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Phone card pocket
Phone card pocket





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I made this case last month, because I wanted to try it out first and see if the stitching would hold up, and it definitely did! Not only does my iphone case still look exactly the same, it also let’s me “check-in” to the public transportation by simply holding the phone case (with the card still in the sleeve) against the sensor. Yes, it really is that easy! Who knew that you can combine these two materials with just a simple sewing technique?! And since carrying around cash has become a rarity here as well, it makes sense to keep my bank card attached to my phone, leaving my wallet at home and more room in my purse!Īnd, oh my did I find the perfect solution: restyling a plain transparent silicone phone case, with the help of faux leather and a simple back stitch! When you have it attached to your phone, it makes it so much easier to “check-in” and to “check-out”. The reason for my stubborn search for a phone case that holds at least two cards is simple: when I travel here in Holland, you can check in and out of the train and bus by holding your travel card in front of a sensor.

phone card pocket

Oh, and I don’t want it to be one of those booklet phone cases, because I had one of those and ended up keeping it folded open all of the time anyway.

phone card pocket

– The front of the case needs to stick out higher than the front of the phone (this way, when I drop my phone, the chances are that the glass won’t break very easily) – It needs to hold at least 2 cards (my bank card and my public transport pass) The problem is that I had some very important requirements: I have been searching for the right phone case for such a long time now, without any success of finding one, when I realized: I could make one myself, with a simple phone case DIY project!







Phone card pocket