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Intermediate
Hoot, Hoot Hooray! Your little darling will fall in love with this fun friend! It is the perfect size for any little guy or girl on the go.
This bag is the perfect "To Go" bag for shopping with mom, visits to Grandma's, trips to the library and so much more. You can keep the bag packed and ready by the door with crayon kits, books and snacks. This way during any trip your little one will always have something to keep her dreaming and creating! It is roomy enough to hold a folder, a snack and a quick outfit change.
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You will recieve an electronic PDF file that will include a material list, step by step instructions and how to photos for you to create your own backpack.
**Note that pattern is rated intermediate due to number of steps. The entire project requires simple sewing and techniques. **
Purchase of this pattern does not grant permission to transfer of copyright or license for commercial usage. This pattern is for personal use only, You may not sell items made using this pattern.
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Heather is the creative inspiration behind The Sewing Loft. Her mission is to inspire people to think outside of the box with projects that keep the 3 R's in mind: Reduce, Reclaim, Recraft. She loves sharing her skills with others and believes in mixing fresh ideas with something old is the perfect recipe to create new fun! For more projects, ideas and tutorials, visit her website, ...
Heather is the creative inspiration behind The Sewing Loft. Her mission is to inspire people to think outside of the box with projects that keep the 3 R's in mind: Reduce, Reclaim, Recraft. She loves sharing her skills with others and believes in mixing fresh ideas with something old is the perfect recipe to create new fun! For more projects, ideas and tutorials, visit her website, www.thesewingloftblog.com. You can contact her at heather@thesewingloft.com.
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