So I just got back from the most amazing weekend I’ve had in a long while! I attended the Mom 2.0 Summit in Houston. I met some great new friends, and met a few people whose blogs I’ve been reading for a while. I had the pleasure of rooming with some amazing craft ladies: Christy and Deb. I also got to room with Surabhi who owns a math tutoring business. You guys rock! I can’t even begin to explain the amount of energy there and the amazing women that I got to meet! I finally got to meet my mom’s next door neighbor. Can you guess who it is? Here’s a hint, her sister owns this site that’s super awesome and she assists with it also! I met Maria, Alison (who had her entire wardrobe for the conference sponsered by Shade!), and April too! I had some great, hilarious conversations with Trisha of MomDot. I also got to talk to Gabrielle and Jordan. I wouldn’t even know where to start in sharing with you everything I learned while there! There was definitely a reason that the conference sold out and I will definitely be going next year!
Last week I was all ready to go and decided that I needed a business card holder that held more than 5 cards at a time and that looked a little more like a Schlosser Designs product. So Thursday morning, hours before I had to leave, I came up with this simple pattern for a business card holder. (If you don’t have business cards this would make a great holder for all those frequent shopper cards.)
So here’s the tutorial for today:
Items you’ll need:
2 scraps of fabric
1 piece of thin interfacing
coordinating thread
Piece A: Cut a piece of fabric to be 4 3/4″ x 9 1/2″
Piece B: Cut a piece of fabric to be 4 3/4″ x 6″
Piece C: Cut two pieces of fabric to be 2 1/4″ x 4 3/4″ for the inside pockets
Sew pieces C to either side of Piece B. Iron the seams open.
Layer all the pieces in the following order:
Piece A
Piece B/C (make sure the right sides face each other on piece A and B/C)
Interfacing
Pin and sew around the edges using 1/4″ seams, leaving about 2″ open along one of the shorter sides. See where my double red pins are on the top.
Trim the corners.
Turn right side out and top stitch only the top and the bottom. This will sew up the hole you left open for turning right side out. Sew a straight stitch along the seam where the two fabrics are sewn together. This will help secure the interfacing and make it fold a little easier. (You can barely see it at the seam between the green and blue fabric.)
Fold up the pockets and then top stitch up both sides.
How easy was that? You’re done!
Happy Crafting!
xiaolinmama says
oh SO cool! Wish I could Sew! I have a machine but am a little nervous to try. But this seems easy – straight lines…hmmm.
The Collettes says
Sheesh if my scrap fabrics were that cute…
Rachel@oneprettything.com says
Oh this is fantastic! I love the colors you used too. Thanks so much for sharing, I’ll be linking.
Kris says
Erin! I LOVED this holder when I saw it in person! I’m so excited that you’re sharing with all of us on how to make one! The fabrics are soooo fantastic, too.
It was sure wonderful to finally meet you!!! Come visit your mom sometime soon so we can go to lunch! ;)
Lisa Olson says
Wow this is fantastic thanks for sharing , I carry business cards with me alpol the time now I will have a go at making one of these to carry them around in. What a really cool make!!
Ryan says
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Sarah
http://www.lyricsdigs.com
Mamati @ Daily dose of me says
Thank you ever so much for this tutorial i made one which you can see on my blog
http://dailydoseofme.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/getting-ready/
DaniellesDesigns says
awesome!!! i am so going to do this!
Business Card - Bizcard says
A business card hold is a must have if you want to keep your cards neat and clean. If your cards do not look crisp, you can only imagine the image you are conveying through them.
Free Pc Optimizer says
I have used it for a few days feel great has the interest friend to consider
Abbie Hunt says
i love to make business cards at home, you can make a nice one by just using an inkjet printer”~,
Kathryn adams says
Hi Erin! I have the calendar that has a new sewing project every three days and I came across this business card holder. I really would like to make it for my mom, but the instructions do not make sense to me at all. You are supposed tonlay the interface fabric over b/c, yet the picture does not show that..I’m stuck. Could you clarify?
thanks :)
-Kathryn Adams
Kathryn adams says
Never mind I apologize. It turned out awesome! Thank you