Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
Trousers are not only worn but also carried on the back

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.

Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
After bundling both hem with a string and bending it,

Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
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.

Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
Two 2L of water is completely

Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
Tie a string so that the contents do not come out, and close the waist part to complete it

Tokyo Disaster Prevention P.213 "How to Make a Rucksack"
And carry 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).