Those of you who’ve followed my blog a longtime might (and it’s okay if you don’t) remember when I was obsessed with making “little wallets”. Here is a batch of them from a post in September 2017 titled Little Wallet Madness:


Well recently I’ve made some new little wallets, this time from a recycled indigo batik vest and here is the background on how it came to be.
We visited friends in Asheville, North Carolina in October 2023 (see posts Greetings from Asheville – Blue Ridge Parkway and Folk Art Center, Asheville, NC) and our friend S knew I liked to work with recycled materials so while we were visiting she gave me an old indigo batik vest of hers that she was about to donate to a charity shop. She challened me to make something out of it.
It took me nearly a year to revisit the material (and the pressure of these friends coming to visit in August 2024) to finally make something – a set of little wallets. I made 5 and gave 3 to S when they visited us last week.
Unfortunately I did not think to take a photo of the vest before I cut it up to become material for the little wallets, so you’ll just have to use your imagination.
S was delighted with her 3 little wallets – one to keep and two to give as gifts.
We had a very fun 3 day visit with S and her husband E and we took them on various Colorado adventures including a visit to Fiction Beer/Brewery where you can borrow a book (or take for free) while you have your delicious craft beer!

They loved it and S is a big reader like I am so she left with a book.
John made lots of good while they visited including using his new outdoor griddle which he loved to make breakfast on; and a wonderful dish called Mexican Picadillo with simmered meat and potatoes served in corn tortilla with various toppings:
We ate outside nearly every meal as the weather has been nice in the Denver area, especially in the mornings and evenings.
S lives a “gluten-free” lifestyle so I challenged myself to do some “gluten-free” baking while she visited and made my first “gluten-free” cookies – peanut butter cookies without flour:

They were delicious but very crumbly!
Our non-stop summer of traveling or out-of-town visitors in nearly coming to a close. We’ve had fun but we are looking forward to a semi-quieter Autumn and tentatively a very quiet Winter…perhaps I can even get some “tierneycreating” done 🙂





Those wallets are gorgeous!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Very sweet little wallets!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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great way to use the vest material
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Thank you I was pleased with the recycling 🙂
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🙂
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Great use of the vest, and perfect timing for getting those little wallets done. I have to go read your Asheville posts, since we’ll be heading there this fall.
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Thanks so much and you will have a wonderful time in Asheville it was awesome 🙂
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Gorgeous fabric!!! And made some lovely purses.
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Thanks so much! The original vest was dated and not very memorable but the recycled wallets came out nice 🙂
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I’m with you Tierney, I made so many little pocket wallets when I sold crafts at festivals and craft shows. I have one in my purse now but I only have one backup wallet left, they last forever! That would be so much fun learning to cook gluten free for your friend, only a great friend would have thought to do that.
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Thanks so much I appreciate that and I didn’t want us to eat gluten cookies in front of her (I always bake cookies when company visit) without her own safe cookies to eat – ha!
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Sounds like a lovely visit with your friends! Your little fabric wallets are so cool – they look just amazing!
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It was, thanks 🙂
It was fun to make the little wallets again!
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I have one of your little wallets. Yes! It holds little treasures. Glad to see these indigo cousins. Mmm the food at your house always looks so tempting. Happy creative fall and winter!
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I forgot you have one – are you keeping it in the closet with the bag I made you – ha! John is a good cook 🙂
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No, it’s in a drawer in my dining room holding some small things I do not want to lose. They are comfy inside it! As for your other bag, it’s getting ready to go back to the enamel and jewelry studio in the fall. I bought a new bigger carrying case for all my supplies for both enamel and metalworking, and I hope it like the new home!
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Awesome 🙂
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Your Summer sounds just like mine. Busy! Love the wallets, how good to give some back.
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Thanks so much and yes your summer has been a whirlwind – we’ll both have to settle down in Winter – ha!
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Do you see little wallets when you close your eyes at night? Any idea how many you’ve made total?
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That is a very good question – perhaps 100? 🙂
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Happy summer times!
Your wallets are gorgeous
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Thanks so much 🙂
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It’s great visiting with good friends, and clearly you packed in a lot of fun. Your peanut butter cookies look delicious! Your indigo wallets are delightful. I’m sure S was pleasently surprised. You are a woman of many talents.
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Thanks so much and she did share one with her daughter so that is a good sign. We had a fun visit 🙂
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