Jeans Drawstring Backpack

by Bob-Bee in Craft > Fashion

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Jeans Drawstring Backpack

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I like to recycle my old jeans into new products. This is a easy way to create a cool drawstring backpack from some jeans. I hope this will help you. It's pretty straightforward and not to difficult to create.

Check Out My Quick Video Tutorial!

DIY - Jeans Drawstring Backpack Tutorial - Sewing - Upcycle

I hope this video will help you create this cool drawstring backpack.
Along with the video you can follow the (easy) steps below :-)

Youtube Video

Get Your Materials.

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For this project you need

  • Jeans (I used an old ripped jeans to recycle).
  • String

The tools I used are:

  • Sewing machine
  • scissors
  • marker
  • ruler

Cut the 2 Jean Legs

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  • Turn your jeans inside out
  • Get the 2 legs of the jeans; measure and mark the width of your bag.
    Mine will be about 35cm
  • Get your scissors and cut the 2 pieces.

Open Up the Seams

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Cut the seams to open the legs.
It will give you 2 pieces of fabric, something like in the image above.

Creating the Tunnel for the String

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Create 2cm cuts about 4cm from the top

Creating the Tunnel for the String

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Fold and sew the sides above the cuts.

Creating the Tunnel for the String

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Fold the top part horizontally and sew it to close the tunnel.

Get 2 Belt Loops

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Get the jeans and take 2 belt loops.
We will use them to secure the string at the bottom of the bag later.

Sew the Bag (inside Out)

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  • Place in each bottom corner of the bag one of those belt loops
  • Close the seam with the sewing machine. The left, right and bottom.

​Turn Your Bag the Right Side Out

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Turn your bag the right side out

Attach the String

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  • Attach the string as shown in the image.
  • Make your string the desired length and get it through the belt loops.
  • Secure it with a knot.

Done ;-)

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Now your bag is ready to go on adventures. I really find it handy to take those kind of bags with me when going to town or on a hike.

Thank you for having a look at my instructable ;-)

Please also check out my youtube channel