Friday, January 9, 2026

Creating a Rack Bag from a Thermarest Easy Chair

A while back, I found a Thermarest Easy Chair abandoned on the roadside in my favorite color. 💜 At the time, I didn't have a specific project in mind, but that didn't deter me from coming up with something! I had constructed a purple tote/backpack from scratch, a bag I use for travel, hauling groceries, or as a flight carry-on. It's versatile and can be rolled up and stowed as needed. What I could use is a bag that fits my Jack the Bike Rack. With multiple attachment points, perhaps roll-top style. I liked the idea of an organized bag that houses my sleep system, easily removed, and carried inside a tent or indoor accommodation. There are many basket bags on the market. I used those as my research starting point and made drawings adaptable to my preferences.

Thermarest Easy Chair, cleaned and dried.

I love repurposing and the creative process involved: drawings, measuring, cutting fabric, washing, and dismantling - lots of seam ripping! 


Once I have detailed plans, there's still quite a bit of thought involved: what's the best way to piece it together? Each step is slow as I determine how it should be sewn. And it's par for the course to make minor changes as I start construction, little improvements for versatility.


The basic pieces are complete: molly webbing on four sides, two handles.
I kept the label in place as an homage to its origin. I reused 95% of the webbing. 
I added padding on the bottom and lower edge on all sides for a bit of structure.


I now have a basket bag that fits my Jack the Bike Rack with a rolltop closure, secured with Jack clips. There's also molly webbing on four sides should I need extra attachment points.

  I look forward to trying this out in the spring!

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