Sew a Stylish Roll-Top Backpack for Travel

As I mentioned in one of my recent posts, I didn’t do much sewing last year.
But one project I did manage to finish is this roll-top backpack.
I’ve always liked roll-top backpacks. If you don’t have much in your backpack, you can roll it up small. But you can also use it when you want to carry a lot.

The last time I was on a beach vacation, my goddaughter saw a roll-top backpack that she really liked. Luckily for me, the quality of that backpack was very poor. That gave me the idea to sew one for her.
I used the same waterproof canvas as I did for the cat fanny pack.

https://justelly.com/2026/04/05/diy-fanny-pack-for-cat-lovers/

I knew very early on what colors I wanted for the backpack.
I also knew I wanted graphics that reflected her hobbies: traveling and photography.
I spent ages thinking about what I could do. And then, of course, it took a while to find the graphics I had in mind online.
I found the road sign and the backpack pretty quickly. But finding the stick figure with the camera took a while.
I modified the road sign a bit and added the names of the cities she’d been to.

The backpack measures 24 by 14 inches. So there’s definitely enough room to fit a camera kit inside.

When rolled up, the backpack is almost half the size, hehe

Here’s a close-up of the graphic.
I had asked the employee at the copy shop to thicken ALL the black lines. Apparently, he forgot to do that for the backpack in the graphic. Unfortunately, the lines there are thinner.

Years ago, I saw this fabric online. And of course, I DIDN’T buy it because I didn’t have any use for it in my projects. 😀
I searched for it all over the internet and finally found it in Poland. It was crazy expensive, but it was worth it to me. This fabric was the perfect finishing touch for the design on the outside.

I think the backpack turned out great ❤

DIY Fanny Pack for Cat Lovers

Miss S has a cute cat that she absolutely adores.

That’s why I sewed her a fanny pack with her cat on it for her birthday last year.

Miss S didn’t know what I was up to. I just asked her to take a picture of her cat. The cat was supposed to be looking up.

It took forever to get that photo 😀

Try getting a cat to do what you want. It’s almost impossible. Hehe

Especially when the cat hates the sound of the camera and would rather run away from it

Someone who loves to travel so much is bound to find themselves in situations where they need both hands free for suitcases and bags.
That’s why I decided on a fanny pack.
The outer fabric is waterproof canvas, and the lining is cotton.

A friend from my sewing class had exactly one piece of fabric with cats on it left over. I used that as the lining.

I had the canvas pieces printed at a print shop. Everything had to line up perfectly—the cat, the text, and the arrow that spans two pieces. I had to have the fabric pieces printed BEFORE sewing them. But I love the result ❤

Here you can see the lining with the kittens. Isn’t it absolutely adorable?

Miss S with her gift ❤