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first grade packpack for K. made with anna maria horner's loulouthi laminates, pattern based on russian doll backpack from stitch fall 2011. read more about the pattern and my tips & tricks for sewing with laminates here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2011/08/sewing-with-laminates.html
Another backpack I made using fab tutorial from Noodlehead you can find here - noodleheads.blogspot.com/2010/02/boys-drawstring-backpack...
This one is for my son. I enlarged this backpack because it seemed to small for my kid, but boy, was I wrong! Now it's too big, but he'll grow fortunately :-)
MBody Strength founders Marcus Martinez and Mark de Grasse test the MBody KettleBack (MKB) Kettlebell Backpack on San Francisco trails.
I did the watercolor later, after he was gone. Luckily, I didn't have any brown pigment in my palette and so I tried to employ what I remembered of the Charles Reid method for mixing dark skin tones on the paper. Sort of worked.
MBody Strength founders Marcus Martinez and Mark de Grasse test the MBody KettleBack (MKB) Kettlebell Backpack on San Francisco trails.
MBody Strength founders Marcus Martinez and Mark de Grasse test the MBody KettleBack (MKB) Kettlebell Backpack on San Francisco trails.
Wheelchair Backpacks
If youre a wheelchair user, you are aware how hard it is to find a traveling bag that effortlessly stowed and easy to access. Wheelchair backpacks are specially designed to work on with your chair but many of them are dull, bulky and seem like they were constructed in the Dark Ages. Its a sad truth but the area of the market that trades with wheelchair components is small and the range of wheelchair backpacks is not really very fashionable.
Need a Wheelchair Backpacks try a Trabasack.
Put together the straps as you would a haversack or back pack and they can hang readily over the rear of a chair.
Trabasack have made a remarkable alternative to conventional wheelchair backpacks which are functional and chic enough to win a Style Award. As well as acting as a practical wheelchair backpack in which you can fit in all your gear, it is used an imaginative lap tray, for eating, drinking or laptop computers. There are many social occasions where you discover you need a surface to write on, hold your drink, or occasions when you can't find an easy to access table or one at the right height to get under. These are problems that wheelchair users meet every day. The Trabasack has a wonderful tray surface which lets you do any of the things you need. Your multifunctional bag can be comfortably placed on your lap, the soft bean bag cushion makes it comfy so there is no risk of pressure marks or sores. You then have a surface right there in front of you, to use for anything you choose.
this is the newest backpack i designed; it's smaller than the regular messenger backpacks, it's great for weekends and such. colours here are weimaraner for the main body, lemongrass trim and brown stiching.
Crumpler Belly backpack, size L, in orange/white. Another top view, with the backpack hanging by the cross strap.
Pack is 18 inches long and 7 1/2 inches wide with side panels 6 1/2 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide. Gently curve the side panels and the flap.
Mark the sides 4 1/2 inches from the end of the flap. Then fold the flat end up to the first marks, and mark the fold. If you plan on folding the hem over, add fabric for that and put the second mark at 11 1/4 inches from the flap
The harness starts 1/2 inch below the flap (4 1/2 inch) mark, and is centered. All straps lay flat.
Sew the harness to the fabric before sewing the backpack shut!
For directions how to make this backpack, go to the "Toddler Backpack Directions" set.
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Výška školáka/height of schoolboy: 125 cm
Laptop Compatibility: Yes
Laptop size: 15.6 inches
Water Resistance: Water resistant
click here : urbantribe.in/product/backpack-for-girls-havana/
MBody Strength founders Marcus Martinez and Mark de Grasse test the MBody KettleBack (MKB) Kettlebell Backpack on San Francisco trails.
MBody Strength founders Marcus Martinez and Mark de Grasse test the MBody KettleBack (MKB) Kettlebell Backpack on San Francisco trails.
Dedicate to Ana Santos , my GREEN friend :)
last week we ( naser,babak and i ) went to a backpack :)
we travelled half of the way( about 150 KMS) on foot :D
it was amazing ;)
we saw alot of kind native people that maybe we couldn't see like them in our city,they were so kind and very hospitable :)
i had never seen like them in all my life...
i got so many experiences and i'm so happy for this :)
other shots coming soon ;)