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Two-Tone foldover backpack project

4/5/2022

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This two-tone foldover backpack project combines the fun take on simple improv patchwork piecing, and the functionality of a back pack.
The finished measurements are : Approx. 13" x 14" x 3" (33 x 35.5 x 7.5 cm) - the height can be extended up to 16" (40.5 cm).

Features : 
1x external zipper pocket
Front buckle closure
Zipper closure
1x internal zipper pocket
​2x internal slip pockets

Download the pattern here
Watch the video tutorial

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​WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS BACKPACK


FABRIC
For this project I use the cotton quilting fabric for both the external and the interior fabric. As a quilter, I always have a wide range of collection of these fabrics, thus I tend to use them in my bag projects. With proper interfacing and care, you can make your bag looking fabulous, and last for a while.
You can play around with different kind of fabrics such as canvas, linen, home decor fabric etc. Depending on the weight of the fabric, you may or may not leave out the interfacing. When in doubt, do a little bit of testing and see how you like it.


INTERFACING
Fusible Fleece is the main interfacing I use to add structure to this bag. My favorite kind of Fusible Fleece is the Thermolam kind (Pellon TP971F), it is thicker and denser than the regular fusible fleece.
Fusible woven interfacing (pellon sf 101) is used to add the enough stability, without too much thickness, thus easier to install the zipper pockets.
Ultra Lightweight interfacing - Pellon PLF36 just to add a bit of extra body to the outer zipper pocket panel.


1” WEBBING STRAP
I use nylon webbing, since that’s what I have on hand. You may also use cotton webbing, or make your own strap. If you prefer to have wider shoulder straps, use 1 1/2" wide strap instead.
2x connecting rings (d-rings or rectangular rings) + 2x Adjustable strap slider

1x set of parachute buckle for 1" strap

Make sure that the male buckle has the slider bar to make the strap adjustable 

Zipper
14" (35.5cm) purse size (#4.5) zipper for the closure
8" (20 cm) purse size (#4.5) zipper for the exterior zipper pocket
8" (20cm) all purpose zipper (#3) zipper for the interior zipper pocket 

Basic sewing notions
Walking Foot 
24" Quilting ruler
Polyester Thread



WHAT IS IMPROV PATCHWORK PIECING?
The improv patchwork is a freestyle kind of patchwork method, where we cut and piece the fabrics without any proper measurements, creating a unique, one-of-a-kind fabric panel.

My approach to this technique is to bring the freestyle in order, thus making it much more doable, and less overwhelming. In this tutorial we will start off with 2x identical rectangles 16” x 21”, then trim off the finished fabric to 15” x 20”.
I have created many videos and tutorials that incorporated the improv patchwork in different kind methods check them out here.

Can I skip the improv patchwork and us solid panels instead?
Sure you can. Simply cut your exterior panels 15” x 20”, then follow the rest of the steps.

Can I keep my laptop in this backpack?
Yes, a smaller size laptop (13” or so) will fit in this backpack

After you download the pattern, please watch the full video tutorial on my Youtube channel. Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss any future upload.
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Woodland Backpack sewing tutorial

6/10/2021

 
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woodland backpack, a mid size backpack by Yoan Sewing Studio
The Woodland Backpack is an awesome mid-size backpack for your adventures. This backpack comes with a front exterior zipper pocket and 3 extra pockets in the interior. 

Finished backpack measurements : Approx. 11" x 13" x 3" (28 x 33 x 7.6 cm).

UPDATE : at about 19:19, I wrote to measure down 8" from the top, pleas disregard, it should be 8 1/2" (21.5 cm). 
I also reduced the bottom measurements from 22" x 3 1/2" to 20" x 3 1/2" so the gusset + zipper panel will fit snuggly to the front/back panel. In this case, it's okay if the zipper/bottom panel wouldn't fit all the way to the corner, just distribute the fabric evenly (snip about 1/8" around the edges of the zipper/bottom panel at the corner area; hand basting the corners with hand stitching will help sewing the corners much easier.

Download the PDF pattern here
Watch the full video tutorial here
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