For as much as I use my sewing machine, I felt like it had been collecting a lot of dust.  I found a 
sewing machine cover tutorial on the Sparkle Power blog and it inspired me to make my own.  I didn't follow it exactly; I stuck with one fabric on each side, rather than the quilted look.  It was really easy to do and took under thirty minutes to create.  This could be a great gift for a friend that needs a cover, or just for yourself.  Freshen things up a bit.
First, I measured my machine.
 
 
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| Measuring the width | 
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| Measuring around the top of the machine | 
I added about an inch all around to my measurements, and cut out my fabric to size.  I layed the two pieces of fabric, right sides together.
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| Right sides facing | 
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| Assistance from Simon | 
I added four ties to the sides, each about 10" long.  I then measured 5" up from the edges and pinned them in place.
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| Pinning the ties 5" from the bottom on each corner | 
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| Right sides together and prepped to sew | 
I sewed the edges with a 5/8" border all around.  I left an opening at one side so that I could invert the fabric.  Then I cropped the corners to eliminate bulk.
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| Left a 4" opening at the bottom. Cropped corners. | 
Flipped outside and pressed the edges.
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| Flipped inside out and pressed | 
Once the edges were pressed, I stitched the opening closed.  Below you can see the final design laid out flat.
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| Both sides together, ties in place... | 
Laid over the sewing machine cover and tied in place.  Yay!
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| A sewing machine dust cover! | 
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| It's so purty. | 
 
Cute! I've been meaning to make something like that, but it always looks like a complicated project. This one looks nice and simple!
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet, and I love the fabric. Another great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabric, what a great project, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea..and I adore the fabric. I really need to make me one of those for my machine..perhaps after I get all these gifts made..LOL
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Hugs,
Regi
So happy I found you at the Vintage Wanna Bee Talent Tuesday.
I love both fabrics, but it was the dress form print that really reeled me in. It's definitely a great idea for gifts, and can be modded for other appliances. I don't know what it is, but cats always want to "help". And by help, they mean "lie/walk on top of everything you're working on." Fun times.
ReplyDelete(found you through Vintage Wanna Bee's blog hop - http://vagabondcarnival.blogspot.com/ )