
Ooops, the sewing machine cover tutorial has moved over to CraftBlog.com.au, you can now find it here!

Ooops, the sewing machine cover tutorial has moved over to CraftBlog.com.au, you can now find it here!
Posted in Sewing, tutorials | Tags: brother, craft, craft room, craft tutorials, howto, I made it myself, not nigella, pimp my machine, Sewing, sewing machine cover, sewing pattern, sewing room, tutorial, tutorial tuesday, tutorials
I love that fabric and the black, white, and pink combo!
By: Jaclyn Michele on June 25, 2008
at 1:48 am
Thanks Fern, great tutorial! I am shopping around for a sewing machine at the moment and I am going to try this out as soon as I get it home
By: Tamsyn on June 25, 2008
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Thanks for the feedback guys!
Tamsyn – let me know when you’ve done it, I’d love to see some other finished versions.
By: Fern on June 26, 2008
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By: Sewing Machine Cover: Pimp My Machine « my half of the brain on June 29, 2008
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Fern…that’s adorable! Love the colors~
With friendship,
Lisa
By: Lisa TheDomesticDiva on June 29, 2008
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Thanks Lisa!
By: Fern on June 30, 2008
at 11:00 am
i made one before, but this one is so much better! thanks!
By: tiger on July 1, 2008
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That’s really great.
By: Helen on July 1, 2008
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[...] 1. I dusted off my sewing machine about a week ago. I was trying to find a nice sewing machine cover for it on etsy with no luck. I guess people who have sewing machines generally know how to sew their cover, so etsians figure no one will buy one. I was excited to see that Craft Zine has linked to a sewing machine cover tutorial by Not Nigella. [...]
By: Travel Turtle » Blog Archive » 5 Things on July 1, 2008
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By: Sew,Mama,Sew! Blog » » Create & Celebrate on July 1, 2008
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Thanks for the tutorial. I need to do the same!
By: melissapher on July 1, 2008
at 8:27 am
Love this! My machine is filled with dust too. I’m going to use your tutorial and whip this up after my son goes to bed! One question- did you glue on the trim or add it when you were topstitching? Rad choice of fabrics!
Thanks!
By: Becks on July 1, 2008
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Thanks for all the feedback and kind words!
Becks – To attach the trim I used a very open zigzag stitch, I used the same yarn last week so I’d already tested it out then, there’s a clearer picture of my test strip and the stitches I tried out about half way down this post
Hope that helped!
By: Fern on July 1, 2008
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I keep my sewing machine in the dining room, since I lack a crafty space of my own, and I really would like to cover it up when it’s not in use. Thanks for the tutorial! It made perfect sense, and I can’t wait to try it.
By: Lisa Clarke on July 1, 2008
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I just found you from Sew Mama Sew! I am going to make this later today. I need a pretty cover for my sewing machine, and I need something quick, easy, and fun to get away from garment sewing. I will show you it when I am done : )
Now I am going to enjoy the rest of your blog : )
By: Tonya Richard on July 2, 2008
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Love that cover!! The fabric rocks….I must be on the lookout for it!
By: Heather on July 2, 2008
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By: Funda de tela para la máquina de coser on July 3, 2008
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By: Friday Links | salty on July 5, 2008
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Thank you so much! I have been looking for a sewing machine cover tutorial for about a year now. I made it as soon as I found your post. Here it is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bohlin/2636660926/
Big hugs!!
By: Andee on July 5, 2008
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By: für die Nähmaschine « das Web als Online Handarbeitsbuch on July 30, 2008
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[...] Experiment over at MomAdvice! It came from Amy’s Notebook Entry on 07.03.08, and comes from Not Nigella. It was easy to make and free for me because I made it with one of my favorite fabrics in my stash [...]
By: It’s the Absolute Ultimate!! #4: 10 Cool Craft Tutorial Sites | Gidget Goes Home on August 22, 2008
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I wanted to make a cover for my sewing machine today. Could you send me the pattern for this one?
Thank you
Diane
Grandville, Michigan
By: Diane on September 13, 2008
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I loved your cover! I have not made it yet but used the same fabric you chose to cover my sewing chair (as soon as I figure out how to send you a picture, I will). Can you tell me how you made the cute matching pin cushion?
Thanks!! Patricia
By: Patricia on March 28, 2009
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By: Cover Me … « Kkhymn’s Corner on November 19, 2009
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Hi Girls,
I sell clear glossy vinyl sewing machine covers. I am just about to post them on my website where I sell clear vinyl covers for the Cricut machines. If any of you would like one, please visit my website at http://www.reniquedesigns.com
These are custom made by me and personalization is optional. Yes, I did say personalized. You can get a clear vinyl personalized cover for your sewing machine at reniquedesigns.com
Hope to be making one especially for ‘you’….very soon.
With Love to All,
~Carol
Please note that I may not get them on my site tonight but am in the process of getting that done, so if you don’t see it when you go, just email me and I’ll send you a pic.
By: Carol (aka Renique) on November 20, 2009
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