Progress Menu
x
Home / Craft / Accessories
This pattern is copyrighted 2021 to Rebecca Page by rebecca-page.com
Please feel free to make garments from this pattern to sell. If you do, we would love you to include a credit to rebecca-page.com as the pattern designer, but it is up to you.
The finished product may only be sold by crafters. It may not be mass produced. You can only sell the finished product; you cannot sell the pattern or these instructions.
Best of luck and happy sewing!
4













Tri-Fold Wallet
Member Rating
Difficulty Level

Beginner
Equipment Needed

Description
Use this trifold wallet sewing pattern and your scraps to sew your very own custom wallet with nine card slots and an optional bill divider.
Instant download digital sewing pattern.
Not a member yet? Click here to sign up
- +Preparation
- Light to midweight interfacing – half a yard will be sufficient
- Thread to match
- Wallet – Fabric cut 1, Interfacing cut 1 Lining cut 2, OPTIONAL Interfacing cut 2
- OPTIONAL Bill divider – Lining cut 1, OPTIONAL Interfacing cut 1
- Card Slot A – Lining cut 1
- Card Slot B – Lining cut 1
Project OverviewTri-fold Wallet
Difficulty Level = Beginner
Create your own custom tri-fold wallet with three sets of three vertical card slots for keeping your cards, ID or receipts. Add the optional bill divider to create another long open pocket.
Our Facebook group is a great place to get help, share your tips and creations! We are a friendly bunch, and we love to help and see what you have made.
Please read the full instructions before getting started.
Wash, dry, and press your fabric before starting your project. A bit of prep now prevents shrinking and means your garment will stay the same size you made it.
Never leave a child or baby unattended or allow to sleep in a garment made from one of our patterns with ties, snaps, buttons, or anything they could remove, choke on, or get caught on. Always use caution if you are unsure. We love our patterns, but we love your bundles of joy more!
SizingSize Range
Craft
Size Chart
Width
Length
Wallet
3.75
10.50
Materials and ToolsYou will need a woven or non-stretch fabric. Cotton, quilting cotton, denim, or cotton lawn would work. NOTE – Fabric thickness will be very important in creating this wallet. There are quite a few layers of fabric to sew through near the end of the tutorial. Please be aware of this when choosing your fabrics.
Fabric Requirements 45 inches/115 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main
Lining
Wallet
0.25
0.75
Fabric Requirements 60 inches/150 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main
Lining
Wallet
0.25
0.50
* If you are using a narrower fabric, a directional print, or a fabric with nap you may need more.
** Make sure to wash, dry, and press all fabrics before cutting out in case they shrink.You will also need:
Tools needed are, sewing machine, pins, scissors, tape measure or ruler. You may find using a denim, topstitch or other heavy needle will help as you will be stitching through multiple layers when you assemble the wallet. Serger/overlocker is optional but not required.
Printing Your PatternSettings
The pattern is a separate download. Choose either the US letter paper, A4 paper, or A0 paper size based on the printer you wish to use. If you are in the US or Canada then your printer will likely use US letter paper. Other regions normally use A4 paper. Some people prefer to print their patterns at a print shop: A0 is best in this case.
Print at 100%.
On the second page, you will find a 1-inch and a 3-inch square test box. Print this page first, on its own, and measure these squares.
Once you are happy that the test box is accurate, print the rest of the pattern pages.
Please follow this video for information and assistance on assembling this pattern.
Also, please note that some Rebecca Page patterns and projects also come with cut files and a printable design page which you can use to plan your project if you wish. These are provided in a separate section below to avoid any confusion!
+US Print Charts
Here are which pages to print for the US Files
Wallet OPTIONAL Bill divider Wallet 2-6 6-7 +A4 Print Charts
Here are which pages to print for the A4 Files
Wallet OPTIONAL Bill divider Wallet 2-6 6-7 Cutting InstructionsCut each of the pieces according to the directions on the pattern piece. Seam allowances are all included so just cut them as is.
