Backpack Base Replacement

ID: 158530

Description: The Ozark Trail Ot Whittier backpack is one of...

Steps:

  1. Turn the backpack inside out.
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  3. Seam rip the binding along the bottom rectangle of the backpack.
  4. Discard the ripped panel of burlap.
  5. Make sure to set aside the lining fabric before discarding the burlap.
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  7. Iron the base panel of the polyester lining fabric.
  8. Place the lining fabric on top of the desired fabric.
  9. Using a ruler and rotary cutter, cut an identical rectangle.
  10. Carefully round the corners of your desired fabric rectangle to match the shape of the liner.
  11. Use caution when ironing the base panel.
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  13. Pin the liner and new fabric panel together, so that the 'right sides' of the fabric are facing outwards.
  14. Set your machine to the longest stitch length (usually 5 mm), and the loosest thread tension.
  15. Not every machine will allow you to adjust the thread tension. If yours allows you to adjust it, set it to zero.
  16. Sew the layers together with a 1/4" seam allowance.
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  18. Pin the lining and new fabric base so that it is centered on the thick side of the backpack.
  19. Using a zipper foot, sew the new fabric base and liner to the thick side of the backpack.
  20. Be careful to align the corners of the base to the corners of the backpack.
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  22. Make note of how much larger the fabric base is in comparison to the remaining 3 sides of the backpack.
  23. Using a contrasting-colored thread, hand-sew along the corners of the base fabric.
  24. Tighten the contrasting threads to bunch up the corners until they fit snug into the corners of the backpack.
  25. Pin the remaining 3 sides of the base with to the 3 sides of the backpack.
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  27. Sew along the remaining three sides.
  28. Be extra careful around the corners to avoid any hard creases or folds.
  29. Seam-rip the contrasting color thread.
  30. Trim down any fabric that exceeds 1/4" seam allowance, particularly around the corners.
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  32. Turn the backpack right side out.
  33. Look along the new seam for any of the stitches that hold the lining and base fabric together, and remove them.
  34. Pin the binding around the bottom seam, so that it sandwiches the seam allowance.
  35. Allow one end of the binding to remain loose.
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  37. Starting with the pinned end of the binding, carefully sew about 1/10" away from the end of the binding.
  38. When you reach the loose end of the binding, connect the end that you already sewed with the loose end.
  39. Sew both ends together.
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  41. Check the inside and out for any flaws or hard creases.
  42. Enjoy your newly repaired backpack!
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