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Upcycled Backpack Rain Covers from Umbrellas
"Are you sick of your kids’ (or your own) backpacks getting soaked every time it rains? Repurpose a broken umbrella into a clever backpack rain cover, and you'll never have a drenched backpack again! It only takes about 15 minutes to sew with minimal sewing skills. You can fold it up into a lightweight and compact package so that you can carry it with you in your bag! This project is perfect for kids who are going to school and also for adults who commute. Make one for each member of your family and for all of your friends!"
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Hello crafters! If you're a fan of upcycling and creating useful projects, then you'll love making your own backpack rain covers from old umbrellas. This craft is not only practical, but it's also a great way to give new life to something that would have otherwise been thrown away.
For those of you who enjoy sewing, creating a custom rain cover for your backpack is a fun project that can be tailored to your specific style and needs. You can choose a bright, colorful umbrella to make a statement, or opt for a more neutral color for a classic look. This project is great for all skill levels, whether you're a beginner or more experienced at sewing.
If you're looking for a no-sew option, try making a backpack rain cover using waterproof adhesive tape. This method is quick and easy, perfect for those who want to protect their backpack from the elements without needing a sewing machine. You can still get creative with patterns and colors by using different types of tape.
Another idea for upcycling umbrella material is to make matching rain covers for your friends or family members' backpacks. This would make a thoughtful and practical gift, especially with the rainy season approaching. You could even personalize each cover with initials or fun designs to make them extra special.
No matter which craft project you choose, upcycling old umbrellas into backpack rain covers is a great way to stay dry and stylish while reducing waste. We hope you enjoy trying out these ideas and incorporating your own unique touches!
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Sewn byMachine
Materials List
- Fabric from one umbrella
- 40" of 1/8" wide elastic
- Jar cap
- Fine permanent marker or pen
- Fabric shears
- Pinking shears
- Pins
- Size 70/10 universal sewing needle
- Tape measure
- Safety pin
- Matching polyester thread
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