Frodo Report post Posted September 6, 2019 (edited) Hello. I am making a wallet and was about finished when i folded the wallet in half. the inner piece bunched up... what I have is a piece of veg tan 3 1/2'' x 8 1/2'' as the outside piece over that, is a thing 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 skin, that is glued and sewn on 3 sides this inner piece bunched up like it is to long.. but it is the same size,, I cut the stitching, you can see the inner piece is the same length as the outter what am I doing rong? Edited September 6, 2019 by Frodo picture, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrymac Report post Posted September 6, 2019 The liner has to be shorter. Fold the cover about half way or one third closed while gluing liner. Only way to prevent wrinkles. Hope this helps, Terry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue duck Report post Posted September 6, 2019 You will find that your inside piece needs to be shorter than your outside. How much will depend on the overall thickness, but many just use a set amount like 1/2". If you have room in your card slots maybe you could take a slice off each end. When you stitch it back up line up your edges and stitch towards center. That little space you have between your pockets will stick up from your outside and won't get stitched down. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted September 6, 2019 Thank you guys, I will cut off from each end then fold while glueing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted September 6, 2019 also, do not glue down nor sew the centre 1/2 inch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted September 6, 2019 For your next wallet, consider making a liner that expands and contracts as the wallet is opened and closed. The attached pattern is for such a wallet. The wallet back page 4 (red in the pattern) may be lined with a thin leather liner. The lining leather must be thin to reduce any wrinkling of the lining leather. Expandable wallet pattern.pdf Page 5 shows the right side assembled, the left side is still open so you can see how the tabs fit. Print pages 2 through 4 full size, not sized to fit. Other pages you may print to fit or just use the file as reference. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted September 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Northmount said: For your next wallet, consider making a liner that expands and contracts as the wallet is opened and closed. The attached pattern is for such a wallet. The wallet back page 4 (red in the pattern) may be lined with a thin leather liner. The lining leather must be thin to reduce any wrinkling of the lining leather. Expandable wallet pattern.pdf Page 5 shows the right side assembled, the left side is still open so you can see how the tabs fit. Print pages 2 through 4 full size, not sized to fit. Other pages you may print to fit or just use the file as reference. Tom Thank you, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted September 7, 2019 (edited) Thank you !!!!!!!!!!! I solved the Problem Thanks to you guys help I took it apart, cut a 1/4'' off each side then glued it on the ends, stitched the ends worked to the middle finally. I set an anvil on it over night. Edited September 7, 2019 by Frodo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted September 7, 2019 23 hours ago, terrymac said: The liner has to be shorter. Fold the cover about half way or one third closed while gluing liner. Only way to prevent wrinkles. Hope this helps, Terry 23 hours ago, blue duck said: You will find that your inside piece needs to be shorter than your outside. How much will depend on the overall thickness, but many just use a set amount like 1/2". If you have room in your card slots maybe you could take a slice off each end. When you stitch it back up line up your edges and stitch towards center. That little space you have between your pockets will stick up from your outside and won't get stitched down. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites