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That’s great! I’d been meaning to make something just like that, but trying to design it myself was a bit daunting; this is a great help – thank you!
4/8/2010 @ 8:40 am
Super cute!
4/8/2010 @ 11:33 am
This is a great tutorial. I got lost a bit on the putting on of the elastic, but read your directions. I am a visual person. I have been wanting to make some journal covers with elastic, but didn’t know how to go about doing elastic. Now I know how. Thanks for taking the time to do the tutorial.
4/8/2010 @ 4:54 pm
This is a really cute idea!! Thanks for the tutorial!
And I just noticed that on your craft playlist you have She and Him……thats…awesome!
4/9/2010 @ 9:14 am
love this tutorial!!! thanks.
4/9/2010 @ 9:14 am
Aww, this is so cute and useful. I love this! I just clicked over from Craft Gossip and I’m so glad I did. I would love to link to this if you didn’t mind.
4/9/2010 @ 2:26 pm
I can’t believe I’ve stumbled upon your awesome tute. I’ve been looking for travel wallets for my husband, but haven’t been able to find anything that I’m happy with. I’m a little like Ana V and can sew but when it comes to the actual pattern-making process I lack a little. So THANK YOU for posting this great tutorial. Now I just have to find some manly fabric!
4/10/2010 @ 6:13 pm
Great tutorial – especially about the zippers!
Plus, any picture with a Canadian passport in it makes me want to travel… I get all sentimental and maple-y.
4/10/2010 @ 6:59 pm
What a wonderful tutorial – thank you so much! I have a regular travel organizer but it’s ugly and nondescript – it hadn’t occurred to me to whip one up on my own =D
4/11/2010 @ 3:58 am
This is a great item and a wonderful tutorial – thank you for sharing it.
4/11/2010 @ 6:51 am
Thanks everyone, so glad this will be helpful to all of you!
4/11/2010 @ 8:58 am
This is an excellent idea and wonderfully executed. I have a few non-sewer friends and these would make nice gifts for the ones who travel… Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial!
4/11/2010 @ 9:12 am
Super cute and useful too! Love it!!
Jana
4/11/2010 @ 10:50 am
Thanks for this great and easy to follow tutorial! I made one for my next trip!
http://marciagoodthings.blogspot.com/2010/04/travel-documents-case.html
4/12/2010 @ 11:46 am
Geez I just LOVE this!!
4/12/2010 @ 2:17 pm
I love the tutorial! It would be great to have it in a PDF format for easing printing
I’m also following your blog now too!
4/14/2010 @ 6:42 pm
I just made one for my trip in May – thanks for taking the time to write the tutorial!
4/17/2010 @ 12:29 am
I wanted to share my finished travel organiser using your tutorial. Check out http://thecraftrevival-magdalena.blogspot.com/2010/04/what-ive-been-making.html for pics of my finished organiser. Again, thank you for the fantastic tutorial. The zip part really made things so easy!
4/21/2010 @ 5:43 am
Hi, I just made one of your travel organisers….it might just be me, but the pieces for the pockets are incorrect……there was one piece 6 x 8 (I think it was) left over and I had to cut another one of the 6 x 5 pocket pieces…..and I did get a bit confused about the zippered pocket instructions, but I was having a bad hair night! After that’s all said though….great tute, and I loved making it…..here’s the link to the pic of the one I made….. http://beeshebags.blogspot.com/2010/05/travel-gifts-for-our-next-door.html Hugs Naomi
5/18/2010 @ 5:12 am
Thanks for the tutorial. This organizer is perfect for my upcoming trip to the Caribbean. Here’s a link to the one I made made http://qreativequail.blogspot.com/2010/05/passport-pouch.html. I’m still a beginning sewer but was able to figure out how to make this with your instructions. They were very helpful and the organizer turned out great. Thanks again!
5/26/2010 @ 8:25 pm
Your tutorial is fantastic!
I’ll made this organizer for my next holiday.
Thanks!
6/23/2010 @ 5:55 am
Your tutorial is so clear. I will be making one of these organizers tomorrow! Thank you so much for sharing.
7/18/2010 @ 10:49 pm
im sorry..i ‘just’ started sewing, so im a little slow in getting my way around things..
i followed the tutorial, everything was going nice and smooth till the part when i have the two zipper pieces and one last 6×5 piece. how all 3 pieces come together, i have no clue. i honestly couldnt get how its done. Please please help me..take me step by step how to do it..
7/25/2010 @ 12:39 am
Hi! This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you for posting this
I have been meaning to make this for my family.
Can you please answer a few questions for me please? Thank you in advance!
1) What kind of fabric did you use to make this? Cotton or some other thicker fabric? Kindly suggest.
2) Did you use any kind of canvas or padding to add sturdiness to the organizer?
8/21/2010 @ 3:04 pm
I’m glad everyone is finding the tutorial helpful – I’m enjoying seeing everyone’s! Sorry if a few of the steps are a bit hard to follow. The bit with the zippers is the most confusing I know.
Niharika – I used regular cotton fabric, and it seems sturdy enough for me, although its not absolutely stiff. You could add some heavy interfacing to back the whole thing if you want it to be a bit stiffer.
8/23/2010 @ 4:43 pm
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! I made one for my sister who is going abroad to Italy this semester. I slipped a piece of craft foam inside before I sewed up the hole, which added some stability to the organizer. Thanks again!
