Description

**THIS IS NOT A PATCH, SHIRT, OR A PHYSICAL ITEM.** This is a design to be used with an embroidery machine. Nothing will be mailed to you. Do not purchase this item if you do not have an embroidery machine.

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Adorable foldover snap case for the small plastic card holder wallets. Stitches in minutes; super easy to make!

Materials list and instructions are included.
You’ll need: two pieces of embroidery vinyl or other ITH material (or one if you don’t care if it has an inner “lining,” or one if you’re using a double sided vinyl as shown. Search “double sided faux leather” on your favorite craft site. Here is a link to that search on Amazon.)
One snap set and a way to install it
Two eyelets and a way to install them (I used 3/16″ size)
Elastic cording (I bought mine at Michaels but I’ve seen it on Amazon in 1mm or 2mm size – depends on which size eyelet you use)
Small plastic ID wallet

Find similar snap card cases here.
Design is 8.5″ x 4″ in the following formats: DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, XXX, VP3.

It’s easy to personalize these projects using software! I use Embrilliance Essentials.
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Due to the digital nature of embroidery files, NO REFUNDS will be given because you purchased the wrong size or file. If you have ANY questions, please message me first and I’ll try to answer your questions before you make your purchase.
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April 2019