25 Best Wallet Patterns for Any Style: All Free

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I love sewing wallets. It’s always wonderful to start using a new beautiful wallet – and they are so easy to sew, why not? These free wallet patterns range from super easy tutorials to medium skill level template patterns with professional finishes.

You’ll find card wallets, passport wallets, bi-fold, tri-fold, and even leather wallets. A cute wallet makes a great gift or stocking stuffer too, so get busy! A lot of these patterns can be used with scraps.

Easy Wallet Pattern With 2 Card Pockets

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This slim wallet pattern would make a great card holder. There are two sizes on my tutorial. 

Cork Fabric Wallet

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Have you ever used cork fabric? It’s perfect for wallets because it’s durable, easy to clean, water repellant, and more. This DIY Cork Fabric Card Wallet is simple to make but so pretty and functional you will want more than one.

If you would like to consider a different size for matching sets, check out my Bigger and Better Cork Wallets tutorial.

Double Compartment Phone Wallet

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I love this design because I can take the strap off and keep it in my purse, or add attach the strap and use it AS my purse! The free sewing pattern includes comprehensive instructions and photos so that you can have the best finished product, and the most enjoyable sewing experience.

The Fold and Stitch

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The Fold and Stitch Wallet is a great project for beginners, and it’s a simple, practical design. Catch my video tutorial for the Fold and Stitch wallet on my YouTube channel too! Make one for yourself or gift it to someone else.

Travel Wallet

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Some trips call for special gear. I have found this travel wallet especially useful when I’m running from place to place. Here is the free sewing pattern that I am sure you’ll love.

Easy Bi-Fold Wallet Pattern with Cash Pocket

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This free wallet pattern is a classic bi-fold design. It boasts lots of card slots and a cash pocket.

A Classic Bi-Fold

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This Bi-Fold Wallet pattern from Modest Maven is another design on the classic wallet. Safe and sound.

Fat Little Card Wallet

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If you are like me, you have a bunch of cards: library, store, appointment, etc. You can make this fat little card wallet using my free sewing pattern with a video course. It’s so helpful to have all my cards in one place where I can find (and Identify) them easily.

Easy Leather Wallet

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Sew a slim easy leather card wallet from See Kate Sew. This could easily fit in a front or back pocket, making it versatile and discrete. The pattern includes a helpful tutorial if you’ve never used leather before.

Tri-Fold Wallet with 7 Pockets

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Sew4Home shares this tri-fold wallet pattern. With seven pockets you’re sure to fit everything you need in this one stylish spot.

The Perfect DIY Wallet

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Sew the Perfect DIY Wallet for everything you need. Use vinyl for the phone pocket, or substitute fabric in it’s place.

Pro Tip: You can use vinyl from household packaging instead of purchasing vinyl fabric for an economical/upcycle approach.

Additionally, the pattern includes optional d-ring tabs so a cross body strap can be attached. Or only one d-ring could be used to attach a wrist strap making this a cute wristlet.

Business Card Wallet

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Use your best scraps and never leave your business cards at home again. This business card wallet pattern is just the right size.

Cell Phone Wallet

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I’m going with major function with the DIY Cell Phone Wallet with Card Pockets. You don’t have to have a back pocket or a purse. Keep your hands free while having your necessities available, with space for a few cards and/or cash too.

Easy Tea Wallet

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Here’s a fun spin; sew a tea wallet! Keep your preferred variety on hand when you’re at restaurants or even hotels, or make it as a gift for a fellow tea lover.

The Phoebe Phone Case

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The free sewing pattern for this cute phone wallet by Clover and Violet includes instructions to size it perfectly to fit your phone. Pretty and practical; my fave!

Snappy Coin Purse

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Do you have broken stuff and loose change? Use one to contain the other with this Snappy Coin Pouch. There’s no need for a zipper with this clever alternative.

Tri-Fold Wallet with Zippered Coin Pocket

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This cute wallet pattern includes applique, card pockets, a cash pocket and a zippered coin pocket! Keep everything and then some in this adorable wallet.

2-Sided Zips

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My free 2 Sided Zips pattern is big enough for a phone and a few cards, or use it inside your purse to organize little things.

Out-the-Door Organizer

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My friend Staci designed this super cute (and practical) organizer wallet. It’s an easy way for me to keep everything together, but quickly access the things I use in my house too!

ID Card Wallet with a Vinyl Window

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My ID Card Wallet pattern is an oversized snap wallet redesigned to hold cards up to 3โ€ณ x 4โ€ณ without bending them. You can also hook it on a lanyard to keep your employee ID looking good.

Scrap Wallet

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The hand stitching element on the little wallet pattern is an unexpected treat. Show off a few scraps in a beautiful, functional way.

Origami Card Wallet

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I was intrigued by this clever Origami Card Wallet. No fabric necessary (although you could stabilize some and fold it, too) for this wallet design.

Pintuck Wallet

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Learn to sew pintucks with the Pintuck Wallet Tutorial. It’s a fun design for a surprising peek of fabric inside.

Passport Wallet One

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I prefer to keep my travel documents on hand. I found two patterns to try. The first passport wallet is long and narrow with binding around the edges.

Passport Wallet Two

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The second passport wallet pattern from Crafty Staci is smaller, but can still hold all your travel documents.

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