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I made a cover for my machine many years ago. I put 2 tabs that stick up on the upper corners, to pull it off with. I also have a cut out for the handle to fold up thru the cover, so I can lift it off my table and put it on the floor or in it's case. You can make your own pattern, just measure your sides, top, width, etc. Your really only need 3 pieces probably = front, back and a width that would wrap up over the top from each side.
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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.
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amy butler has a free pattern for a machine cover - I made it with her fabric and even use the pockets (I added another set to the back) for thread scissors, seam ripper, my purple thang, and other items that I use every time I use the machine.
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Originally Posted by shufer1
amy butler has a free pattern for a machine cover - I made it with her fabric and even use the pockets (I added another set to the back) for thread scissors, seam ripper, my purple thang, and other items that I use every time I use the machine.
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Originally Posted by Dortha
When I had trouble with my cat wanting to sleep in the open area of my sewing machine, I needed a fast fix. I took a pillow case,sewed up the open end,cut out a long side, added elastic to that and slipped it over my machine. No more cat naps !!
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My machine goes to sleep at nights and we have very dusty home with sand-blowing in through flyscreen doors, so covers are needed on pcs even :roll:
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My machine goes to sleep at nights and we have very dusty home with sand blowing in through flyscreen doors and windows, so covers are needed on pcs even :roll:
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thanks for the link!
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I'm with you. I would love to make a cover for all my machines but have yet to sit down and make my own pattern for them and haven't thought about looking for a pattern.
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