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Sewing pattern: Fanny pack

May 20, 2019 by Anne Weaver

I still can’t quite get over fanny packs being back in style – but they are.  Just ask my 15-year-old daughter, she’ll tell you that they’re actually quite trendy.  BurdaStyle shows how you can sew your own fanny pack out of cute fabrics.There’s room inside to hold a phone and a wallet, perfect for summer festivals and day trips.

Click below for the tutorial:

Sew Your Own Fanny Pack! by BurdaStyle – This Pattern is no longer available but we found this similar pattern which is a variation of the one above.

[photo from BurdaStyle]

Looking for more sewing patterns for Fanny Packs or Bum bags as they are also called? Check out these patterns we found on Etsy.

 

Thanks to this pattern, you’ll be able to create a stylish and functional fanny pack that you can customize to fit your unique style and preferences. And because it’s handmade, you can be sure that it’s made with high-quality materials and attention to detail.

But this pattern is more than just a fun project – it’s also a great way to develop your sewing skills. With its detailed instructions and step-by-step illustrations, you’ll be able to learn new techniques and improve your sewing abilities while creating something you’ll love to wear.

So whether you’re looking for a fun new accessory for your next outdoor adventure or just want to expand your sewing skills, this fanny pack sewing pattern is the perfect project for you. So go ahead and give it a try – we can’t wait to see what you create!

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That’s why we’re excited to invite you to join our sewing group on Facebook. With over 80K members, our group is a vibrant and supportive community of people who love to sew. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced pro, you’ll find plenty of people who are eager to share their knowledge and expertise with you.

In our group, you’ll find a wealth of resources and information about all aspects of sewing. From tips and tricks for mastering tricky techniques to recommendations for the best fabrics and tools, our members are always eager to help each other out. And if you’re looking for inspiration for your next project, you’ll find plenty of ideas and inspiration from the amazing work that our members share.

But our group is more than just a place to talk about sewing – it’s also a place to make new friends and connect with people who share your interests. We’re a friendly and welcoming community, and we love nothing more than to chat, share photos, and swap stories about our sewing adventures.

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Comments

  1. Lee Ann says

    May 1, 2020 at 8:08 am

    Hi. Do you still have the pattern for the Burda Style Fanny pack? It’s no longer on their web page.

    • Shellie Wilson says

      May 5, 2020 at 3:48 pm

      Unfortunately no, we have linked to a very similar one though.

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