Packful of Backpacks
In today's article, I present different styles of pockets. This is the fifth and final post in my series on clutches, handbags, toto bags, and messenger bag designs .
The backpack shown above is the Verbena backpack by Katie Carlson. I'll take a commercial mortgage and pay it back. Commercial straps will be much stronger than stitched straps, and as I saw in my previous post, using straps, gloves, laces, and other laces on the market will enhance the look of your bag. It can be difficult to find items to match the bag (there aren't many options on the market), so I recommend you buy other materials and accessories for the bag you want to make before you buy and then combine and customize them. . purse. The project plan is appropriate for them as needed.
Magduff Tartan Bag by Judy Furlong. This is probably my favorite of the sixteen models I have chosen for this post, and of course I have already chosen for my articles on selected models of plywood crayons .
Miniature black backpack from Sherry Kibler. There is another plaid bag, very simple and very smart.
Rainbow backroll , Phoenix base. I think it's a lot of fun, if I had it I would love it every time I use it. I also liked choosing a nice color scheme for it.
Colored shoulder bags by Katie Nagorni and Ann Swanson. It's simple and convenient. Backpack Verbena As described above, I use a commercial cable.
Flannel bag heard in patents. Beautiful and somewhat elegant bag.
Sensational backpack from Megan Lassie. A simple bag, but stylish and a bit more practical than some of the other bags in this post. But, of course, experienced sweaters and pullovers can always emphasize these styles.
Now that I've designed a backpack suitable for adults and services, let's move on to the interesting part of this article: children's bags. This is a curious Orla bag from Yarn Genie. so beautiful! But I use a barrel key for the eyes, not a perforated one for this design.
Sheep bag , Tatyana Fedorova. There is something very vicious about stolen sheep. And it's shown very well.
Kitty Bag by Del Huang. I know little girls with little cats who want something like this.
Bird backpack by Allison Stuart-Guinea. There is another owl bag, more cartoonish. This is a preview of armchair activist Patty Earls , but is still available online for free.
Beautiful bag with berries from Amanda Saladin. Strawberries have been popular in children's design for years, and it's easy to see why real strawberries have such attractive shapes and colors. This is a very beautiful bag, the side pockets and zippered pockets are very convenient.
Ulyana Unicorn felt bag from Yarn Genie. A little funny Unicorn bag is the stressful child (or adult?) in your life .
Robot Bag , Brenda K. Anderson. When artificial intelligence rules the planet and you want to show our robot masters that you are a good person and you have a good character.
A punk rock backpack by Heather Barnes, published in Stitch's The Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook . Bags are very easy to make. Heather Barnes wrote on this model page: This makes it a great basic pocket design that suits your needs, swapping out the monkey for whatever you want.
Nemesis Backpack vs. Hero's Half-Shell by Rachel Sanchez (I'm sure one or more of my readers will correct me if I make a mistake).