Handmade school backpack cover ideas: original and easy to recognize!
Seeing first graders with brand-new, shiny randoseru makes you feel that spring has arrived, doesn’t it?
Those school bags are surely your children’s favorites and very important to them, and since they’ll use them every day for six years, you want them to keep them as clean as possible.
For those who haven’t prepared a randoseru cover yet, here are some handmade randoseru cover ideas we recommend.
You can make one using vinyl tablecloths available at 100-yen shops or home centers, or using your favorite fabrics—create one to match your child’s preferences!
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Handmade Ideas for Randoseru Covers: Original and Easy to Recognize! (11–20)
Decoration with wool felt

Would you like to try making a school backpack cover using wool felt? This idea takes time to complete, so it’s best for those who enjoy sewing or embroidery, but it’s highly recommended if you want a one-of-a-kind cover.
Start by deciding on a design, create a sketch sheet of it, and attach it to the fabric.
Then begin felting the wool on top.
If you’re a beginner, a simple design might be best.
Once the felting is done, stitch along the outline of the design with machine thread to prevent it from losing its shape.
After that, sew it together with the other parts to finish the cover.
In conclusion
We introduced some DIY ideas for schoolbag covers. These covers protect the bag from rain and scratches, and another great point is that handmade ones with original decorations make it easy to recognize at a glance. Be sure to talk it over with your child and try making one using your favorite fabric or characters.


