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Saturday, 21 September 2024

New PDF: Passport & Travel Document Keeper

New PDF by eSheep Designs
New PDF for the Passport & Travel Document Keeper...
From way back in 2016, I had a conundrum regarding choosing what to sew.

Since I wasn't making things to sell, I would very often ask myself what I would do with the finished project if I were to undertake the making of it.

The best outcome, of course, is  to make something that is both useful and will be used. In that respect, today's new PDF is for something that I've used on every airplane trip since 2019... of which – since Covid happened shortly afterwards – there have been all of two such occurrences!

You likely missed the original post about my search for a passport folder/holder that would meet my precise needs; it appeared in early 2015. I lamented the lack of important features in most of the designs that I had come across, and had already been planning my own solution. It ultimately took another four years for me to finish it and post it here as a quasi-tutorial.




For those of you not familiar with the background that led to the project, here are the features that I deemed to be important when I came up with the idea.

Apart but Together

I never did come up with a super snazzy solution for this requirement, but what I did ultimately works for me and that's fine. (I'll leave it to others to dream up something more elegant for themselves!)

What I'm referring to is that while each individual traveller has his or her own passport holder, it would be nice to be able to keep two or more of them together when not in use.

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
One way of keeping a couple of these attached...

For the two that I have, I installed some adhesive velcro "dots" onto the back. When not needed, the two of them stick together as one unit. In the PDF, I show another possible solution for corralling three or more of these.

Holds Boarding Pass & Passport

Most other passport keepers out there are either simple book cover type things that hold a passport and little else, or zippered folder style organizers that hold several passports and maybe some important papers.

I've said before that I'm not a fan of the "big wallet that holds everyone's passport" because it's ultimately inefficient. When you step up to board (unless you're a child under a certain age), you are expected to show your own passport and boarding pass. If all you have is a super-sized wallet that carries your family's passports, at some point you're going to have to remove and distribute them to the appropriate people. 

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
Must hold both passport and boarding pass...

My goal was to keep everything that each traveller needs to have within a single organizer, which meant that a spot for a boarding pass was a must. It has a place here under a vinyl window and can be easily removed when the circumstance requires.

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
A bookmark style strip to hold your passport open...

As for the passport, it actually has two homes: a diagonal see-through vinyl pocket on one side and a bookmark style strip on the reverse that keeps the passport open at a specific page.

Holds Travel Documents

I never rely on a cell phone to refer to travel documents (like hotel, tour, and flight confirmations), preferring to keep a hardcopy on me. No matter how convenient our modern phones can be, I find it cumbersome to scroll a small screen looking for a confirmation number. (Also, a piece of paper doesn't require the internet or need electricity to be charged up; yes, I am quite old school that way.)

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
A slip pocket for travel docs...

Even if you're a diehard smart phone addict, you might see the advantage of having a (backup) set of documents in paper form. The full width slip pocket in the centre of the unit will accommodate several 8.5" wide folded pages.

Holds Other Valuables

Finally, currency, visas, tickets, memory cards, SIMs and various sundry that need to be kept more securely can be stored in the zippered pocket. 

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
Secure zippered pocket...

In terms of difficulty, I'd say that there isn't too much here that's complicated. There is a basic zipper installation but I'm assuming that you've done one before. (Instructions are skimpy for the zipper part.) If you haven't worked with vinyl, it may prove tricky – and sticky – but we all learn by doing.

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
A look inside the pockets...

This is an easy to carry solution for all travellers. It can be easily slipped into any backpack, purse or laptop case that you'll probably also be carrying. At your destination, it'll fit into the average hotel room safe without issues.


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By the way, this PDF is not merely a copy of the blog post. I found some old photos of the creation process that I added to the mix. I changed up some of the wording in the instructions. And because I was recently cajoled into making a couple for a sister-in-law, there are some new photos as well, such as this one.

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
A rush job for one of my SILs...

This is a scrap friendly project that uses minimal fabric and ribbon. The exterior part requires just a single 11.5" x 9.25" (29cm x 23.5cm) piece. Everything else is a lining and not immediately visible, presenting a good opportunity to use up scrappy remnants that may not be your favourites.

Passport & Travel Document Keeper by eSheep Designs
An example of how to make them slightly different for two people...

If you use the same fabric for the whole family, choose different ribbon to tell them apart. For hubby and me, I actually just used different coloured thread along the passport bookmark strip.

Get your free copy of the PDF for the Passport & Travel Document Keeper here.

'Til next...

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