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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Jack Pack pattern page

Jack Pack Pattern
The Jack Pack is ideal for corralling blocks, trains, doll clothes, and other small toys. It would also work as a preschool backpack. Decorate the optional (but highly recommended) pocket to label the contents or identify who owns the bag. Skip the pocket and use the suggested shortcuts, and you can have a pack out the door in about an hour.

This pack looks cute made of juvenile or novelty fabrics, and even cuter when made of "hipper" fabrics for tween or adult use. A great first project for new sewers, the Jack Pack requires a little quilting, a little embellishing, a little fancy stitching, and a drawstring pocket.

A person with average sewing skills should be able to finish this project in about one naptime (2 hours).

Photos taken from the directions:

Embellishing the pocket

Leaving room for the straps to come through

Pattern includes illustrated directions and a full-size template for the bottom of the pack, and it is packaged in a resealable plastic bag (6"x9"), ready to hang and sell.

Wholesale price: $4.00/pattern

Suggested retail price: $7-$9, or whatever the market will bear in your area

Free shipping on your first order! Shipping charges for subsequent orders will be the actual charges for USPS Priority Mail to your destination.

I am willing to make free samples to display in your shop, if you are willing to provide the materials. Please contact me for more information on this service.

For more information or to place an order, please contact Gretchen Woods at Lazy Mama Designs: lazymamadesigns (at) yahoo (dot) com.

NEW!! You can also place orders through my shop at etsy.com - just convo me with a request, including the number of patterns you'd like to buy, and I can post a custom listing for you at the wholesale price.

Thank you for your interest, and I hope to hear from you soon!

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