1. Select a nylon bag big enough for the number and size of cards needed. Measure pocket sizes according to card sizes. Fold bag from bottom to create pockets, checking depth with sample cards.
2. Leave space between rows of pockets and fold next row, checking fit of cards. Staple rows on both sides to secure.
3. Fold top of bag to back and staple to create a stick for hanging wall pockets. Draw horizontal lines to indicate pocket widths and stitch along lines. Use ruler and pencil for guidelines before marking with permanent marker to keep pockets neat.
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6. 1. Select a nylon bag that is big
enough for the number and
size of pockets you need.
If the nylon bag has a print,
turn it around to the unprinted
side
2. Measure the size of the
pocket according to the size of
your card.
3. Start from the bottom and
fold the bag to get the pockets.
Place a sample of the cards in
the fold to check the depth of
the fold/pocket.
4. Leave enough space then
fold the next row of pockets.
Check with the card again, that
the rows have enough distance
to insert the cards.
7. Use a stapler to
pin the rows on
both sides .
For a stick to
hold the wall
pockets : fold the
top to the back
and pin with the
stapler
8. Draw Horizontal lines to indicate the width of the pockets
and stitch the pockets along those lines
10. With a ruler and a pencil make lines
before writing with a permanent
marker, so your pockets look neat.