Cutting Charts – All pattern pieces are included, however if you prefer to cut using a cutting chart, the dimensions for the rectangular pieces (in INCHES) are below:
Wallet (Fabric cut 1, Interfacing cut 1 Lining cut 2, OPTIONAL Interfacing cut 2)
OPTIONAL Bill divider (Lining cut 1, OPTIONAL Interfacing cut 1)
Card slot A
(Lining cut 1)
Card slot B
(Lining cut 1)
Width
Length
Width
Length
Width
Length
Width
Length
Wallet
4.75
11.5
8.5
11.5
4.75
33
4.75
16.1
Cutting Checklist:
NOTE – To cut fabric on the fold, fold your fabric over parallel to the selvage edges. Align the pattern piece so it is on the fold of the fabric. Cut around the edges, leaving the fold. If you have folded your fabric correctly the fold will be parallel to the two edges of the fabric that are finished. The raw edges (e.g. the ones you could pick at and threads would come off) will be at a right angle to your fold.
- + Instructions
- INTERFACING – Apply interfacing to the Main Wallet. OPTIONAL Apply to Wallet Lining and the OPTIONAL Bill Divider.
- CARD SLOTS – Stitch Card Slots A and Card Slots B together. Press seam open. Fold one short edge of the Card Slot 2.5 inches to the wrong side. Press. Take the fold and fold it 2 inches to the right side together. Press. This will create the first card slot. Keep repeating until you have three slots. Measure 4.5 inches from the last pressed line. Press. These will be the first set of card slots. For the second set, fold 2 inches back toward the first set of slots, fabric right sides together. Press. Fold the fabric 2.5 inches with the wrong sides together. Repeat until there are three slots. This is the second set of card slots. From the other short end, fold the raw edge 2.5 inches to the wrong side. Press. Take the fold and fold it 2 inches to the right side together. Press. Repeat until there are three card slots. This is the third set of slots. OPTIONAL: Topstitch along each folded edge of the card slots. Stitch the Wallet Lining onto the Card Slot, right sides together, leaving a 2-inch gap on one short side. Clip the corners. Turn and press.
- OPTIONAL BILL DIVIDER – Fold the OPTIONAL Bill Divider in half, right sides together. Stitch, leaving a 2-inch gap on the long side. Clip Corners. Turn and press.
- OUTER WALLET – Stitch Main and Wallet Lining right sides together, leaving a 2-inch gap on the opposite short side to the Card Slot piece. Clip Corners. Turn right side out and press. Topstitch one long edge.
- FINISHING – Layer the Wallet, OPTIONAL Bill Divider and Card Slot, right sides facing. Topstitch the bottom and both short sides. Topstitch the bottom edge again. Press the entire Wallet while open then again at each fold.
Quick Glance Cheat Sheet½ inch seam allowance included – Top stitching ⅛ inch
Preparation –
Sewing –
0 . PreparationSeam Allowance
½ inch seam allowance included – Top stitching ⅛ inch
0.1Interfacing
Use the manufacturer’s instructions to apply interfacing to the wrong side of the Main Wallet piece. Depending on your fabric choice you can interface both Wallet Lining pieces and the OPTIONAL Bill Divider.
1 . Card slots1.0There will be 3 sets of three slots created on the Card Slot piece, two of the sets will each be facing the same direction. Use the diagram below to measure the folds or transfer the markings from the pattern piece.
NOTE – Please double check the measurements if you have transferred the fold lines from the pattern piece.
1.1Place Card Slot A and Card Slot B right sides together, matching a short edge. Pin.
1.2Stitch using ½ inch seam.
Press the seam allowance open.
1.3Fold a short edge of the Card Slot 2.5 inches toward the wrong side. Press.
1.4Take the fold from step 1.3 and fold it 2 inches to the right side together. Press.
This will create the first card slot.
1.5Repeat steps 1.3 to 1.4, folding the folded edge from step 1.3 to create the second card slot.
1.6Repeat steps 1.3 to 1.4, folding the folded edge from step 1.3 to create the third card slot.
1.7Measure 5 inches from your last pressed line and press (right sides together).
This is the first set of three card slots.
TIP – Pin all layers of the first set together. This will help to keep the card slots in place while creating the rest of the folds.
1.8The second set of card slots will be created so the slot openings face the first set.
Fold the fabric 2 inches from the pressed line with the right sides together.
1.9Fold the fabric 2.5 inches with the wrong sides together.
This is the fourth card slot.
