Here’s my Waterproof Lined Drawstring Backpack Sewing Tutorial… New bag perfect for swimming and the beach I lined it with a washable waterproof fabric and added a easy to carry handle at the top. For extra extra durability and design aesthetics I also added some oilcloth tabs on the corners.
You will need…
beach hut fabric
‘etoile’ star oilcloth in red
120 cm red stitched ribbon 15mm
2 eyelets (silver)
eyelet pliers
pu coated nylon waterproof fabric
How-to step by step…
Step 1
Start by cutting out the outer, lining, facing panels and corner tabs as illustration above.
Step 2
Press the diagonal edge of all four corners under by 1cm
Step 3
Pin to the bottom outer four corners, lining up the raw edges.
Step 4
Edge stitch the oilcloth corners in place
Step 5
Press the ribbon as above illustration
Step 6
Pin the ribbon handle to the back outer panel, so that it sits in the centre, right sides together.
Step 7
Baste stitch the handle in place
Step 8
Place the front bag panel, right sides together with the front lining pieces. Pin together at the top to secure.
Step 9
Using a 1cm seam allowance, stitch the two panels together.
Step 10
Press seam open. Repeat with back outer and lining panels.
Step 11
Pin the outer front to the outer back, right sides together.
Step 12
pin
Step 13
Clip the corners
Step 14
Using the gap left in the lining, turn the bag right side out
Step 15
Push the corners out
Step 16
Slip stitch the lining close
Step 17
Push the lining inside the outer bag. Lining up the seam with the top edge, pin to secure in place.
Step 18
Using a 3cm seam allowance, stitch a row of stitching around top edge for drawstring channel. Edge stitch along the top edge.
Step 19
Using a small safety pin, thread one length of ribbon thru the drawcord channel at the top. Starting and finishing the same side. Using a small safety pin, thread the remaining length of ribbon thru the drawcord channel at the top on the opposite side. Starting and finishing the same side.
Step 20
Following the manufacturer’s instructions punch holes for your eyelets in the bottom corners of the bag.
Step 21
Attach eyelets.
Step 22
Thread ends of ribbon drawcord on each side through the corresponding eyelet. Overlap ends of ribbon drawcord and stitch to secure in place.
Step 23
Now your bag is ready to be used!