Anleitung: Baby Pucksack nähen
Anleitung No. 1333The most beautiful sewing ideas often require only little effort: The cute baby backpack can be quickly sewn by yourself with the help of these instructions!
For this sewing instruction of our VBS blogger Svenja you need 1 m printed Cotton fabric (for the sewing example 140 cm wide fabrics by the meter was used), 1 m Fleece fabric in pink, sewing thread matching the fabric and for the closure either Velcro strap or snaps snaps and pliers. As a helpful handiwork accessory, you should have a pair of fabric scissors and Clover fabric clamps next to the sewing machine
Svenja has developed the Pattern for you. Click on download template. You will receive several PDF pages, which when put together result in a Pattern in original size. As a little help Svenja has numbered the pages and drawn circles with numbers at the edges of the pages, which show exactly how to glue the sheets together. The wrap-around cover is made up of three parts: the back, the front and the hood.
Cutting the fabrics
First the printed side of the fabric is folded once in the middle, so that the width of the fabric is 70 cm when folded. At the folding edge (fabric break), each pattern piece is now placed once and transferred to the fabric with one.
The same procedure is now followed with the fleece fabric: Fold and transfer Pattern .
Sew front part and hood
The two Fabric cuts for the front part are now placed right on top of each other (printed side and "good" fleece side), fixed with Pins or with Clover Wonder Clips and sewn together at the top edge (see photo: blue line). The resulting front part is turned over and the seam is stitched again from the right side. Now the Fabric cuts of the hood are also placed on the right side, fixed, sewn together and then turned over.
Joining and sewing together
In the next step, the different pieces of fabric are joined together to fit together perfectly: First, the back part is spread out with the right (printed side up). With Cotton fabric down, the hood and front part are then placed on the back-Fabric cut , with the fleece fabric as the top layer on top, right side down. The pieces of fabric are stapled or tucked together well, and except for a turning opening on one side, the fabric is sewn all the way around. Turn the sewing over and close the turn opening (sew the fabric together). A baby wrap blanket has been created.
Closures
For a real backpack, either a Velcro strap is now sewn onto the side panels or snap fasteners are used.
Sew thefront part together as shown with the blue auxiliary line.
Sew thehead piece together as shown with the blue auxiliary line.