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Backpacking from Morningstar Lake to Cut Bank Pass, Glacier Park

Everything ready for a hiking trip.

 

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Daily Shoot Assignment 558

"Make a photograph dominated by the color blue."

Pattern by Studio Cherie

 

blogged here: www.pureandsimplecreations.com/?p=1310

 

Cherie just had to come out with the most adorable design of a drawstring backpack, didn't she??. After making my first one, I fell in love with it. It really is a simple, quick (after the first couple) and addictive project.

 

I wanted to make one for my son but the original size would’ve been too big for a 6yr old (at least mine). Therefore, I decided that I wanted to make it in a smaller size.

 

To make the smaller versions, I shrunk the pattern to 80% to come up with my small that fits him great and 90% to came up with my medium version. I did one at 70% but it was just too small so I opt to keep what I felt would be my final small and medium size.

 

I love these backpacks!

I tried to ask this guy about his bag but he had earplugs shoved firmly into his ears and was completely oblivious to the world.

backpacks on a stick. These were the party favours that went with the princess dora cake

we've made these drawstring backpacks with my brother to bring them with us to vietnam))) nice decision when you want to bring with you small towel, camera and wallet

My FQR backpack made out of some gorgeous summersville fabrics. Blogged about here: listentothebirdssing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/fat-quarterly...

(Project 365 Day 316)

This is my project 365 photo for August 31, the day before my European trip. I got this backpack over a decade ago, when Eddie Bauer had a "lifetime warranty" on backpacks. I think they rescinded that warranty later (not sure how they can do that), but the backpack's been serving me well all these years. Impressive!

 

At least, that was what I was thinking when I took this picture before my trip! While I was in Rome, the main zipper gave way! Luckily, my dad just happened to have a safety pin on him, and we repaired it with that. I'm gonna finally start looking for a new backpack. Sad. I guess I jinxed it. :P

Car Backpack made using Made By Rae Toddler Backpack pattern. I like the details of the pattern, and it is goes together easily. I fully lined the inside and added some dog ribbon trim to the lining since my son loves cars and dogs. I added a water bottle (or sunglasses) pocket to the side of the backpack. On the next one I will put the pocket on both side, so he can use if for both sunglasses and a water bottle.

The backpack I was carrying around, in the sunlight.

(Project 365 Day 346)

So just before my Europe trip, I posted a project 365 photo of my Eddie Bauer backpack that I got over a decade ago. I bragged about its robustness and its lifetime warranty. Ironically, the backpack gave out when I was in Rome. The zipper busted open! Luckily, my dad happened to have a safety pin with him that we used to hold the zipper together for a while.

 

Today, I went to the Eddie Bauer store, and they honored the lifetime warranty. They gave me a $30 store credit, which I used towards a new $40 (on sale) backpack. I miss the leather bottom of my old backpack, but this new one has more, like, pockets and stuff. And a padded back. Still, not bad to spend $10 on a new backpack!

Saving in the "Embarrass the baby when she's a teenager" folder.

From top left to bottom right:

- 2015 BatBook (?) Air 13" w/ InCase Icon Sleeve

- Grid-It Organizer with:

. Macbook Charger

. MagicMouse

. Western Digital Passport Ultra 2TB

. PocketJuice 7800mAh powerbank

. Assorted (?) Type-C and microUSB cables.

- iFixIt Essential Electronics Toolkit

- Moto 360 1st Gen charger

- LG headphones

- Anker SportBud BT headphones

- Casio fx-82ES Sci Calculator

- Kindle

- Faculty notes, Star Wars pencil case (because I'll never grow up, full with a bunch of pens, correctors and the sort)

- Incase Compact Backpack

A silly photo of the collection of backpacks I've amassed over the last 4 years. Crazy.

3-in-1 Convertible Backpack, pattern by Lisa Lam.

Pollock drips. Back to school 2016

Sweaty back from a backpack - we've all been there...

Backpack designed by 横前俊也, carried by a cute little penguin.

 

#origami #origamiart art #cute #bag #penguin #woolfelt

I made this to bust my stash of random charm packs that I have collected over the years :) Blogged at Bloom. PDF Pattern available here.

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