Friday 4 October 2013

An interesting way to make a sewing machine cover!

As any mother of young children knows, it is not all that easy to get time to complete craft projects without being interrupted. So while I was visiting recently my girl took advantage of having mum around to distract two little people while she made a cover for her sewing machine which she had been wanting to do for some time. She had found a tutorial on YouTube which showed an unusual but quick method for completing the project. It was a bit tricky in parts but the finished product was very pretty and functional.







The video is one of Vanessa's from Crafty Gemini. She has a lot of tutorials which are worth having a look at if you have time. I have never sewn a sewing machine cover as I have a solid one for my machine but my girl had a flimsy plastic one which would tear easily and wanted one to match the colours in her 'craft room' which becomes a 'play room' if she tries to do any craft work there while the girls are awake. Can any young mums relate to that? :-)


It turned out quite well, don't you think? My daughter is very creative and has a good eye for colour. Also she liked the yo-yos I had made for the necklaces for the girls so made a bigger one to decorate the cover.


I must admit I had never before seen the technique used in the instructions on the video. Have anyone else used this technique? Perhaps it is quite a common way of making such covers and I am just a bit behind the times!




16 comments:

  1. I'm not very crafty but I do like looking at crafty things. Had a look at the tutorial and she made it look so easy! I love your daughter's cover - it's really pretty.

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    1. Elablue, it wasn't as easy as it looked or should I say it was just a bit fiddly getting the sides tidy. If you look at the video carefully you can see that Vanessa has stopped the camera when she was doing the sides so I think it look a bit longer to get 'tidy' then it seemed to. Still, it is a lot easier to make the cover this way than some other tutorials I saw on YouTube.

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  2. I like all things pretty and that cover is gorgeous, your daughter has done a lovely job! I am off to check out the tutorial, and see if I am clever enough to make one :) Love the yo-yo!

    x

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    1. Tania, I am sure you would have no trouble. Just cut your fabric a bit longer than you think you might need to in case it ends up being a bit 'crooked' after you have done the sides and then you can just even it off to make it look tidy.

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  3. Very cute! I'm thinking toaster cover - thanks!

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    1. Kathy, why didn't I think of that! After seeing my girl making hers I thought I would like to have a go with turning those corners but don't need a sewing machine cover. However, a toaster cover sounds great. I wonder if hubby could cope with removing a cover before using the toaster though. :-)

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  4. Hi Nanna Chel, That is a cutie cover. I had better go check part of my table cloth is not missing - as that fabric looks remarkably similar! Thanks for the link to the tute - I think I will enjoy making one of these. Sadly however, I don't have the yo-yo production team available lol. Cheers, Barb.

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  5. Goodness Barb, I hope your tablecloth is in one piece! I think I bought that fabric for my girl from Spotlight at some stage. Fabric is very expensive in Mt.Isa and I think it is only available from one shop. There are no Spotlight or Lincraft stores up there.

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  6. It looks lovely ~ very Cath Kidston x

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    1. Now you know I am going to have to do a Google search for 'Cath Kidston'. LOL!

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  7. Very cute I just love the colours! That's what I need! my sewing machine has a flimsy plastic cover too!

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    1. Yes give it a go. My girl isn't an expert sewer ...neither is her mother...but it was fairly easy to sew just as long as you leave enough room in your measurements for a bit of trial and error.

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    1. Deb, it matches her notice board that she made which is behind the sewing machine. I must try and find some more at Spotlight as it is certainly very pretty. Actually I found a new fabric shop in town today so might check that out too. Then again..maybe I will use up my fabric stash. :-)

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  9. Hopped over from Living Simply - your blog is lovely - so colourful! Mine are plain by comparison, but I'm happy with them :-) Your daughter sewing machine cover is charming! I also found the tutorial for mine on You Tube, after going through craft mags and finding all their instructions too complicated for me. I've taught myself a few things via You Tube! What did we do without the internet...spent more time crafting, lol!

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  10. Welcome Gina. Thanks for the compliment. Sometimes I wonder if anyone finds the blog interesting at all as it has all been a bit of a learning curve. There are some very good tutorials out there on YouTube and it is interesting to see how different people make the same item sometimes. My girl needed a quick and fairly easy way to make a machine cover while the girls were having a snooze or were in bed at night so that tutorial was really good for her.

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