Unicorn Backpack FREE sewing pattern
|This is the Unicorn Backpack FREE sewing pattern from the designer Sew Much Ado.
The unicorn is a legendary creature, a supernatural or paranormal entity that all of us love to imagine. And as the designer said – I don’t know any little girl that doesn’t love unicorns. I’d even dare say that many big girls love them. Today’s project combines a love of my little girl’s unicorns.
The designer has made lots of fun little animal-based backpacks allowing your little ones to carry their own treasures. The designer’s girls are constantly filling theirs with books, snacks, and everything else they can fit when they head out on an adventure.
This is a super cute little backpack that you can make for your little ones once you’ve picked out all the necessary materials etc and assuming that you are an intermediate sewer because that is the sewing experience that the designer has said is needed to sew up one of these awesome backpack projects.
What is needed to make a Unicorn Backpack:-
- Main fabric – ¾ yard of woven fabric such as quilting cotton or home décor weight fabric (home décor weight fabrics will increase the stability of the finished backpack),
- Lining fabric – ½ yard of 100% quilting cotton,
- Coordinating fabric (for horn and inner ears) – ⅛ yard,
- Interfacing – 1¾ yard of fusible interfacing (Pellon SF101),
- Pellon fusible (1 sided) flex-foam – ½ yard,
- Strap adjusters and rectangular rings – two 1½” sets of each,
- 14″ non-separating zipper.
- Polyester stuffing – a small amount to stuff the horn,
- Cricut Explore Air 2 for the unicorn face. As an alternative, the designer has also provided a pdf version of the template that you can use with fabric and heat n bond to create an applique face if desired,
- Cricut iron-on,
- Basic sewing supplies,
- A sewing machine.
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