Showing posts with label simplicity 8826. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simplicity 8826. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

My new sewing machine covers are complete!

My darling machines have been naked for so long. I have been throwing scrap fabric or old pillowcases over them when I don't use them. I know it is bad, but it was under the misguided belief that it would not be covered long. I finally faced facts and decided to make covers for my two machines and Serger. I was eager to use these embroidery patterns from my stash. 



embroidery patterns
I also had this pattern from 1999 in my stash and thought it would work great for my purposes.




Here is my review of Simplicity 8826:
Pattern Description:
 

Sewing room accessories I made a sewing machine cover using the Serger pattern
Pattern Sizing:                        
 

One size

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
 

Yes, the shape, but I modified the rest. I embroidered the front of each with patterns from Sewing Revolutions embroidery designs. I made three covers, one says “Material girl”, another says “Sewing mends the Soul” and the last (a wip) says “Happiness is homemade”.  I added black piping to the seams.

Were the instructions easy to follow?
 

Yes

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
 

I disliked that the pattern called for creating your own quilted lining. I had some ugly pre-quilted stuff in my stash, so I used it instead. I liked that there were only three pieces.

Fabric Used:
 

Cotton /poly blend for suits; black piping and Nell’s  hand dyed embroidery floss.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:

I added piping, embroidery, and I reduced the size. The front and back panels were the proper size for my machines, but the middle piece was twice as wide as I needed. I cut it in half and found it perfect for my Brother machine, and Singer Heavy duty, but, I will keep it the original size for my Serger.

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
 

I will be in trouble if I need to cover a fourth machine! I would recommend it.

Conclusion:
Good base pattern that allows for customization.


Here are photos of the completed covers:
Sewing mends the Soul

Sewing mends the Soul detail

Material Girl Sewing machine cover
Material Girl detail
The last cover is still a work in progress:
Happiness is homemade
 Happy Sewing!