Introduction

Your backpack strap is one of the most important parts of your bag, so it's important to take care of it! After many journeys and adventures, your strap can start to weather down. Don't worry, we've got you covered with these simple steps to ensure your backpack is as sturdy and like new again!

➡️Before you get started, please check the safety disclaimer at the bottom of the page.

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    • Identify the defective area and assess how large the damage is.

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    • Cut away the tips of the straps to create a clean surface to repair.

    • Note: In this example, we cut 2 cm away from the tip.

    • Pin the two straps together and set aside.

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    • Use a "seam ripper" tool to unstitch the remaining piece of strap.

    • Note: This will leave a hole in the border of the backpack (red circle), that will be useful in the next step.

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    • Insert the pinned straps inside the hole and use a safety pin to hold the pieces together.

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    • Locate the straps that were inserted in the previous step (red circle).

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    • Cut away the remaining pieces of the binding material that were present before (yellow arrows).

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    • Use a straight stitch to fix the strap in the right position.

    • Tip: For tips on setting up the machine take a look at this iFixit guide.

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    • Change the settings in the sewing machine and switch from a "straight" to a "zigzag" stich.

    • Sew along the same line of the previous step.

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    • Locate the remaining piece of strap (red line) and cut it out.

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    • Select a "binding" material, it can be a strap or any spare textile you have at home.

    • Make sure it is the same length as the area you are trying to repair (red line).

    • Fold the side of binding strap inwards (yellow arrow) and fix the position using with pins.

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    • Change the settings in the sewing machine and switch back to a "straight" stich.

    • Start sewing and remove any pins in the way of the sewing route.

    • Turn the backpack inside-out to return to the original position.

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    • 🛠️🏆👏 Congratulations! The repair is complete, and you're ready to go!

Conclusion

In need of another repair? Don't worry! Check out our other guides to find quick solutions for your favourite clothing, footwear and equipment!

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🚨🛠️🩹 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:

The repair guides provided on this site are intended to help you repair products on your own. While we have put a lot of care into them, all repair work carries some risk:

  1. Safety Precautions: When repairing your product, take all necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Use appropriate tools and follow the instructions carefully.
  2. Product Condition: Once your product has been repaired, it may not meet original compliance guidelines anymore and could potentially have issues.
  3. Liability: We are not responsible for any damage or injury that may occur during the repair process or as a result of using a repaired product. You, as the repairer, assume all risks and responsibilities associated with the repair.

By using these repair guides, you fully acknowledge and accept the potential risks and responsibilities involved.

Ben Blischke

Member since: 20/07/23

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