For many kids, venturing out without access to video games is a big no no. But, as all parents know, these products can be costly so we’ve created a techy set complete with kooky themed fabric in which these gadgets can be stored.
Make a wallet
Iron medium-weight interfacing to the back of a 1m piece of printed cotton and, using the template on page 82, cut pocket pieces ensuring you transfer the markings onto the fabric. From the remaining fabric backed with interfacing, cut two 24cm x 32cm rectangles for the wallet and two 8cm x 14cm pieces for the pocket flap. Fold the front piece of the wallet in half and press with an iron to mark a centre crease.
From a 50cm sheet of PVC, cut three 6cm x 13.5cm rectangles. Lay one strip 1cm to the right of the centre line of the wallet, 2.5cm down from the top edge. Sew along the two short ends and bottom edge, then stitch two straight lines an even space from the edges to create three pockets. Repeat with the remaining two PVC strips so there is a 1cm space between each.
To make the console pocket, stitch the darts on both