Drawstring Backpack
This reversible pack works with drawstring, and can carry as many different looks as your creative side can dish up.
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This reversible pack works with drawstring, and can carry as many different looks as your creative side can dish up. Make one side a solid and one side a favorite print. The plain side makes a great blank canvas for displaying pins, fabric panels, patches, or a favorite silk flower.
Materials and Tools:
four fat quarters* of fabric – our bag was made using two same-color solids, two coordinating prints
fifth fat quarter in a coordinating color
two pieces of quilt batting cut to 17-1/2" x 21-1/2"
42" of 1"-wide drawstring - you can use stitched and turned blanket binding in a coordinating color or make your own by stitching and turning a long loop of fabric
two 1/2" buttons
grommets – optional
two, 12-inch lengths of 1/2-inch NuFoam - optional
*Fat quarters are pieces of fabric cut to 18" x 22". Find them in an abundance of prints and colors at quilt supply retailers for less than $2, or cut your own.
Steps:
- Layer fabrics in this order: one solid fabric right side up, one print fabric right side down and a piece of batting on top. Stitch around the perimeter of this fabric sandwich, leaving a four-inch opening for turning. Turn so the batting is sandwiched between the fabrics, then stitch to close. Repeat for second set of fabrics.
- For both pieces made in step 1, measure one inch from the top of the panel and use a straight pin to note the measurement. Evenly space four sections across the top of the panel at the one-inch mark. Use pins to mark each spot. Make buttonholes or set grommets if preferred at each of the eight spots.
Designer's note: If desired, you can fortify your bag by covering a panel of thick foam to serve as the "bottom" of the bag. Just slip it inside the pack, situating it at the bag's bottom.
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