I sent her off to the shop to purchase the required amount of fabric with the instruction to come back with a 100% cotton fabric with a non-directional print and this is what she chose.
Now this was my first mix-master cover so there was plenty of measuring, re-measuring, pattern drafting and a mock up of the cover made with a "mix- master fitting" which resulted in more re-measuring before the final cut was made.
Time to quilt the lines
The photo below shows the side panels all quilted and trimmed.
And here is her mix-master wearing it new cover.
She was delighted with the result and I was relieved that it fitted like a glove.
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy
sewing all
7 comments:
oh well done especially with no pattern... It looks great and will cheer up her kitchen...
Hugz
Hi Karen! Wow, the new cover fits just great. I don't have my mixer sitting out as I rarely use it, but I would love to make a cover for my toaster or even one of my sewing machines that doesn't get used very often. I'll bet your friend is just tickled pink (or red) with the outcome! ~smile~ Roseanne
That turned out great!
Great work it looks wonderful!
Very clever and I love her fabric choice. You may receive several orders now lol.
Beautiful cover for your friends MixMaster....
What a great cover - how kind of you to make it x
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