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A N N I E ’S
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Learn to Make a Quilt
From Start to Finish
Instructor Nancy McNally
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4 color process (below)
Learn to Make a Quilt
From Start to Finish
Black (below)
In
White (below)
this online video class, you’ll learn:
• How to choose the perfect fabrics for your quilt
• Which quilting tools are your “best buys”
• How to cut and piece each quilt block
• How to get a perfect ¼-inch seam allowance
every time
• Time-saving tips like chain piecing, marking,
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pinning and more
Pantone uncoated (below)
• How to assemble a quilt sandwich
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Learn to Make a Quilt
From Start to Finish
Black (below)
White (below)
4 color process (below)
Minimum allowed sizes
This exclusive
quilt project
is included as
part of the class
curriculum
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
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Black (below)
Bric & Stones
Quilt
White (below)
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
By Bev Shenefield
Your sewing machine is an important part of your life—
almost a member of the family. Give it the attractive cover it deserves!
Project Specifications
Skill Level: Beginner
Sewing Machine Cover Size: Approximately 17
1
2
" x
12
1
2
" x 8"
and pins on machine cover front. With 2 strands of
gray embroidery floss, embroider needle, lines on scis-
sors blades, pins and line on thimble. To make French
knots on thimble, wind 2 strands of gray floss around
needle four times.
Step 6.
With large-eye embroidery needle and white
crochet cotton, add rows of thread to spool. Referring
to photo, arrange white crochet cotton, as shown on
machine cover, through needle. Couch in place with
white all-purpose sewing thread. Couch strands of
white crochet cotton on pincushion.
Step 7.
With hand stitches, sew a strip of
3
4
"-wide
white eyelet trim to lower edge of pincushion.
Step 8.
Pin
3
4
"-wide white eyelet trim around the two
prequilted curved ends of machine cover (not across
bottom edge). Find center top of each curved end and
centers of 23
1
2
" sides of prequilted cover. Pin ends in
place and machine-sew.
Step 9.
Find center top of each coordinating check or
plaid lining for ends and center of each 23
1
2
" cover
lining. Pin and sew as in Step 8.
Step 10.
Place lining in cover, wrong sides together.
Pin lower edges together. Starting at center back, pin
3
4
"-wide white eyelet trim around lower edge of
machine cover.
Step 11.
From coordinating check or plaid cut two bor-
der pieces each 5" x 18" and 5" x 8". Cut four 3
1
2
" piec-
es of
3
4
"-wide eyelet trim. Sew to each short end of lon-
ger strips, aligning at one end only. Sew shorter border
pieces between longer border pieces, making a ring.
Step 12.
Right sides together, pin border ring around bot-
tom of cover, matching seams of cover and border. Be
sure eyelet-trimmed ends are the ends sewn to the cover,
not the untrimmed ends. Sew border strip to cover.
Step 13.
Turn border to inside of cover. Turn raw edge
under
1
4
" and stitch by hand over seam.
Step 14.
Starting at center back of cover lining, pin
3
4
"-wide white eyelet trim around entire lower edge of
machine cover. Machine-stitch in place.
Step 15.
Position
1
4
" black button on scissors blades
Materials
1 yard prequilted fabric
1 yard coordinating check or plaid
Gray felt 9" x 12"
White felt 9" x 12"
4 yards
3
4
"-wide ruffled white eyelet trim
White crochet cotton
Gray and white 6-strand embroidery floss
1 (
1
4
") two-hole black button
6–8 assorted buttons in coordinating colors
Fabric glue
Craft glue
Scraps of fusible transfer web
Regular and large-eye embroidery needles
White all-purpose sewing thread
Basic sewing supplies and tools
Instructions
Step 1.
Trace and cut ends for machine cover as
directed on pattern. Cut one piece each 18" x 23
1
2
"
from prequilted and coordinating check or plaid.
Step 2.
Trace appliqué shapes on paper side of fusible
transfer web. Cut out leaving roughly
1
4
" margin
around traced lines. Following manufacturer’s instruc-
tions, fuse to selected fabrics. Cut out on traced lines.
Step 3.
Referring to photo for placement, arrange
appliqués on one end of 18" x 23" prequilted piece,
which will be the front portion of the machine cover.
Fuse in place.
Step 4.
With regular embroidery needle and 2 strands
of white embroidery floss, work buttonhole stitch
around pincushion and scissors handles. With 2
strands of gray embroidery floss work buttonhole
stitch around thimble, spool and scissors blades.
Step 5.
Referring to photo for placement, trace needle
From
Scrap Basket Sewing,
Pages 114–117, Copyright © 2002
Scrap Basket Sewing
From
Scrap Basket Sewing,
Pages 114–117, Copyright © 2002
Scrap Basket Sewing
and glue with craft glue. Referring to photo, glue other
buttons in place.
Step 16.
Fasten turned-under ends of pincushion
eyelet trim in place with fabric glue.
Designer’s Note:
Cover is sized for an open-arm
machine used on a table. If machine is in cabinet,
omit lower coordinating border and finish lower
edge with eyelet trim. Size can also be altered by
cutting cover section smaller so that coordinat-
ing border can still be added.
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
Pincushion
Cut 1 coordinating check or plaid
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
Spool
Cut 1 gray felt
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
Thimble
Cut 1 gray felt
Scissors Handle
Cut 1 white felt
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
Scissors Blades
Cut 1 gray felt
Scissors Handle
Cut 1 white felt
From
Scrap Basket Sewing,
Pages 114–117, Copyright © 2002
Scrap Basket Sewing
Pin
Trace 7
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
Needle
Trace 1
Sew Sweet Machine Cover
End Pattern
Cut 2 prequilted fabric & 2
coordinating check or plaid
Enlarge pattern 125%
From
Scrap Basket Sewing,
Pages 114–117, Copyright © 2002
Scrap Basket Sewing
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