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    Sewing Machine Cover TutorialNovember 18, 2011 byEllisonLane37 Comments

    You ask and I deliver! Here is the tutorial my patchwork sewing machine cover.

    Its easy-peasy and would make a great gift!

    Materials:

    42 fabric scraps at least 2 x 2

    assorted fabric for the letters SEW and the heart

    solid fabric for front and back (Half Yard-two pieces: each one 17 x 33)

    ribbon (1.75 yards- cut into 4 pieces 14 each)

    batting (17 x 33)

    Quarter Yard for binding (3 strips cut 2.5 x WOF)

    Heat & Bond Lite fusible stabilizerscissors

    sewing machine template (CLICK HERE for template)

    The finished cover measures 17 x 32. My machine is a Pfaff and is 16 wide x

    7.5 deep, and 12 high. It is very easy to customize the cover to your machine.

    Simply measure yours and adjust as needed.

    Lets get started.Pictures are above the directions. Read through all directions

    before getting started.

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    1. Cut 42, 2 x 2 patchwork squares and arrange into 6 rows of 7.

    2. Sew the squares in rows then sew the rows together. (I sewed the first three

    rows together, then the last three, then the two sections.) Press the seams flat.

    3. Cut a 11 x 8.5 piece of Heat & Bond Lite. Follow the directions on the

    package and iron the stabilizer on to the back side of the patchwork.

    4. Print thesewing machine templateand cut it out (dont use your fabric

    scissors!) Hold up your patchwork and the template to center it as you like. Try

    not to place it on top of seams.

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    Trace the template on to the paper side of the Heat & Bond. Remember that

    the machine will be reversed when you cut it out so make sure you flip the

    template before tracing it on the paper. See picture above.

    5. Cut out the patchwork sewing machine and set aside for now. From theremaining patchwork scraps, cut a small heart. Set aside.

    6. To make the letters SeW and the heart for the back, choose your favorite font

    in Word, increase the size (I think mine were about 450 but you might have to

    play with yours) and print the letters S-e-W on to copy paper.

    Iron on the stabilizer to the back of the fabric. Cut out the letters, flip them over,

    and trace them onto the paper side of the Heat & Bond Lite. For the heart, just

    iron on the stabilizer to the back of the fabric and fold it in half and cut out a

    heart. Set aside.

    6. Now, Take your two pieces of background fabric and make a quilt sandwich.

    I spray basted mine. Quilt as you wish. I did somewhat straight lines. Take amoment to square up your quilt.

    7. Next I placed my cover on top of my machine and put a pin at the top edge

    of each side. Then I centered the patchwork sewing machine on my cover and

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    pinned it in place. (My letters are about 2 inches from the bottom and the

    sewing machine cover is about 1 inch from the bottom.)

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    8. Take your cover to your ironing board and be sure to remove the paper from

    the stabilizer. Press to adhere the stabilizer. Press on the top of the fabric and flipover the cover and press on the back. Repeat for all applique.

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    9. Sew on the applique using a zig zag or blanket stitch. Back stitch at the

    beginning and end to secure your threads. (If you dont want to backstitch,

    leave long tails and pull your threads to the back. You can read more about this

    technique,HERE.)

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    10. Time to make your binding. I cut my binding fabric 2.5. If you are new to

    making binding, followthis tutorial.Sew on as you would quilt binding but do not

    sew it to the back of the cover yet.

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    11. Cut your ribbon into 4 pieces- each 14 long. Measure 5 inches up from thebottom of the cover and pin your ribbons.

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    Tuck/fold the binding (on the top of the cover) out of the way and sew the

    ribbon along the binding seam. (See picture) Repeat for all 4 pieces.12. Fold the binding over and sew it on to the back side of the cover. Sew by

    machine or by hand. I sew mine by hand. Sew right over the ribbon to secure it

    further.

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    13. Ta-da! You are done and you now have a fabulous new sewing machine

    cover. Enjoy!

    If you make one of these, I would love to see it! Please upload a pic to the

    Inspired byEllison Lane Quilts Flickr Group.

    Feel free toemail mewith questions if something is not clear. Hope you enjoy

    the tutorial!

    Coming up soon: a GREAT BIG SWAG BAG giveaway! Youre going to LOVE this!

    Have a great weekend!

    xo

    Jennifer

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