1: Get some tools. Sewing machine with black thread, scissors, a black plastic buckle, a 7" black zipper, and maybe some pins.
2. Cut eight 10" strips from the tubes. (You'll get 7 of them from one of the tubes, cut the last from the second tube and set the rest of it aside-- you'll need it later.)
3. Cut the tubes open.
4. Sew 4 of the tubes together. It can be a pain in the ass getting a pin through rubber, so I used masking tape to hold them together. Just be careful not to sew over the masking tape, as it will make it hard to take it off.
5. Draw a half circle on a piece of paper. Cut it out. Lay it on top of your new "rubber fabric." This is going to be your template. Cut around it, leaving a half inch border. This will be the back of the fannypack. (NOTE: What used to be the outside of the tube is the front of the fabric, and the powdery side is in back of the fabric. Keep this in mind for later.)
6. Sew two of the 10" strips together. These will make up the lower front portion of the fanny pack. The last strip is for the upper front portion.
7. After this you can pretty much figure it out right? Sew your three sections together in the appropriate places, making sure to sew them inside out so you can flip them right side out later (Remember making pillows in home ec? It's just like that.) Trim off the excess so it's a semicircle again. You're almost done!
8. After you've flipped it right side out, sew the zipper into the slit. I tried to do

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