Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Drawstring Backpack Sewing Tutorial


I made a drawstring backpack like this years ago and I use it all the time.  Its great for hiking because its small and lightweight but its big enough to hold your keys, wallet, and a snack (always pack a snack).  I also use them when I'm out being a tourist or shopping a flea market or going to the park.  Basically anytime a purse or big bag would be a hassle but you still need to carry your keys and your phone (and your snack!)


This bag is made from woven fabric.  Something like calico or quilter's cotton is what I usually use.  You can use print or solid for the outside, you could also make a quilt block for the front.  For the lining I recommend a light colored solid fabric.  I dark or printed fabric can make it harder to find what you need inside your bag. 




The video will show you step by step how to make this bag.  Here are some highlights:

Materials: 1/2 yd of fabric for the outside; 1/2 yd of fabric for the lining; 12 yards of worsted weight yarn; thread

Tools: Iron and board; sewing machine, pins, hand sewing needle, scissors, measuring tape, paper clip, pencil.

Pattern: Cut each piece of fabric into a 14" x 26" rectangle.



This post was submitted to the Finally Friday Link-a-long on Go Crazy Crochet

4 comments:

  1. Katie, I so love your backpack-- pretty and practical! Thank you for sharing at last week's Go Crochet Crazy Link Party (for all things homemade and handmade). I hope to see you again for this Friday's link party at www.GoCrochetCrazy.blogspot.com !

    ReplyDelete
  2. I just made this bag, very good instructions. I would really like to use something other than yarn next time

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love your tutorial that I found on YouTube for this bag. It is so concise, well organized, and clear. Thanks a lot.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love your tutorial that I found on YouTube for this bag. It is so concise, well organized, and clear. Thanks a lot.

    ReplyDelete

About Me

My photo
Welcome to my little corner of the web. I love to share things I make and ideas I have. I hope you enjoy!