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DIY sewing machine case: simple pattern

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Sewing this protective "clothing" from a flannel with a beautiful pattern for a sewing machine will not be difficult for you! And from the remaining shreds sew a basket for storing sewing accessories.


Case Size

Corresponds to the dimensions of your sewing machine. In this case, the length is 38 cm, the height is 27 cm and the width is 13 cm

You will need:

For case

• flannel 110 x 90 cm
• adhesive tape 5 m
• flizelin volumenfliz

For the basket

• 4 rectangular pieces of 16 x 13 cm and 1 square piece of 14 x 14 cm in cotton
• adhesive tape 5 m

How to sew a cover for a sewing machine

Step 1

Measure the sewing machine: height B, depth A and length C.

Step 2



Cut out the parts from the flannel and nonwoven of the volumenfliz according to the drawing (see the diagram), adding 1 cm to the allowances to the dimensions.

Step 3

On the wrong side of the cover part, apply non-woven volumenfliz. Detail quilting on a sewing machine diagonally at 3 cm intervals.

Step 4

Fold the part with its face inward, make side and then transverse seams so that the part takes the form of a cover.

Step 5

To turn out a ready cover. Cut a hole for the handle. Slicate the holes of the hole with adhesive tape, stitching it around the perimeter.


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How to sew a basket of cotton

A small basket, edged with adhesive tape at the top, is perfect for storing a pedal from a sewing machine.

Step 1

Measure the foot pedal of the sewing machine: height and width.

Step 2

Cut 4 rectangles (sides / height) and a square with sides of 16 cm (bottom / width).

Step 3

Fold the rectangles in half along the wrong side inwards and iron them.

Step 4

Stitch the rectangles with each other in short cuts, closing in a ring. Insert along the edges (bends) of the sides with the front side to the front side and grind the bottom to form 4 corners.

Step 5

Cut the sections of the sides with adhesive tape, stitching it around the perimeter.

Instead of adhesive tape, you can use the most ordinary oblique trim.


Source and photo: special issue Burda "Home studio" 1/2016
Material prepared by Julia Dekanova

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