, folding in the raw edges of the opening.


Step 6: Topstitch and Finish

Topstitch around the entire wallet close to the edge. This closes the turning opening and strengthens the seams.

If you’re adding a closure, now is the time to attach a snap, Velcro, or elastic loop.

Fold the wallet in half and press one final time.


Sewing Tips for a Long-Lasting Wallet

• Press every step for a professional finish

• Use a shorter stitch length on pocket edges

• Topstitch stress areas for durability

• Choose medium-weight cotton for best results


Why DIY Wallets Are Worth Making

Handmade wallets are:

• Lightweight and washable

• Customizable to your needs

• Affordable and eco-friendly

• Great for gifts or personal use

Once you make one, you’ll likely want to sew more in different fabrics and sizes.


Want a printable version of this tutorial you can keep at your sewing table?

Download the “How to DIY a Fabric Wallet” PDF — a beginner-friendly, step-by-step guide with clear measurements, pocket layout guidance, and easy-to-follow instructions.

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How to DIY a Fabric Wallet: A Simple Step-by-Step Sewing Tutorial

                            A simple handmade fabric wallet created using basic sewing techniques Learn How To Sew a Practical Handmade Wall...