Mary, I went to your source address, but couldn't find the pdf for the sewing machine cozy. Could you please help me; I really would like to make one. Yours look so nice in the blog pictures. Thanking you in advance. Lola
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> One of the first things I made when when I started sewing was a cozy
> for my sewing machine. My manual instructed me to keep it dust-free, but
> it didnât come with a cover! I used some old upholstery fabric and
> some felt and cobbled together a cozy. It isnât my best work, but I
> love it because it contains some of the first seams I ever sewed.
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> When we opened the shop and bought our sewing machines, each one came
> with a plastic cover. They all looked neat and uniform, but a little
> sterile. Using the plastic cover as a model, we made fun fabric cozies
> for each of our Singers. Michael pieced, appliqued, and embellished them
> beautifully! They brighten our workroom, and make it more personal.
> Plus, now our machines know how much we love them!
> In the spirit of sewing machine love, we made a downloadable pdf,
> located in the left sidebar, for you to make your very own cozy. Be sure
> to send photos of your finished covers, weâd love to see them! Have
> fun dressing up your machine and your workspace!Â
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> Source : Â Â Â Â Â Â http://mary-bl.blogspot.com
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