I love making the accessories - cell cases, cases and pouches of all shapes and sizes, zippers, fabric.
But I wonder do I have too many different items, or not enough? And does it really matter?
Today's dilemma is wallets - I made some a couple of years ago, and then I've been sidetracked, so I only have a few left. I find that I sell more of an item when I have more variety of fabrics available. So do I keep wallets, and make more, or discount the ones I have and stop making them?
I have three styles:

2. Full size with slots for credit cards, id, bills and zippered change area

Or should I make something brand new?
I'd love to hear what you think.
Thanks,
Susan
1 comment:
I like full size fold wallet #2 and billfold #3, but not #1. If you want to consolidate wallets, maybe just keep #2 because it's the best of both #1 & #3. The piping makes a more clean and put together design. Have you thought about contrast piping?
Another popular item - wristlets w/pocket for cell/smartphones, wallet on the inside (coins, cards, cash and id).
You make a gadget case, a smartphone wristlet looks like that but the phone is on a pocket on the outside and the wallet is inside the zipper part with an id pocket on outside as well.
I would get a wristlet that fit my smartphone over a wallet.
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