Inspired by the Japanese travel journal, Julie designed the Project Portfolio to neatly contain loose-leaf papers, journals, books, and tablets all together. This minimalist portfolio folder is made from washable kraft paper fabric, and is great for both knitting and non-knitting projects. The portfolio is held closed with elastic and the interior spine elastics can hold magazines, books, a Maker’s Board and folded papers. There are two interior pockets including an accordion pocket which is handy for stashing papers and other loose items. Extra elastics are included in four colors, so you can switch out the ivory elastic if you want a splash of color.
This Project Portfolio fits A4 and US letter sizes.
Contents featured in pockets are not included.
- Made of washable Kraft paper fabric
- 2 interior pockets:
- inside front cover – horizontal for patterns, papers, brochures
- inside back cover – verticsl accordion pocket for iPad/tablet, any papers, phone, pens, pencils, other small items
- Held closed with wide elastic band
- Spine elastic secures up to 4 magazines/books/journals
- 4 additional elastic colors included for customization
- Pre-assembled with ivory elastic inside spine and outer closure
- Dimensions:
- portfolio: 12 5/8" / 32 cm x 9" / 23cm x 3/4" / 2cm
- spine elastic: 54” / 135 cm ⅛” / .3 cm round elastic
- closure elastic: 24” / 60 cm of ¼” / .6 cm flat elastic
- Project portfolio with ivory elastic
- 4 additional elastic colors
Contents featured in pockets are not included.
Fill it with all the parts of your project and be prepared for your active day. Here is a video showing how Julie uses it.
Check our video for How to Change the Elastic to one of the provided alternate colors.
To add your own purchased elastic, you will need:
- for spine - 52in (130cm) of 1/8in (0.3cm) round elastic
- for closure - 24in (60cm) of 1/4in (0.6cm) flat elastic
Washing softens the material creating a worn look similar to leather. To wash, simply remove the elastic and machine wash on gentle in cool water. Squeeze and crumple while damp to encourage wrinkles and texture. Reshape and allow to air dry.
See our tutorial "How to Wash Kraft Paper Fabric Products" and our Instagram Highlights called "Kraft Fabric."
Try block printing to personalize your Project Portfolio!