Machine cover
#13
Originally Posted by granny_59
I made one for my embroidery machine by sewing first a cover out of cheap muslin. Ajusted and resewing until it fited, then cut it apart and so I had a pattern.
Granny
Granny
#14
Here's the one I made for my machine. I just measured the height, width, and length of the machine, the width across the top, and the length from the bottom of one side, across the top and the length down the other side. Then I drafted my own pattern on some brown paper. For each piece I cut out the fabric, batting, and lining (pink check), put them together, did some FMQ, and then sewed with wrong sides together. Then sewed some bias binding on all seams. Easy-peasey :!:
Sewing machine cover
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#18
http://www.janicefergusonsews.com/blog/?p=1748 Maybe you can use this idea and draft your own. Wini - House of BCC in Houston
#19
Originally Posted by granny_59
I made one for my embroidery machine by sewing first a cover out of cheap muslin. Ajusted and resewing until it fited, then cut it apart and so I had a pattern.
Granny
Granny
:-D :-D :-D Mine is made in 2 parts. One part fits over the embroidery arm and the other part goes over the machine. It almost looks like a truck with out tires. :lol: :lol: :lol: The one on the Brother machine has pockets on the ends and the embroidery machine is on the right side with the yellow thing that has a jar embroidered on it. The jar has buttons in it and yes the buttons are real ones. Huggies, Fay
It's on the right side, the one wiht the yellow thing that has a jar embroidsered on it
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