Remember this stack of fabric that I needed help with?? Well I took your suggestion and found a great free pattern online from indietutes, and ta-da! Darling kid's backpacks!!
Aren't they sweet?? They are made using Children at Play for Michael Miller and Anika by Monaluna.
This was Sawyer's first day of preschool, precious! And little brother Ollie certainly couldn't be without a backpack of his own :)
Welcome to Fabric Tuesday 50!
Ready to share?? Here's a refresher for Fabric Tuesday if you need it....can't wait to see what you've created this week!
I love these rucksacks. Great fabric! Esther.
ReplyDeletethey're SO cute!! i never thought of making backpacks, but they're the perfect non-fitted thing to make for gifts!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking to the pattern, i'm definitely saving it!
They look great! Thanks for linking to the pattern. My daughter starts preschool in January & needs a bag so these would be great!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable bags! I really wanted to make one for my son but haven't gotten to it yet. But, I went to the parents' meeting for my son's preschool last night and they told us he had to have a full-size backpack. Completely ridiculous! I may still have to make him one....
ReplyDeleteThose are just adorable. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how cute those rucksacks are! The last picture is just precious.
ReplyDeletecutest backpacks! and I can't believe it's a free pattern.
ReplyDeleteAdorable backpacks! Your boys are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for Fabric Tuesday, I found some inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute (and the bags!)
ReplyDeleteKxx
I like those backpacks!!!!! Adam starts preschool on Tuesday. I am INSPIRED!!!!!!! Thank you :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!! I love the backpacks - they are sooo sweet!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! Great job. Thanks for sharing the link.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweeties! Rucksacks are cute too. I like the fabrics.
ReplyDeletesuper cute and slightly less complicated than that one time...sad.
ReplyDelete