I wanted a quick & easy tutorial for making a scrap catcher for my server & this worked a treat, thanks! I used Velcro to attach it to my mat & will be making another one for my sewing machine for sure 👍
I think I'll put a coat hangar round to hold the container open, plus velcro to fix to the mat the overlocker is sitting on (I'll make a big permanent mat to protect the table). Mine is a Jaguar 489, I've only had it a week, and it's brilliant, much quieter than expected, and a doddle to thread as the whole front opens up. My machine has it's own rubbish catcher, but I'll make the pretty one to hold stuff like scissors and its accessories bag.
A genius idea to hook it around the feet of the serger especially for people like me who have a cheap serger with no built in thread catcher. That's my project for the day sorted.
Sew clever! Love the hanger idea, I never would have thought of that on my own. Mine is constantly sliding down and then off my table. Just what my serger needs, thanks so much for this fun project 👍😁
Thanks. I need both of these and was looking for the simplest pattern. I love vintage machines and have a slew of them. I'll be covering 2 singers, 2 brothers, a Kenmore and a janome.
So simple but so effective. I like the coat hanger method of catching threads for my embroidery machine. I always have lots of thread left over from colour changes. My overlocker already has a thread/cutting catcher. Another one I would love to make but haven't decided how yet is a cover for my embroidery machine. It has a boring cover which only covers the machine but not the embroidery unit. The unit is very wide so a cover like this wouldn't fit. I will have to put my thinking head on! Thank you so much.
when you figure out how to include the width of the embroidery arm for the machine cover I would love to know it! I haven't managed to do that yet. I do like the idea of the little bag for thread tails tho. Right now I am taping a small paper bag to my table end for those. