Packful of Backpacks


In today's article, I present to you a variety of backpack models. This is the fifth and final post I wrote in my knitted bag design post where I placed a clutch / purse, handbag , wallet , and message bag of your choice.

The backpack shown above is a Verbena backpack created by Katie Carlson . I think I should go with commercially made tires and change them. Commercial ties will be much stronger than knitwear, and as I mentioned in my previous paperback publications, the use of commercial straps, gloves, laces, and other accessories enhances the look of hand-made bags. It can be difficult to find the right accessories for your bag (there is not a huge choice on the market), so I recommend that you purchase it first before purchasing other materials and accessories for your bag, and then arrange it to match the design plan out of your own pocket. . . I am.





Judy Ferlong's Scottish Macduff Bag. This is definitely my favorite of the sixteen models I have chosen for this post;





Sherry Kibler striped mini backpack. Here is a simple cake backpack when you are very smart.





Rainbow backpack by Phoenix Bess. It's so fun that if I had it, I'd love to use it every time. I would also like to choose a nice color for it.





Shoulder bags by Katie Nagorney and Ann Swanson. Here is a simple and useful one. As with the Verbena backpack above, I would go with commercial belts.





Flannel backpack made of patons . Nice and quite elegant bag.





Felt bag, author: Megan Lacey . Simple but attractive backpack and is a more practical size than some of the other bags in this article. But then, of course, experienced knitters can always develop one of these patterns.





Now that we've designed an adult backpack, let's move on to this fun kids backpack article. This is a felt Orla Owl backpack from The Yarn Genie. Very sweet. But I'll be using calfskin buttons instead of holes for this design.





Skaapsak , Tatiana Fedorova. There is something about knitted sheep, it is so imperfect. And this is a particularly good service.





Kitten backpack by Dale Hwang. I know some girls who are interested in cats and would like to have something like this.





Alison Stewart-Gini "Birdie" backpack. Here is an owl backpack with multiple comics. This is an example of Petite Purls , currently inactive but still online for free.





Cute Berry backpack by Amanda Saladin. Strawberries are one of the favorite motifs of children's design and it's easy to see why, given the beautiful belly and colors of real strawberries. It is a very beautiful bag, its pockets and zippered pockets are such practical details.





Sensational Ulyana Unicorn backpack from The Yarn Genie. A fun little bag for a child ( or adult) with a horn in your life.





Inside CB Anderson robotic excavator bags . Here is a nice bag that can be made when artificial intelligence dominates the planet and you want to show our robot controllers that you are a good and educated human being.





Punch Rock backpack by Heather Barnes, published by Stitch'n Bitch . In the Knitting Manual . Backpacks are surprisingly easy to make. Heather Barnes writes on this pattern page that in addition to introspection, "all you have to do is sew blocks to knit and then throw on the chain - some ribbons". This will be a great example of a backpack that fits any of your horses, replacing the monkey with the pattern you want.





Rachel Sanchez's Nemesis vs Hero Backpack . I am not a gamer, but I would suggest in advance that this backpack could be made from Koopa's Nintendo Mario franchise. (I'm sure if I misspelled the link, one or more of my readers will correct me.) The level of detail here is incredible and the ears can be worn, so the backpack can be used as a teenage turtle mutant ninja. Costumes - The accessories included with the model are horns, ribbon and masks.
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