Part 2 of what has become a 3-part tutorial on how to make a Commercial Grade Haversack as would be made by local or regional cottage vendors in the days before there was a large Outdoor Products Industry. In Part 1, we cut the fabric and made some sub-assemblies. In Part 2, we put those sub-assemblies together, and in Part 3 we will show two different methods you can use to fasten your haversack shut.
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