DIY Book Bag

DIY Book Bag

Here is a pattern to create a bag strong enough to carry your books!

What you need

Fabric
Sewing Machine
Pins
interfacing

Instructions

1: Cut your patterns use newspaper or pattern paper.

Book Bag Pattern

 

2: Cut your fabric cut 2 of body of each of the following:

main fabric, interfacing, lining.

Cut 1 of bottom piece of each of the following:

main fabric, interfacing, lining.

Cut 2 of side pieces of each of the following:

main fabric, interfacing, lining

cut 1 of outside pocket of just the main fabric.

cut 1 of flap of each of the following: main fabric, interfacing, lining

cut 1 of strap of each of the following:

main fabric, interfacing

Cut 1 of the inside pocket of either main fabric or lining depending on the look you are going for.

3. Iron Interfacing to all outside pieces except the outside pocket.

4. Sew outside pocket to the body positioned in desirable spot.

5. Sew side pieces to the body, wrong sides together.

6. Sew bottom piece to the body, wrong sides also together.

7. Sew corner of side pieces to the corners of the bottom piece.

8. Sew other body piece to other pieces, wrong side out.

9. Do the same with lining pieces skipping steps 3 & 4.

10. Remember to sew inside pocket to the inside-back lining piece… on the correct side.

11. Next you want to put right side of bag together with wrong side of lining and sew together. Remember to leave a hole to pull fabric through. 12. Pull fabric through, close hole, attach straps (positioned where desired) and sew around top giving bag a nice finish.

13. Viola you should be finished!

This project was contributed by Tai

Comments

  1. So I have this pattern and I am trying to make it but the instructions say nothing about how to attach the flap or how to sew together the strap, it is also very unclear on how to even sew both large parts of the bag, to make it a bag. I like how it has turned out so far but I feel as if I need to figure out the rest on my own.

  2. this looks like a very good book bag. I have been looking for easy fast projects that I can use for something and this fits all of those.

  3. Love it.
    Finished pic is on top ppl!
    I am kinda young but i love sewing
    this will be my first sewing pattern made!

  4. it seems nice..but picture of the whole procedure will make it clear 🙂

  5. addey411 says

    I like your idea it’s pretty cool,and fun.

  6. I love this craft, but it could use step by step photos. Still 5 stars, though.

  7. I would really like a picture because I don’t really know what type of bag it is. Is it a backpack a bag that you wear on your side… Also what type of fabric is recomended?

  8. very creative

  9. Instructions for how to attach flap were left out. For experience sewing people, not the biggest issue. For inexperienced sewing people, can be a little confuzing.

  10. I don’t think it needs a pic. I’m so trying this out!:)

  11. ilovehorses says

    it says to hang tight for a pic!!! sheesh people!!!
    Love it though:)

  12. easy to make
    great to use

  13. angelstar says

    great idea!!!!!!!
    but a pic would make it feel better.

  14. Cool! Can’t wait to try it!

  15. i’d really aprreciate a picture so i can see what it looks like!! ☺♥

  16. PLEASE CAN I HAVE A PIC?!

  17. chinchilla_chilieboy says

    cute idea,i will probably make this one…..i wish that there was a picture tho..love josie

  18. directions read very easily. Project anyone could make. Would like to see picture of project.

  19. I loved it! But I do think a pic would be nice =]

  20. definitely needs a picture…

  21. DisneyDancer1986 says

    I don’t think a fnished pix is NEEDED, but it would be neat to see the finished product, otherwise the pix provided give an idea on how it should look.

  22. A picture is needed.

  23. a picture of the finished items would be very nice

  24. NO pic!

  25. Not for inexperienced sewers.

  26. Ithought it was really cool

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