1.10Repeat steps 1.8 to 1.9 to create the fifth card slot.
1.11Repeat steps 1.8 to 1.9 to create the sixth card slot.
There will now be two sets of three card slots.
1.12Repeat steps 1.3 to 1.5 starting at the other short side of the Card Slot, creating another set of three card slots.
1.13OPTIONAL – Topstitch along each folded edge of the card slots, using a ⅛ seam allowance.
NOTE – You are only stitching the top of each folded slot. You will need to move the fabric out of the way, so you do not stitch through the entire piece.
1.14Place the Wallet Lining onto the Card Slot, right sides together. Pin.
1.15Stitch along all sides using a ½ inch seam allowance, leaving a 2-inch gap on one short side.
1.16Clip the corners to reduce bulk. Be careful not to cut into the stitches.
1.17Turn right side out through the gap. Press.
TIP – Push out the corners with a blunt object like a chopstick, so that there are crisp, sharp edges and corners.
2 . OPTIONAL Bill Divider2.0If not adding the OPTIONAL Bill Divider, skip to step 3. If adding it, follow below.
2.1Fold the OPTIONAL Bill Divider in half, right sides together. Pin.
2.2Stitch using a ½ inch seam allowance, leaving a 2-inch gap on the long side.
2.3Clip the corners to reduce bulk. Be careful not to cut into the stitches.
2.4Turn right side out and press.
OPTIONAL: Topstitch the folded edge using ⅛ inch seam allowance.
3 . Outer Wallet3.1Place a Main Wallet and Wallet Lining piece right sides together. Pin.
NOTE – This is the second Wallet Lining piece.
3.2Stitch using a ½ inch seam allowance, leaving a 2-inch gap on the opposite short side to the Card Slot piece.
3.3Clip the corners to reduce bulk. Be careful not to cut into the stitches.
3.4Turn right side out through the gap. Press.
3.5Topstitch one long edge using a ⅛ inch seam allowance.
NOTE – If using directional fabric this will be the top edge. Check that the fabric is the correct direction.
4 . Finishing4.1Lay the Wallet Lining side right side up.
OPTIONAL Bill Divider – If you are adding the Bill Divider, place it on top of the Wallet Lining, right sides together, matching the bottom edge of the Wallet Lining to the raw edge of the Bill Divider.
Place the Card Slot on top, Lining side down. Pin along the bottom edge and both short sides.
NOTE – Check that all the pieces are the correct way round.
4.2Topstitch along both short edges and the bottom long edge, using a ⅛ seam allowance, stitching all the gaps closed.
NOTE – Do not stitch the top long edge.
4.3Topstitch again along the bottom edge using a ⅛ seam allowance. This will reinforce the stitching.
4.4Press the entire Wallet while open then again at each fold. This will reinforce the structure of the Wallet.
TIP – Use steam when pressing.
Your Wallet is finished!
- + Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Congratulations, your Tri-fold Wallet is done. Enjoy!
We would love to hear how you got on and see photos of your finished project!
Join us at our Facebook Group, tag us on Instagram, or use the hashtag #rpwallet.
Thank you for using a Rebecca Page pattern.
© Copyright 2021
All Rights Reserved
Sales + Licencing InformationProject OverviewSizingSize Range
Craft
Size Chart
Width
Length
Wallet
3.75
10.50
Materials and ToolsYou will need a woven or non-stretch fabric. Cotton, quilting cotton, denim, or cotton lawn would work. NOTE – Fabric thickness will be very important in creating this wallet. There are quite a few layers of fabric to sew through near the end of the tutorial. Please be aware of this when choosing your fabrics.
Fabric Requirements 45 inches/115 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main
Lining
Wallet
0.25
0.75
Fabric Requirements 60 inches/150 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main
Lining
Wallet
0.25
0.50
* If you are using a narrower fabric, a directional print, or a fabric with nap you may need more.
** Make sure to wash, dry, and press all fabrics before cutting out in case they shrink.You will also need:
- Light to midweight interfacing – half a yard will be sufficient
- Thread to match
Tools needed are, sewing machine, pins, scissors, tape measure or ruler. You may find using a denim, topstitch or other heavy needle will help as you will be stitching through multiple layers when you assemble the wallet. Serger/overlocker is optional but not required.