This isn’t a full project roundup, just a reminder to myself of the dangers of sewing hubris because this backpack project has been such a struggle.
Did I think it would be that difficult? Nope, I’ve breezed through hiking packs and wool coats so I expected this to be the same, but wow the user error got me on this. I can’t even blame the instructions, because they were very thorough! They gave me many tips on sewing curves, which I ignored, because I’ve sewn curves before! They WARNED me to pay attention to the alignment marks, but did I? Not really!
You might be thinking, “What’s the problem, Karen? This looks fine!” but the picture isn’t showing that the back panel with the straps isn’t aligned with the body, yet the zipper lid IS, so that makes it all sit crooked. And the curves of the back pocket and the lid have puckers, despite me trying two or three times on each (but still not following the instructions!?!).
I have one more step to go to finish (bind the inside seam) and then I’m taking this on the road in a couple weeks, where hopefully the flaws will fade and I can see if it’s as useful as I planned. So I’ll get more pictures then, but I don’t post about the struggle much–honestly, it’s been a while since I HAD such a project struggle–so I just wanted to keep it real.