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Pollywog ID Badge Holder (2 sizes) sewing pattern

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Pollywog ID Badge Holder (2 sizes) sewing pattern

This cute zipper coin purse comes in two different versions in the same pattern. Pick from one zipper or two. Both have the clear ID section on the outside. It’s the perfect pattern to make for students IDs, work badges, your travel pass, using at Comic-Cons and events, or for the person on the go!

You can also make the optional lanyard to wear around your neck, or sew the strap shorter and use it as a wristlet.

They make the perfect quick gift and use very little fabric and supplies.

Pollywog ID Badge Holder (2 sizes) sewing pattern

Wondering what a Pollywog is? It’s an older term for a tadpole, and also describes a novice sailor who has not yet crossed the equator.

Skill level:
This pattern is for a confident beginner sewist.

Sizing info:
Once you have made a Pollywog ID Badge Holder it will measure approximately:

  • Version 1 = 5½” high by 4⅝” wide.
  • Version 2 = 5½” high by 5” wide.
Pollywog ID Badge Holder (2 sizes) sewing pattern

What you will need to make a Pollywog ID Badge Holder:-

  • ¼ yard (or fat quarter) 44” wide quilting weight Exterior Fabric,
  • ¼ yard (or fat quarter) 44” wide quilting weight Contrast Fabric,
  • ¼ yard (or fat quarter) 44” wide quilting weight Lining Fabric,
  • 3/4 yard 20” wide fusible woven interfacing,
  • #3 Zipper. Version 1 = one 6″ zipper, or Version 2 = two 6″ zippers,
  • 1” and ½” strips of scrap woven interfacing (in 4” and 5½” lengths),
  • A piece of 16 gauge vinyl – 3¼” by 4¼”,
  • One ⅝” swivel clip,
  • One ⅝” o-ring or D-ring,
Pollywog ID Badge Holder (2 sizes) sewing pattern

Watch the video here how you can sew up the Pollywog zipper coin purse with ID holder.

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