Showing posts with label sewing machine cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing machine cover. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Flour Sack Towel Sewing Machine Cover {TUTORIAL}

*originally posted at Ladybug Blessings, but in case you missed it...here it is!*

I recently re-did my office space and one of the projects was this super cute {and very cost effective} sewing machine cover. I am going to share with you how I did it!

Sewing Machine Cover

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First you will need to gather your basic sewing supplies. For the cover, you’ll need a flour sack towel {I got mine in a 5 pack at Walmart}, 3 coordinating fabrics for the lining and ruffles, and some ribbon for the ties.

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Square up the towel. Measure your sewing machine and decide how big you need your cover to be. I cut my towel and lining piece to be 15x26”. You will have a little piece of the towel left…I used it to back my mug rug :)

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Cut your ruffle strips 1.5'”x30”.

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Zig zag along each edge of your strip.

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Run a gathering stitch down the center of each strip. Gather all the strips to make them ruffley. Set aside.

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Place the towel piece over the machine to see where to place your first ruffle.

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Pin your ruffles in place. Stitch them down with a straight stitch right on top of the gathering stitch. This gives it a shabby imperfect look. You do not have to follow my ruffle method…I am a bit unconventional :)

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Next is the ribbon ties. You need 4 10” pieces of ribbon.

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Pin Your ribbons in place 4.5” from each corner. For extra insurance, I like to place the ribbon 1/4” over the edge.

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Pin the lining to the ruffley towel RST. Stitch all the way around using 1/4” seam allowance. Leave a 2-3” gap for turning. Backstitch at start and stop.

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Clip your corners. Turn cover inside out.

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Topstitch.

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Look, you’re all done! Easy peesy right?

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And guess what??? It’s reversible! How fun is that?

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Here it is in my office.

Hope you enjoy this tutorial! Have a happy day!

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