I love to make clothing for myself but also for my sewing machines…:) well covers for my sewing machines. It keeps them free of lint and dust when not in use but I also have a lot of little hands around and so it’s a safety/protection thing as well. I’ll never forget when my toddler son got a hold of sunscreen and sprayed it all over my studio. I can laugh about it now but since then I always use covers on my sewing machines! I have a lot of the hard covers but I don’t usually like those. They can be hard to store when you’re sewing and I like to keep my thread on as well. I use to just throw a piece of fabric over but it doesn’t look as pretty. When OESD sent me the Fashion by McCall’s embroidery collection the first thing that came to mind was a DIY sewing machine cover. The collection features vintage artwork from McCall’s rich history of fashion innovations. The set of 24 includes word art, illustrations, and sewing iconography.
Check out the simple tutorial below to embroidery and sew your own sewing machine cover in no time!
Supplies:
- Fashion by McCalls embroidery collection
- Coordinating Embroidery Thread
- Medium to light weight woven fabric
- OESD’s Ultra Clean and Tear stabilizer
- Brother SE1800 Sewing and Embroidery Machine
- Binding
DIY Instructions:
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