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Cover it Up!
- By Jennifer Stevens
- Published 04/3/2009
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Jennifer Stevens
The author Jennifer Stevens says here about craft teacher. She is talking about her previous day and she remember her craft teacher Mrs. Allen, She taught us everything we needed to know educationally, she showed us how to do all sorts of fun crafts, Christmas Crafts to Easter crafts to just-for-fun crafts. Also she learnt how to make Easter bunny templates. For more information on free crochet patterns free knitting patterns, free crochet hat patterns visits http://www.favecrafts.com
View all articles by Jennifer StevensUnless you
have a timeless antique on your hand, chances are you don’t want your sewing
machine to be the focus of your room.
The drab plastic covers that usually come with the sewing machine don’t
quite help the matter either. The
obvious answer is to make your own cover!
Not only are they simple to construct, you can find free sewing patterns
for them online. Once you have one made,
you’ll no longer feel the need to hide your favorite hobby.
As much as
we covet others who have a designated sewing room, most of us are just
squeezing in our machines wherever they will fit. Family or living rooms, laundry rooms, even a
table in the bedroom…we’re not picky!
Instead of storing it in the back of the closet every time we are done
working, why not cover it up with a stylish cover instead? Making a cover to match your curtains,
bedspread, or pillows on your couch can be a fun sewing project all on its
own.
Having a
cover for your sewing machine also helps to keep it in superb shape. Dust can collect in all those grooves sewing
machines come with, sometimes getting in the way and causing havoc. As pricey as these faithful machines are, you
definitely want to get your moneys worth out of it. Taking tender care of these babies will only
add years on to their lifespan. A sewing
machine cover is well worth the effort to stretch your dollar a little
longer.
Finding free
sewing patterns for your machine is a piece of cake. Thanks to the online world, we don’t have to
plunk down $10 for one simple pattern.
Nor do we have to make a special trip to the sewing store and sift
through endless shelves of patterns.
There is a wide array of designs to choose from online, ranging from
reversible to covers adorned with buttons and such. All for free!
With a few clicks, you can find a stylish cover you’d be proud to
display in your home.
The author
Jennifer Stevens writes about antique cover for your sewing machine. You don’t
have to plunk down $10 for one simple sewing machine cover. The obvious answer
is to make your own cover! Not only are
they simple to construct, you can find free sewing patterns for them
online. For more information on free knitting patterns, free crochet
hat patterns visits favecrafts.com
