Packful of Backpacks


In today's post I offer you a selection of backpack models. This is the fifth and final publication of my publications on knitted bag patterns, where I have written publications on selected styles of handbags / wristbands, clutches , handbags and sling bags .

The backpack above is Verbena Katie Carlson’s backpack. I thought about choosing and changing a sales team. Commercially made straps are much stronger than woven straps, and as I mentioned in my previous post about handbags, commercially made straps, handles, earrings, and other hardware enhance the look of a handmade bag. It can be difficult to find the right accessory for a bag (there aren't many options on the market), so I recommend shopping before you buy other materials and accessories for your bag, and then adapting and customizing the project. to adjust the pocket plan if necessary.





Scottish Macduff Bag , by Judy Furlong. This is probably my favorite of the sixteen I have chosen for this post, and in fact I found it earlier in my Selected Plaid Knitting Patterns publication.





Black checkered mini backpack by Sherrie Kibler. Here is a simpler and very smart checkered backpack.





Phoenix Bess's Rainbow Backpack . It’s so much fun, where I thought if I had it, I’d be happy every time I used it. I also want to choose a nice color.





Flannel shoulder bag by Katie Nagorney and Ann Swanson. Here is a simple and functional one. Like the Verbena Backpack above, this bag will come with a strap that comes out of the box.





Patons flannel backpack . Nice and quite stylish bag.





Megan Lacey 's backpack . This backpack is simple but attractive and this is more practical in size than the other bags in this publication. But of course, an experienced knitter and a knitter can be approached from each of these motifs.





Now that I’ve created a useful and appropriate adult backpack design, let’s get to the fun part of this publication: backpacks for kids. This is The Yarn Genie 's Orla Owl Felt Backpack . Very nice! But I'm going to use a wrench for this design, not a punch-type one.





Tatyana Fedorova 's sheep backpack . The knitted sheep has something: it is very meta. And it is very well represented.





Dale Hwang Kitty Backpack . I know some girls who want to be obsessed with cats.





Alison Stewart-Guinea Birdie Backpack . Here’s an owl backpack that is more of a cartoon. It is a now defunct Petite Purls model, but it is still free online.





Pretty Amanda Saladin's Berry Backpack . Strawberries are always a favorite in children’s designs and it’s easy to see why they are given the striking shape and color of real strawberries. The bag is great and the side pocket and zip pocket are very handy.





The Yarn Genie's Ulyana Unicorn Felt Backpack . A fun little bag for a child (or adult?) Who is obsessed with the unicorn in your life.





Robot Backpack , by Brenda KB Anderson. Here’s a great bag to make when IA takes over the planet and you want to prove to our robotics experts that you’re a good, well-documented person.





Punk Rock Backpack , by Heather Barnes, has been published in Stitch 'N Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook . Backpacks are surprisingly easy to carry. Heather Barnes writes on this model page that in addition to the lining, "all you do is sew a square stitch, then a zipper and some laces." mono with any motif.





Nemesis Backpack Vs. Half Hero Skin , by Rachel Sanchez. I’m not a player, but in the meantime I would suggest that this backpack could represent Nintendo’s Mario franchise Koopa. (I’m sure one or more readers will correct me if I make the wrong reference). The level of detail here is amazing, and the vertices can also be removed, and the backpack allows you to carry it as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Costume: The model includes a horn, bracelet and mask accessories.
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