Leather Phone Cover with Card Slot

Are you looking for an easy leathercraft project that delivers beautiful results? In this post, I’ll show you how to make a leather phone case with a built-in card holder using a free printable pattern and full video tutorial.

This simple yet rewarding project is perfect for leathercraft beginners and hobbyists who want to create a professional-looking phone wallet in just a few hours.

Free Leather Phone Case Pattern Download

To make the process as easy as possible, I’ve designed a free downloadable pattern you can print at home. The pattern includes all the measurements and cutting guides you need to make your own leather phone case with a couple of card slots.

👉 Download the free leather phone cover pattern here

Video Tutorial: Leather Phone Cover with Card Slot

If you prefer visual instructions, check out my full step-by-step video tutorial where I walk you through the entire build process — from cutting the leather to finishing the edges.

🎥 Watch the full leathercraft tutorial here

Why This Is a Great Leathercraft Project

  • Quick Build Time: You can complete this leather phone cover in about 2–3 hours.
  • Beginner Friendly: The design is simple, with no complicated cuts or hardware.
  • Practical and Stylish: Combines phone protection with a convenient card slot.
  • Minimal Tools Needed: You can complete the project with basic leatherworking tools.

Leathercraft Tips for This Project

  • Use a stitching pony to keep your stitches straight and even.
  • Burnish your edges for a clean, professional finish.
  • Customise with different colours or add a monogram for a personal touch.

Download the Free Pattern and Get Started!

Whether you’re new to leathercraft or just looking for a quick and satisfying build, this leather phone cover with a card slots is a great weekend project. Download the free pattern, follow the video tutorial, and enjoy making your own handcrafted phone case.

👉 Click here to download the free pattern now


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Check out my other tutorials and free patterns on the blog for more creative leatherworking ideas!

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