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Colourful Kool-Aid Jammers Lunch Sack Craft (How-To)

Posted on 21 October 2009 by MommyKnows

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Sam is home sick. He’s definitely not well, but not unwell enough to lay in bed all day. Truthfully in a non-H1N1 world he’d be at school. They sent him home yesterday, as he was pale, complaining of a sore throat and didn’t go out for recess. Apparently, if he doesn’t go out for recess … he IS sick.

I think he has a cold, nothing more. He is stuffed up and not much else.

He was definitely up to helping me make a lunchbox out of Kool-Aid Jammers drink packets.

you'll need 15 clean dry packets

You’ll need:

Sewing machine
Thread
15 clean, dry drink packets
Tape
Ruler (or measuring tape)
Stick on velcro fasteners

Slice open the bottom of each packet. Wash, rinse and dry each one out.

bottom

Your lunch tote will consist of 5 parts: 1 front and 1 back (each 2×2 packets each), 2 sides (2×1 packets each) and a bottom (2 overlapped packets)

5 pieces you'll need

If you are a competent sewer, you could just start sewing these parts. However, because I am a beginner, I decided to tape my pieces together first.

tape pieces

You don’t need to tape each and every seam. Just here and there, enought to keep them from slipping and sliding while you are sewing.

front or back

The front and back are made using a 2×2 pattern like the piece above. The sides are 2×1 stacked vertically.

The bottom is a little different.

measure the width of the bag

You’ll need to measure and then overlap two pieces to this length.

Once you have the 5 pieces taped and ready sew up the seams.

sam sewing

We used a zigzap stitch with a bright coloured thread. Sam did most of the sewing. In the above photo he is sewing up a back piece.

front or back

I think the orange thread Sam picked out looks great.

sewing the bottom

Here he is sewing the overlapping pieces that make the bottom of the lunch sack.

Once you have your 5 pieces made, you can start piecing them together.

sides and bottom

Start by sewing the sides to the bottom piece. You’ll end up with a long narrow strip.

5 pieces sewn together

Next sew the back and front to the bottom. You should end up with the above. Sew up the 4 side seams, I sewed from top to bottom, carefully lining up the top edges taping with a tiny piece of tape and then sewing.

lunch bag

If you want a ‘brown bag’ style sack, you could be finished now. Sam and I were making this sack for Lizzy and I wanted her to be able to close her lunch sack.

I cut the 15th packet in half, folded over the cut end and sewed it to the top of the sack.

fastener

Then we added adhesive velcro fasteners.

velcro closure

Below is the finished product:

finished lunch sack

I hope you like it! What kind of creations have you made from recycled items, or what’s on your list?

MK xo
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10 Tutorials I am Dying to Try

Posted on 07 April 2009 by MommyKnows

This post has been inspired by ProBlogger and Flexible Dreams. ProBlogger, has inspired me to write a list post. Flexible Dreams inspired the content.

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10 Tutorials I am Dying to Try (… just, please don’t let me die trying).

  • 1. I’m a wee bit worried I don’t have the sewing skills for this one, but I know Georgia would *love* a twirly skirt made using this tutorial @ house on hill road.
  • 2. I’d love to attempt a sundress for Georgia from Mr. MK’s old shirt using either this tutorial or even this one.
  • 3. I want and need to master these Top 10 Killer Photoshop Combo Moves.
  • 4. I am going to protect and backup my blog by installing and utilize a wordpress plugin using idiot-proof instructions from Heather (a wordpress wonder). OK … I am not really dying to try this … in fact the thought of it makes me want to HURL, but I’d be crazy not to!
  • 5. I’m not sure why (we don’t need them), but I want to sew a wool diaper cover from an old sweater using this tutorial here.
  • 6. Oh, the things I could create if I used this ‘create elastic shirring’ technique.
  • 7. I’m definitely going to create my own wordpress theme using this tutorial. This one just might do me in.
  • 8. These super cute Easter themed cake pops by Bakerella need to be made before the weekend. Photos to follow soon!
  • 9. I know Georgia would adore adding these deliciously cute felt doughnuts to her stash. They look so easy, I like easy.
  • 10. Last but not least, I NEED to make a rag rug using this great tutorial at This Vintage Chica.
  • Are there tutorials out there you love, want to try, need to share? I want to know, so make your own list and reference it in the comments OR comment below and leave me links to the ‘how-to’ goodness. Thanks :)

    MK xo
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