Photo by Laura Malek.
Today I’m sharing this pattern for a sewing machine cozy. When writing 1, 2, 3 Sew, I wrote too much. I wanted to give you tons of projects to make! I’m all about good value. Initially, the book had 36 projects instead of the 33 that were published, and as painful as it was for me to cut, 33 is still a lot. We decided to remove a chapter with patchwork projects, but you’ll definitely see some of those ideas in the next book. For now, you can download the .pdf pattern for this sewing machine cozy. It’s a string-pieced project that can be adjusted to fit any size machine. Happy Sewing!
Thanks! I have never tried any patchwork, but I will give it a try, it’s gorgeous! Thank you so much!
it is so cute! I just downloaded it, thank you. 🙂
Thanks so much for the download ~ I did buy your book (2 in fact) and love it ~ have made quite a few things out of it and the directions and patterns are great! thanks again!
What a great project! thank you for the gift of the pattern
Thank you so much for sharing! This is a lovely project, as are all of the 33 in your book :).
Great tutorial! You’ve been featured on the Quality Sewing Tutorials blog.
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I love this tutorial. Thanks for sharing it. I have pinned it on Pinterest
ooo oooh ooooh so pretty. Love that egg cup pincushion too! pretty photo. My poor machine. Never gets dusted much less sewn for. But I can dream.
Wow! I just downloaded the pattern. It looks cute and easy. Thanks a lot for sharing. I hope I will get a chance to buy your book too.
That looks lovely, I just looked at my sewing machine..and yes, poor thing looks pretty naked, I think I can find a little bit time to fancy up my little girl :). This cover looks super sweet. Thank you for the inspiration.
I’m so glad you shared this!
Thank you so much! It is a lovely pattern!
I am in love with this. Gorgeous! Thanks so much for the pattern.
What a lovely cover. I saw Gwen’s version too. I think I have to make one for my Pfaff.
Thank you for the pattern.
Now I will have to take a look at your book (o:
Thank you for the pattern! I love your book.
WOW! Thanks for the free pattern. This is one I’ve been looking for. My machine needs a cozy to keep the dust out. I’m looking forward to trying it out!
Any idea how to get this to properly print on 8.5″ x 11″ paper? If I “shrink to fit” it is so small it’s nearly impossible to read.
Thanks.