8/25/2010 @ 5:41 pm
Hey, thanks for your response. I tried to make this organizer with cotton as you suggested. The left side came out very nicely but the zipper part confused me. I am still not able to get it right
Can you help plzz?? Plz Plz, cherry on top, Plz
Thanks so much..
8/25/2010 @ 6:12 pm
Finally something that I can make for my husband for Christmas!
Thank you!
11/10/2010 @ 5:54 am
Love it! Will be trying soon!
11/10/2010 @ 5:51 pm
Thank you for the great tutorial. That zipper section was tricky, but eventually the lightbulb came on and it all went together. This is the perfect Christmas gift for my sister who will be travelling down south this winter. Think I’ll make one for myself too!
11/21/2010 @ 9:35 pm
Thank you for this great tutorial, inspired by it I made my dad’s Birthday gift for tomorrow. He is a professor and travels a lot. I include pics from my sister, brother, his girlfriend and my son, I think he will love it. He likes to hang his documents from his head so I add a strap.
I got here via Sew, Mama, Sew.
Here are some pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nahuatlv/sets/72157625450031474/
11/22/2010 @ 10:25 pm
Thanks for the great tutorial! Here are my two organizers:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21413122@N07/5258490724/in/photostream/
12/13/2010 @ 1:45 pm
I made this and think it’s a great pattern!
However, I made the dumb mistake of not looking close enough at the zippers I was using. They have big plastic ends where the zipper stops and so made the edge of the organizer all wonky and bulky. SO DISAPPOINTED!
Otherwise, the directions are easy to follow and it’s such a great organizer. Thanks!
12/17/2010 @ 3:45 pm
I made 3 of your travel organizers as Christmas presents for friends who are traveling soon (and one for myself). Thank you for the awesome tutorial!
12/28/2010 @ 7:25 pm
I just finished making this cute organizer. I had a few problems ( I had never set zipper before) but after ripping a few times, I got it all set!!! I was so excited. I can’t wait to make more! Thanks!
12/30/2010 @ 7:58 pm
Thanks for the tutorial.
I made 3 as Christmas presents and they can be seen here:
http://blueadt.blogspot.com/2011/01/let-it-fly.html
The zips gave me a lot of problems to start with as I’m a novice sewer but after unpicking & then using pins to make sure I’d got them positioned correctly before sewing I got it. I used interfacing on the largest two pieces of fabric but think I’ll use it on the front of the pockets in future as well.
All have been well received and I’ve already made a 4th as a birthday present for a friend.
Thanks again
1/19/2011 @ 4:15 am
Thanks for posting this great tutorial. The instructions were clear. It was a breeze to make and is just what I need for my upcoming trip!
Here’s a link to the one I made.
3/27/2011 @ 9:24 pm
Thanks for posting this great tutorial. The instructions were clear. It was a breeze to make and is just what I need for my upcoming trip!
Here’s a link to the one I made.
3/27/2011 @ 9:26 pm
Thanks for posting this great tutorial. The instructions were clear. It was a breeze to make and is just what I need for my upcoming trip!
Here’s a link to the one I made.
(Let’s try once more.. sorry!)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31205924@N08/5566109069/in/set-72157626290285952/
3/27/2011 @ 9:31 pm
It´s great. Thanks for the tutorial. I will do several to give, are very useful
9/7/2011 @ 1:09 am
Yet another thanks for the great tutorial! My first one came out rather pathetic, but I made a second without the zips and it turned out great. Looking forward to making more as gifts.
Thanks again!
11/15/2011 @ 9:01 pm
Just what I was looking for! Thanks a lot for the tutorial!!!
12/1/2011 @ 1:47 am
Great Tutorial. Found this just yesterday and made one today. We are leaving on wednesday
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See here: http://greyundeugen.blogspot.com/2011/12/reisevorbereitungen.html
12/3/2011 @ 11:01 am
Hey! Great Tutorial, I hope you enjoyed your trip to Costa Rica, we certainly love it here!!
Let me know if you ever decide to come back and i will show you around like a local
Greetings from Costa Rica,
Vanessa
12/31/2011 @ 12:29 pm
This is such a great idea and helped me a lot in trying to work out what to make my dad for his birthday! A really easy tutorial too.
Thanks!
1/21/2012 @ 5:34 am
I thought this was a great idea and really useful – but I just needed to check what units you measure the fabric out in? I’m really confused and wonder if you can help.
Thanks
1/22/2012 @ 9:06 am
What a great tutorial! I found you on Pinterest, my new addiction. I made my organizer today, but modified it because I had only one zipper and I didn’t want to go to the store since it was raining – so I made a flap for the top right pocket, with Velcro underneath to keep things inside. Also, I eliminated the final topstitching so I could get my folded papers inside, easier. Take a look if you are interested: http://bynancyoriginals.blogspot.com/ BTW – the zipper is made of metal – no telling how old it is!
6/1/2012 @ 4:29 pm
great i made some changes to fit my sis thanks
6/24/2012 @ 10:25 pm
This is just the type of pattern I’ve been looking for! I want to have a nice travel wallet for when I’m travelling overseas and am really looking forward to trying out your pattern
Thanks for sharing!
8/4/2012 @ 3:17 am
Thank you very much) I made it without zippers, it’s much more easy and still nice
8/9/2012 @ 9:00 pm
I love this. This is perfect for any traveler. Thanks for posting!!!
8/22/2012 @ 4:35 am
Hi there! I love love love this pattern, I wanted to start making this, but I just wanted to check… sizes are in inches right?
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