I bought it for him in a sale last year and when we go out he always finds something in there to while away quiet moments.
He's decorated the bag with badges we've collected on trips away and he's really proud of it.
I guess the secret to the success of a bag like this is not to have it too big, otherwise it could get too heavy and a child would end up ditching it.
Yesterday I suggested the bag idea to my 6-year-old son and he picked out the fabrics he liked.
What do you think of his selection? Cute or what?
The fabric is so luscious to touch - it takes me back to my childhood. Sort of a coarse weave in lovely smooth cotton.
I love the barkcloth and I'd like to stretch it out to use in future projects as much as possible so I just used it for the flap.
The gorgeous orange and brown brushed cotton paisley was used to fully line the bag, including an insert.
The same paisley fabric was used for the outer bag and under the flap.
A strip of denim was used for the outer insert and shoulder strap.
I used the original bag as a pattern.
I just measured it up and added 1.5cm seam allowances.
The original bag has a velcro fastening but the flap on the handmade bag is heavy enough to sit well without it as it's lined.
A button would be too fussy for my little darling boy anyway.
The original bag has a velcro fastening but the flap on the handmade bag is heavy enough to sit well without it as it's lined.
A button would be too fussy for my little darling boy anyway.

He's been carrying it around for two days now and has filled it with the little treasures he needs to keep an eye on such as pad, sharpener and pencil, tamagochi, bionicle, spyro, pez and water bombs. Critical stuff!!
Orders are coming in thick and fast from my other two kids!

Orders are coming in thick and fast from my other two kids!



