Members Sona Posted June 30, 2014 Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 Well you all present such a lot damn beautifull wallets, bifolds, cardholders, etc... and I really would like to make a wallet, too someday. But there is one question running through my head everytime I see a new wallet in the show off section:"What about the coins?"There are really only a few wallets that got a pouch or sth else for coins. As I see most of you seem to have nothing but bills and cards, where do you put your coins? I am just not sure whether you put them somewhere else or maybe just avoid to get some, but it looks kind of weird to me.... and I´d really be interested in an answer (or some more )Greetings from germany Sona Quote
Members billybopp Posted June 30, 2014 Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 (edited) Good question! Here in the US, most of us ... Men especially ... do not keep coins in wallets, but rather loose in pockets or a separate coin purse. I understand that it is far more common to keep change in a wallet in the rest of the world. If you want a pattern for a wallet with a change pocket, Ian Atkinson offers one on his Etsy store. https://www.etsy.com/listing/186830794/build-along-leather-pattern-2-coin-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 He also has a video of construction of one of these wallets on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNXfMC0SqP4 I hope that helps. Bill Edited June 30, 2014 by billybopp Quote
Members Sona Posted June 30, 2014 Author Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 Thanks a lot. Actually I know that video, And I´d be able to make my own pattern I think. I just wondered why the change pocket is always "missing".Actually I like the idea, because it makes the wallet quite slim, but over here we get a lot of change in coins and I use my pockets for other stuff (besides I don´t like fishing in it for coins everytime I need some )But if it is just common for you to keep in anywhere else, it makes sense. I think it might be that you really have less coins to keep because you got bills down to one dollar, right? (Overe here they start at 5 Euro, 1 and 2 euros are still coins) Quote
Members billybopp Posted June 30, 2014 Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 You are right. US currency goes down to $1, so that is very likely why. And yes, it does make for a slimmer wallet, which is kind of important if you keep it in a back pants pocket. We do sometimes see women carry wallets with a coin pocket, since they are more likely to keep their wallet in a handbag ... Where it isn't uncomfortable. Bill Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted June 30, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted June 30, 2014 I make a change purse for ladies. My wife places it in her purse. I made hers of Kangaroo with two snaps, she loves it. ferg Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted June 30, 2014 Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 Yeah, I"m from USA as well and its not very common for men to keep change in their wallets. It's more common to just carry it loose in your pocket. Quote
Members Stephenpuhakish Posted June 30, 2014 Members Report Posted June 30, 2014 I'm from Canada and we have coins for $1 and $2 denominations as well. We did recently discontinue use of the penny. Realistically, if you make a single purchase with "paper" currency the highest number of coins you could receive back is 7. That being said, cash transactions are largely going the way of the pager(at least here). Most people I know use their bank card or credit card for every purchase. That being said, most mens wallets I make these days are simple card wallets without a billfold. Ladies wallets almost always have a spot for coins. Personally I don't carry coins around, I dump them in my wife's purse(which already weighs more than your average toddler) Quote
Members papaw Posted July 2, 2014 Members Report Posted July 2, 2014 In the old days we also carried coin purses some with snaps and the good old pinwheel for coins, I still make a few pinwheels so Grandpa can show the kids what he use to use. Quote
Members Sona Posted July 2, 2014 Author Members Report Posted July 2, 2014 All that sounds really interesting. And as coins result in a quite thick wallet, which might bend the pockets of your pants I might think about some additional pocket just for coins. Thanks to all of you for your answers! Quote
Members merrym Posted July 4, 2014 Members Report Posted July 4, 2014 Well I am also from Canada,from Saskatchewan even...and I need a change purse, something to hold my coins. I get tired of dumping them into the bottom of my purse...and never finding what I need for change when I need it. So I could use some direction for patterns!!! Quote
Members stanly Posted August 30, 2014 Members Report Posted August 30, 2014 merrym, on 03 Jul 2014 - 6:36 PM, said: Well I am also from Canada,from Saskatchewan even...and I need a change purse, something to hold my coins. I get tired of dumping them into the bottom of my purse...and never finding what I need for change when I need it. So I could use some direction for patterns!!! never thought I needed one until made some mockups for a class (and 1 final version) lets see if I can get pic on here (you'll see woven and stitched types) Quote
Members billybopp Posted August 30, 2014 Members Report Posted August 30, 2014 Here's a video on making a very simple change purse by Ian Atkinson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjKAejwUJPg&list=UULkCG-505-1t0rYlgBTSnpQ He has a pattern available for sale, or you can back-engineer it form watching the video. There are other patterns to be found if you look about for free, as well. Hope that helps Bill Quote
Members stanly Posted September 2, 2014 Members Report Posted September 2, 2014 Well, MF, just PM me and I'll email to u. purses description-woven 2 pieces interlock strips, spiral basket weave, slice 2 piece, 2 pocket, stitch less, off white elephant. Quote
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