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Sew Sweetness Minikins Lovegrass Sewing Machine Cover

Here’s a closer look at the Lovegrass Sewing Machine Cover from Minikins Season Four. This pattern is exclusively part of the bundle. The beauty of this pattern is that you can make it for your sewing machine, serger, or whatever item you need a cover for. Simply measure your device and I guide you in the pattern through cutting and sewing together a great fit.

Finished Size: Will vary, based on the measurement of the item you are covering (such as sewing machine or serger)

The bundle includes the pdf patterns and videos to make all 12 projects.

Each pdf pattern includes sewing instructions, complete with step-by-step color photos. Also included in the PDF pattern are printable pattern pieces for your home printer. The following files will all be included with your PDF pattern purchase:

  • SVG Files (for electric cutting machines, such as the Brother Scan N Cut and the Cricut Maker)
  • Projector Files (for use with home projectors for cutting out fabric; please see the group Projectors for Sewing for more information)
  • A0 Files (large-format 33″ x 46″ pattern page for printing at your local copy shop, in case you would rather not tape together the pattern pages that are included in the PDF pattern)

Supplies

  • *as this sewing pattern is based off the measurements of your machine, this supply list is just an estimate. You may need less or more fabric, depending on the size of your machine.
  • 1-1/2 yard/metre of exterior fabric for a home sewing machine, or 2 yard/metre for an industrial machine
  • 1-1/2 yard/metre of lining fabric for a home sewing machine, or 2 yard/metre for an industrial machine
  • 1/4 yard/metre of fabric for bottom trim
  • 1/2 yard/metre or more of foam interfacing (By Annie’s Soft and Stable, Pellon Flex Foam, Bosal In-R-Form, or automotive headliner; if using Flex Foam, it is only 20” wide, so please purchase 1-1/2 yards)
  • 2 yards/metres or more of 20” wide Pellon SF-101 Shape Flex fusible woven interfacing (or med-weight fusible interfacing)
  • 1/4 yard mesh
  • Optional: 12 rivets OR Chicago screws OR buttons to be handsewn*

 

Thank you to Chera for the lovely photos, and also thank you so much to all of the pattern testers for their hard work! Please take a look at their projects below.

 

 

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