Handmade ideas for a maternity and child health handbook case: an easy-to-make multi-purpose case
A convenient maternity and child health handbook case that can store the handbook you receive when you become pregnant, as well as the clinic card needed for appointments.
Since it’s something related to your child, many people want to use something they feel attached to.
In this article, we introduce DIY ideas for making your own maternity and child health handbook case.
From compact cases that fit the handbook perfectly, to large-capacity ones and designs with special attention to style, we share a variety of ideas.
There are also easy ideas suitable for beginners, so once you receive your handbook, be sure to give making one a try!
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Handmade ideas for maternity and child health record book cases: easy-to-make multi-purpose cases (11–20)
pouch with dividers

When you start going to the hospital regularly, the things you need to carry tend to increase, don’t they? Not just your patient card and insurance card, but also items like masks and sanitizer spray.
A pouch with dividers is the perfect solution for managing all those items.
We’ll make the gusset a bit wider, so it can handle slightly bulky things, too.
The inner pocket also has a button, which adds a few steps to the process, but I think it’s manageable for intermediate crafters.
If you’re worried about the pouch losing its shape, reinforcing it with fusible interfacing could help.
It also works great as a bag-in-bag, so it’s an easy recommendation without any reservations.
In conclusion
How did you like these handmade ideas for a maternal and child health handbook case? Did you find an idea for the exact style of case you wanted? Some ideas can even be made craft-style without using a sewing machine, so be sure to check those out too.
Try making the most user-friendly case for yourself with your favorite fabric!


