Embroidery/Sewing Machine Cover and skirt
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Originally Posted by Ada Shiela
Herewith photos of my recent sewing machine cover for Brother Innov-is 4000D with embroidery unit and skirt - made original skirt but when attaching embroidery unit there was a difference in height level on bench and skirt bunched up, so I made another section for emb unit and added extra skirt piece, but cross-hatched in wrong direction of add-on :roll:
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Hello Caroltee and other responders to my emb m/c cover and skirt - so glad you like it - It is a BFC QIH Sewing Tote pattern meant to have pockets in so I made the skirt instead and I got carried away with the beauty of it, so stitched all 3 sizes of designs, then bought some more to compliment - now have 3 m/c covers for overlocker and quilting machine when they're finished so sewing room will be bright and cheerful. Pattern suggested making fabric so I did, just a pity I followed bag instructions and put batting in because that made job a little harder :roll: :lol: :roll: These embroidery machines are so clever :lol:
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Hello Marghar50, I think you've suggested applique ("appl") sorry to say that they're machine embroideries so the machine takes most of the credit. Thanks for lovely message. :thumbup:
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Hello Sula Bug, glad you have a Brother also - thank you for comment and herewith the end pieces and rear of cover - the batting made it harder to shape the roundedness at the ends
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