Fabric Business Card Holder Tutorial

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How-To: Business Card Holder Taken from Crafty Cupboard

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Psalm 23:1 How-To: Business Card Holder

Here’s how I made mine: You Need: 2 fabric pieces cut 5 1/2” x 4 1/2” (one will be lining, one the outside. You can do the same fabric for both, or different fabric to mix things up) 2 fabric pieces cut 2 1/2” x 4 1/2” 1 fusible fleece piece cut 5 1/2” x 4 1/2” Small hair elastic (I used my daughter’s) - not pictured (Warning: lots of pictures ahead. I had a hard time finding “white” on my camera today, so, just forgive me.)

To begin, take your 2 1/2” pieces and iron a double 1/4” hem down one long side.


Top-stitch your hem in place.

Then, place your beautifully hemmed pieces on top of your lining piece so your raw edges line up. You can baste these together if you like using a 1/8� seam allowance.

Iron your fusible fleece piece to your top piece (no pic) and put it right sides together with your lining piece. Pin these pieces together, but don’t sew yet!


On one of your 4 1/2� sides, insert your hair elastic in between the lining and the top piece. The more elastic you stick in between the layers, the longer your loop will be when you turn everything inside out. I stuck it in about 3/4 of the way.

Then, sew around the perimeter of the whole thing using a 1/4� seam allowance. Make sure you remember to leave a space for turning! Clip your corners when you are done.

I used a dull colored pencil to get my corners all pointy. Make sure they look nice and pretty :)


I gave it a good ironing, and then top-stitched around the entire thing to close the opening.

Then, sew down the middle of the piece. This is totally optional, btw, I just liked how it looked and how it kept the layers together.

Now, find your button placement. I folded the loop up and just put my button where the top of the loop hit.


Hand-stitch the button on, but make sure not to sew the pocket shut while doing so!

Annnnnddd…. you’re done.

You’ve got yourself a card-holding cutie.


Don’t have business cards? How about gift cards?

How about making multiples and giving them as gifts to your friends?

Since these are so small, they are perfect for using up scraps.


Do you have fun buttons? I didn’t. These can be EXTRA fun with cute buttons. Everything is more exciting in multiples.

Go ahead!!! Make some!

Robert, owner Nancy's Fabrics Man who Quilts!!!

Taken from Crafty Cupboard


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