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How to Make a Drawstring Backpack

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Also known as a sackpack or a cinch sack, drawstring backpacks are a great way to carry around your everyday essentials. Not only are they great as a carryall bag, you can also use them as a gym bag, overnight bag and travel carry-on. The bag opening cinches closed using 1/4-inch rope, and the bag features a main opening and a zippered front pocket. This drawstring pack includes a lightweight lining and is made from cotton duck and DuraWax™ Waxed Canvas. Watch our tutorial and learn how to make your own drawstring backpack! HOW TO MAKE A DRAWSTRING BACKPACK CHAPTERS LIST: Cutting Out Fabric Panels - 0:48 min Sewing Zippered Pocket - 1:28 min Adding Bag Top, Tabs & Back - 8:11 min Cutting & Sewing Lining - 13:13 min Adding Drawstring Sleeve - 15:46 min Sewing Inside Lining - 19:57 min Adding Drawstrings - 28:56 min Materials List - 32:23 min MATERIAL LIST: DuraWax™ Light Waxed Canvas Cotton Duck 12 oz. - We Used - Item # 122408 https://www.sailrite.com/Brand/DuraWax/Popular-Collection/DuraWax-Light/type/Products?keywords=waxed%20canvas Cotton Duck Marine 10 oz. Off White 35" Fabric - Item # 863100 https://www.sailrite.com/Cotton-Duck-10oz-Off-White-36 Nylon 200D 60" Fabric - We Used - Item # 1002 https://www.sailrite.com/Nylon-Flag-Cloth-4oz-Red-60 YKK® Continuous Zipper Chain #5 (Metal Chain) - We Used - Item # 122357 https://www.sailrite.com/Zipper-Type/Metal-Chain/type/Products?keywords=YKK%C2%AE%20Continuous%20Zipper%20Chain%205%20Metal%20Ch YKK® Zipper Slider #5 Single Non‑Locking (Metal Chain) - We Used - Item # 122342 https://www.sailrite.com/Zipper-Type/Metal-Chain/type/Products?keywords=YKK%C2%AE%20Continuous%20Zipper%20Chain%205%20Metal%20Ch New England Sta‑Set Double Braid Rope 1/4" (6mm) White - Item # 812 https://www.sailrite.com/Sta-Set-Double-Braid-Line-1-4-6mm-White V‑92 White UV Bonded Polyester Thread 4 oz. (1,350 yds.) - Item # 100079 https://www.sailrite.com/Thread-V-92-Polyester-White-UV-4oz-1-050-Yds Seamstick 1/4" Basting Tape for Canvas & Upholstery (36 yds.) - Item # 122065 https://www.sailrite.com/Seamstick-1-4-Basting-Tape-for-Canvas-Upholstery-36-Yards TOOLS LIST: Clear Acrylic Ruler 6" x 24" - Item # 102400 https://www.sailrite.com/Clear-Acrylic-Ruler-6-x-24 Comfort Grip Rotary Cutter 60mm - Item # 9655 https://www.sailrite.com/Olfa-Deluxe-Rotary-Cutter-60mm 3-in-1 Mark and Trace - Item # 122802 https://www.sailrite.com/3-in-1-Mark-and-Trace Self Healing Rotary Cutting Mat 24" x 36" - Item # 120257 https://www.sailrite.com/Self-Healing-Rotary-Cutting-Mat-24-x-36 Sailrite® Deluxe Fabricator® Sewing Machine Package (110V) - Item # 400600 https://www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Deluxe-Fabricator-Sewing-Machine-Package Wonder Clips Assorted Colors (Pk10) - Item # 121876 https://www.sailrite.com/Wonder-Clips-Set-of-10 Deluxe 5 1/2" Magnetic Sewing Guide - Item # 103597 https://www.sailrite.com/Deluxe-5-1-2-Magnetic-Sewing-Guide

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    @petagirlpo3 years ago I love it when Eric personally hosts these tutorials, he's lowkey hilarious. In the middle of a masterful technical assembly, just busts out the most relatable, lighthearted "these scissors are crap," I laughed so hard. Thanks man, keep up the good work. ... 8
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    @IC82Hillford2 years ago Thank you! I used the last 2 minutes of this video to help me lace up a similar bag I've been avoiding for 2 years.
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    @letgo31043 years ago You are really calm and peaceful throughout the video .I really liked your serene nature . ❤️❤️❤️ From Kerala, India. 1
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    @noerodriguez61503 years ago You guys have one of my most favorite tutorials end instructional channels, I thank you! You inspire me to learn and do/make. 7
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    @nicolasdejardin34123 years ago As it looks so easy, why did I fail :
    A/ You are outrageously good at what you are doing
    B/ I am more than bad at this
    C/ A and B
    D/ answer D
    A clue : my tension is always too high (or my thread too thin) 😉
    Thanks for sharing from France👍
    ...
    6
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    @ginasath3 years ago Excellent tutorial. I was looking for a bag to sew for boys and this is perfect. Thank you. 2
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    @pamelaatwell5232 years ago Very clearly explained. Thank you. I also loved the tip of using a rod and tape to insert the rope.
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    @jam17012 years ago One of the better bags that I have made. It should get lots of use. THANKS!
