I love practical projects, they always come in handy! Backpacks are the best example for that – they can hold a whole lot of stuff, which is really useful when it comes to taking a walk with your kiddos.
You’ll absolutely love how simple to make and above all – practical these backpacks are. You can easily make one for yourself and a few more for your children. They are really simple to customize and adjust to your kids preferences, meaning, you can sew different animal designs on them and change their look completely! Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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Lamb Cinched Backpack Free Crochet Pattern
This cute backpack is so sweet and most importantly – easy to crochet! First you crochet the bag and them you sew the lamb on it. Really easy and simple, you can customize it sewing any animal design you want!
- DESIGNED by Rebecca Langford
- PROJECT TYPE backpack
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Bumble Bee Backpack Free Crochet Pattern
Bumblebees are so adorable! This cute little backpack is perfect for your kiddos to carry their stuff in it. Safe, comfy and easily washable. Every kiddo would love such cute backpack!
- DESIGNED by Erangi Udeshika
- PROJECT TYPE backpack
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
Pretty Cool Crocheted Backpack for Girls Free Pattern
Today you can choose an absolutely perfect backpack crochet idea for girls. Print the written instruction and start a new amazing project.
- DESIGNED by Osage County Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE backpack
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL intermediate
DESIGNED by Osage County Crochet
PROJECT TYPE Backpack
CRAFT crochet
SKILL LEVEL advanced beginner
The full article and the free pattern can be found on raverly here.