I built a house for my embroidery machine
#82
I do not have the time to make some for sale and its also not my "invention", just my idea of making some that fit my machines.
There are no limits, if my embroidery machine would have been placed the other way around I would have made a train engine cover for it and wagons for the other machines. Noahs ark was also an idea or a flowerbox with flowers and I would love to see what you come up with.
Granny
There are no limits, if my embroidery machine would have been placed the other way around I would have made a train engine cover for it and wagons for the other machines. Noahs ark was also an idea or a flowerbox with flowers and I would love to see what you come up with.
Granny
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Originally Posted by granny_59
and even considering the complicated shape of the machine I am sure glad that our house was not built by me.............. :mrgreen:
Well, it will keep the dust out and I hope to get better with covers for my other machines
Granny
Well, it will keep the dust out and I hope to get better with covers for my other machines
Granny
#87
Hi Ellen
I think it is my own design. On the other hand there are covers as long as there are sewingmachines. First they came in Wood and nowadays its cheap plastic.
All I did was making one out of fabric and added machine embroidery designs I bought. I sure like the big response here and would love to see covers others came up with.
Granny
I think it is my own design. On the other hand there are covers as long as there are sewingmachines. First they came in Wood and nowadays its cheap plastic.
All I did was making one out of fabric and added machine embroidery designs I bought. I sure like the big response here and would love to see covers others came up with.
Granny
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