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    @retroredo98507 months ago Interesting! This just came on my feed. I had a 1933 Industrial Singer with walking foot but it had a clutch motor. I couldnt get used to it. Gave to a leather worker. I make similar drawstrings bags from tshirts and jeans. I tried lining either but had not thought to make my drawstring part a separate one layer piece. I lined the entire bag then made a channel but didnt pull in enough with now 4 layers of material. My tshirt bags I just do one layer as the hikers here want something light anyway. Or its just a novelty as I buy the local graphic tourist tshrits of the area at the thrift store depiciting fishing or the mountains. I do line the tshirts if I make a tote or hobo style bag. Someone gave me a ton of not used 70s gaberdine. I actually stop my side stitching about 6" from the top and fold the side edge in like you did and stitch it down. Then fold down the casing and sew across each side. I also just leave a space in the corners and poke my ends back into the bag from the right side and stitch back and forth across them. I will try this separate casing method so I can line my drawstring bags better. Love the sailrite machine but Im too old to get one now! ...
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    @RacerrrOG2 years ago Thank You very much for detailed instructions !
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    @fireflysailing60462 years ago Must be awesome to go to the warehouse and just pull whatever you need for a project! Lol! I love this…as always a very well made and useful product…i’m making a few out of old sailcoth and sunbrella but look forward to new drawstring backpacks! ...
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    @nitaholder42423 years ago Absolutely fantastic work! Thanks for sharing. 1
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    @jeannerowsell683 years ago Hi Eric
    Thank for sharing with all your DIY videos.
    Is the dura-wax material colourfast?
    1
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    @monyabraham38623 years ago hola buen día . saludos desde Argentina .queria saber Con que maquina costura de triple arrastre? Gracias 1
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    @omaserrano1703last year Gracias por este tutorial tan bueno. me puede decir las medidas del material utilizado? gracias
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    @stoneblue17953 years ago I must order a couple yards of the waxed canvas to check out.
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    @dianacao44313 years ago adding strings
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    @huntersonya9282 years ago Hello I really enjoyed your tutorial and I may try this project. What type of sewing machine are you using? I suspect it is industrial?
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    @khulnabaghouse41503 years ago ohh good🥰
    plz give me a video link about male back pack ☺️
  • @
    @petagirlpo3 years ago I love it when Eric personally hosts these tutorials, he's lowkey hilarious. In the middle of a masterful technical assembly, just busts out the most relatable, lighthearted "these scissors are crap," I laughed so hard. Thanks man, keep up the good work. ... 8
  • @
    @IC82Hillford2 years ago Thank you! I used the last 2 minutes of this video to help me lace up a similar bag I've been avoiding for 2 years.
  • @
    @letgo31043 years ago You are really calm and peaceful throughout the video .I really liked your serene nature . ❤️❤️❤️ From Kerala, India. 1
  • @
    @noerodriguez61503 years ago You guys have one of my most favorite tutorials end instructional channels, I thank you! You inspire me to learn and do/make. 7
  • @
    @nicolasdejardin34123 years ago As it looks so easy, why did I fail :
    A/ You are outrageously good at what you are doing
    B/ I am more than bad at this
    C/ A and B
    D/ answer D
    A clue : my tension is always too high (or my thread too thin) 😉
    Thanks for sharing from France👍
    ...
    6
  • @
    @ginasath3 years ago Excellent tutorial. I was looking for a bag to sew for boys and this is perfect. Thank you. 2
  • @
    @pamelaatwell5232 years ago Very clearly explained. Thank you. I also loved the tip of using a rod and tape to insert the rope.
  • @
    @jam17012 years ago One of the better bags that I have made. It should get lots of use. THANKS!
  • @
    @retroredo98507 months ago Interesting! This just came on my feed. I had a 1933 Industrial Singer with walking foot but it had a clutch motor. I couldnt get used to it. Gave to a leather worker. I make similar drawstrings bags from tshirts and jeans. I tried lining either but had not thought to make my drawstring part a separate one layer piece. I lined the entire bag then made a channel but didnt pull in enough with now 4 layers of material. My tshirt bags I just do one layer as the hikers here want something light anyway. Or its just a novelty as I buy the local graphic tourist tshrits of the area at the thrift store depiciting fishing or the mountains. I do line the tshirts if I make a tote or hobo style bag. Someone gave me a ton of not used 70s gaberdine. I actually stop my side stitching about 6" from the top and fold the side edge in like you did and stitch it down. Then fold down the casing and sew across each side. I also just leave a space in the corners and poke my ends back into the bag from the right side and stitch back and forth across them. I will try this separate casing method so I can line my drawstring bags better. Love the sailrite machine but Im too old to get one now! ...
  • @
    @RacerrrOG2 years ago Thank You very much for detailed instructions !
  • @
    @fireflysailing60462 years ago Must be awesome to go to the warehouse and just pull whatever you need for a project! Lol! I love this…as always a very well made and useful product…i’m making a few out of old sailcoth and sunbrella but look forward to new drawstring backpacks! ...
  • @
    @nitaholder42423 years ago Absolutely fantastic work! Thanks for sharing. 1
  • @
    @jeannerowsell683 years ago Hi Eric
    Thank for sharing with all your DIY videos.
    Is the dura-wax material colourfast?
    1
  • @
    @monyabraham38623 years ago hola buen día . saludos desde Argentina .queria saber Con que maquina costura de triple arrastre? Gracias 1
  • @
    @omaserrano1703last year Gracias por este tutorial tan bueno. me puede decir las medidas del material utilizado? gracias
  • @
    @stoneblue17953 years ago I must order a couple yards of the waxed canvas to check out.
  • @
    @dianacao44313 years ago adding strings
  • @
    @huntersonya9282 years ago Hello I really enjoyed your tutorial and I may try this project. What type of sewing machine are you using? I suspect it is industrial?
  • @
    @khulnabaghouse41503 years ago ohh good🥰
    plz give me a video link about male back pack ☺️