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Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack

easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack
easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack

Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Press all folds down with an iron. then sew along the top two dotted lines of the pocket and then flip inside out to make a clean pocket. attach the pocket to the right side of the fabric (centered right to left and about 2 3 the way down from the top). pin into place and straight stitch the pocket on to the fabric. Start by cutting out two rectangles 16″x19″ from your outer fabric and your liner fabric… so a total of 4 rectangles altogether. note: this size is for a medium size child lined drawstring backpack. for an adult size, add two inches in both directions. for a smaller child, take two inches away in both directions. let’s start with the liner!.

easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack
easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack

Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Drawstring backpack sewing pattern. yield: 12 1 2″ (w) x 17 1 2″ (h) drawstring backpack. active time: 1 hour. total time: 1 hour. difficulty: avid beginner. estimated cost: $2 $5. backpack bags can be easy and quick to sew. this drawstring backpack takes only about 30 minutes to sew. Sewing. press a 1 4” hem on both short ends of the drawstring casing rectangles. stitch. set these aside for a few minutes. fold and press the 3” squares in half. fold and press the edges the the center and then press in half again to make strips that are 3” long and 3 4” wide. topstitch close to both long edges. Step 6. make the tabs for the bottom of the drawstring backpack using the 3 inch x 2 inch pieces of fabric. fold each piece of fabric in half, bring the wrong side of the fabric together with the right sides facing out. press flat with an iron. open up the fabric and you will see the pressed edge in the middle. Drawstring backpack pattern. fold each piece of fabric so it measures 11″ x 18″. cut along the fold so you have four pieces each measuring 11″ x 18″. cut a 3 inch strip off the top of each piece (3″ x 11″). cut one inch off each of your 3″ wide pieces (3″ x 10″). mix the 3″ x 10″ pieces up!.

easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack
easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack

Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Step 6. make the tabs for the bottom of the drawstring backpack using the 3 inch x 2 inch pieces of fabric. fold each piece of fabric in half, bring the wrong side of the fabric together with the right sides facing out. press flat with an iron. open up the fabric and you will see the pressed edge in the middle. Drawstring backpack pattern. fold each piece of fabric so it measures 11″ x 18″. cut along the fold so you have four pieces each measuring 11″ x 18″. cut a 3 inch strip off the top of each piece (3″ x 11″). cut one inch off each of your 3″ wide pieces (3″ x 10″). mix the 3″ x 10″ pieces up!. First, pin top handle to back of bag, 3.5” (8.9cm) from the sides and 2” (5cm) from the top. there should be a gap of about 1.5” (3.81cm) between the two ends of the handle. next, sew down handle to back of bag by sewing a rectangle with a “x”right below the drawstring channel. Step 2: make tabs to go at the bottom of the bag. take the 2″ x 6″ rectangle and iron it in half lengthwise. open the rectangle up and fold each long side toward the crease you just made. iron these. then fold the rectangle in half again lengthwise and iron. you should end up with a 1 2″ x 6″ rectangle.

easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack
easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack

Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack First, pin top handle to back of bag, 3.5” (8.9cm) from the sides and 2” (5cm) from the top. there should be a gap of about 1.5” (3.81cm) between the two ends of the handle. next, sew down handle to back of bag by sewing a rectangle with a “x”right below the drawstring channel. Step 2: make tabs to go at the bottom of the bag. take the 2″ x 6″ rectangle and iron it in half lengthwise. open the rectangle up and fold each long side toward the crease you just made. iron these. then fold the rectangle in half again lengthwise and iron. you should end up with a 1 2″ x 6″ rectangle.

easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Beginner
easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Beginner

Easy Sewing With Kids 30 Minute Drawstring Fabric Backpack Beginner

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