Fold a Wonder Wallet

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    Advice from Jodi Kahn, Larchmont, New York
 
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Take the staples out of the center of the comic book; separate the pages without tearing them.

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Select one two-page spread plus one additional single page to make your “material.” Turn the pages right side down, then use a strip of cellophane tape to connect the two-page section to the single page, lining up the edges so they are flush. Trim off any extra tape. You will have made a rectangle that is approximately 20x10 inches.

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Turn the material so it’s vertical, with the two-page spread section at the top. On the two-page section only, beginning at the top, fold the material forward and back to make a four-section accordion pleat.

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Open the pleat. At the bottom end, fold up a 4-inch flap, then fold the accordion pleat back down. (It will cover part of the flap.)

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Fold this bottom section up to make a 2½-inch flap. Make sure all creases are crisp.

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Fold the wallet in half widthwise and crease. Unfold the wallet completely. Laminate the right side of the material with iron-on vinyl, following package instructions. When done, fold the wallet back up as it was before.

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Make a cutout for credit cards: Mark an X in the center of the inside flap. Open the material completely again, and fold in half lengthwise. On the section where you’ve marked the X, use a curved edge, such as the bottom of a coffee mug, to draw an arc 1⅛  inch from the fold. With material still folded, cut out the credit card opening.

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Fold the wallet back up, following folds and creases. Once the wallet is folded back up, stitch the side seams closed using a 1-inch seam allowance, backstitching at the beginning and end. Trim extra fabric on each side close to the stitching, and trim all threads.

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Finished Measurements: 8 1⁄8 by 3 5⁄16 inches.

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