
This serialization that puts into practice the know-how of the disaster prevention book "Tokyo Disaster Prevention" (Part 1 " Changing the size of batteries "). Today for the second time, we will deliver the pattern of "making a rucksack using long pants". If you have "Tokyo disaster prevention", please refer to page 213.
Long pants and strings (about 2m) are used to make a rucksack. Tie both hem of the bundled trousers with a string, fold it around the knee, and then pass the string around the belt part.


Open the waist of your pants and throw in what you want to carry. If you close it with a string so that the contents do not come out, the instant rucksack is completed. Pass your arm through the ring-shaped leg and carry it on your back.



Actually, I had a little trouble making this rucksack. By adjusting the position to tie the strings and carefully passing the arm through, I was able to finish it in a way that looks like it. If the shape is adjusted, it will be quite stable, and it seems that heavy luggage can be carried comfortably.
There was a question, "Is there a scene where you make a backpack with trousers?", But I don't know what will be lacking in the event of an earthquake. By acquiring a wide range of ideas, I want to be able to respond to any situation.
Tomorrow, September 1st, we will deliver the pattern of "making tableware with newspapers and milk cartons".
* You can download the electronic version of "Tokyo Disaster Prevention" from electronic bookstores such as Kindle and Rakuten Kobo (free of charge).