So, having visions of creatively designed “satchels” dancing in my head, underneath all my brown curls, I was happy to oblige and I used the fabric. Mother said I could use some of her upholstery scraps to make what she called “satchels”. Every creation was my new personal favorite. However, I remember spending hours hunched over mother’s sewing machine making rectangular shaped bags of all kinds, with zippers and pouches and pockets and flaps with buttons and button holes and buckles and long “over the shoulder” straps, all to carry my books. I thought backpacks were something that soldiers carried. You can have it by Friday! Scroll to the end of this post to read how to fix the zipper on a backpack.īut first, were backpacks a thing when you were a kid? We just carried our books in our arms. This is an affiliate link to a backpack that would be so nice for transition to college or back and forth to the office. It’s the best backpack ever, in the history of ever. Sentimental, as in, “Mom, I LOOOOVE this backpack AND it’s still soooo good. “HELLO Sentimental! Sentimental, hellooo!” After all it’s been used so much the zipper is broken…except… Then there’s my personal favorite… throw the backpack away and get a new one. There’s the obvious solution of just buying a zipper and replacing it. So with school starting in a few days, and the shopping frenzy happening in Aisle 6 of school supplies, have you ever wondered how to repair the zipper on a backpack?
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