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Just because I'm a corporate drone doesn't mean I have to look like one!
I don't know about you, but I have to work a corporate job. They are fairly lax on the whole dress code thing , fortunately, so I am able to dress the way I want to. Our elevators have a mirror-like finish so I am able to watch people look me up and down behind me. Now, I'm not as outrageous as I could be, but a fat girl with pink and black hair, with visible tattoos and piercings, and wearing all black doesn't exactly scream "corporate."
I can almost hear these observers thinking: "Does she work here? She doesn't look like she works here. Maybe she works in the art department. But that's 2 buildings over unless she's just visiting? Maybe? I wonder if her boss is okay with it. Is it up to the dress code? I wish I could be that brave. Hmm... my daughter would love her watch/bag/etc." (*grins*)
Besides just my usual clothing, I like to veer from the corporate norm with other things as well.
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- elarablair favorited Punked Out Badge/Id Holders 23 Feb 18:27
You Will Need
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Step 1
~ For the front and back of outside, cut out a piece that is 4.25" x 2.75" with all 4 corners rounded and one that is 0.75" x 2.75" with 2 corners along one long side rounded. (see diagram)
~ Do the same with the lining.
~ If using interfacing, cut out a piece that is 4.25" x 2.75" with all 4 corners rounded. (see diagram)
~ On the plastic, cut out a piece that is 3.625" x 2.75" with 2 corners along one short side rounded. (see diagram) -
Step 2
Do any applique or decorative sewing on the outside before preceding with the next steps.
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Step 3
Layer the lining and outside pieces of the small back area together, right-sides out.
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Step 4
Cut two 3" pieces from the bias tape.
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Step 5
Sandwich the non-rounded edges of the small back pieces inside one of the pieces bias tape and sew in place with a running stitch. Trim off the excess tape when done.
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Step 6
Do the same with the plastic piece and other strip of bias tape you just cut.
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Step 7
If using interfacing, place the outside fabric face down with the wrong side up, layer the interfacing on top of it and the lining on top of that right-side up. Iron together. Otherwise, just layer the outside and lining pieces, wrong sides together.
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Step 8
You should now have a large front piece, a small back piece trimmed on one side with bias tape, and the plastic piece trimmed on one side with bias tape.
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Step 10
Starting in the center of the top, sandwich the pieces between the bias-tape and sew through all the layers with a running stitch.
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Step 11
Be sure to pleat the tape as you sew it around the corner.
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Step 13
Continue sewing the tape around the edge of the pieces until all 3 pieces are held together by the tape.
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Step 15
Trim off any excess. Attach the loop to your lanyard or badge clip and you are good to go!