Today I’m over on Skip to my Lou and sharing a quick tutorial on making a sling library bag.
It’s great for hands free shopping on the shelves, loading with good summer reading material, or just for outdoor playtime.
The bag is easy enough for a kid to sew….if they are just starting out and are a beginner sewer.
The front pocket is a little lower than the backside so it’s super easy to load and dig around in. The back has interfacing to give it a bit more stability and not be such a floppy bag.
The size of the strap is totally adjustable {before you sew it in} so it’s great for any size of kid.
Catch the rest of the Fun crafts for Kids! series on Skip to My Lou there’s a new project every day for 30 days!
You’ll find the full tutorial here: Sling Library Bag Tutorial
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Dani says
Very cool bag. 🙂