The bag part of the design is the same but I used D rings instead of snaps to secure it to the tricycle. I wanted this bag to have the flexibility of being used on other bikes. Also, the bag sits slightly tilted on this tricycle vs the first tricycle so having the D rings helps keep it nice and secure.
This time, I appliqued the initial J using some left over jersey. If it looks familiar, that's because I used the same fabric for my onesie extender tutorial.
Holds his stuff nicely. I wanted to put a snap to keep it closed but he said he didn't want one. I should've just put it on instead of asking...
Here's our "parking lot"
The little boy bicycle gang is ready to ride! I'm an honorary member too. Originally, the rules were "no girls allowed!" But, now Joshie says... "you can be part of the gang, but only if you have a bicycle".
Notice how little brother's feet are up in the air and he's not paying attention. Sigh.
I also made another tricycle bag for a customer. I put a removable stabilizing strap at the back of the bag and included a snap to keep things tidy. Looking forward to seeing pictures of her son and all of his "stuff".
Happy sewing!
HI! I'm so glad I stumbled on your blog! You make adorable stuff...and so well-made, too. I'm a fellow Canadian, and in Ontario, as well! Your newest member, Heidi
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi! I'm not sure why this comment is coming to me now (4 years later!!!) but I'm glad to see it nonetheless :o)
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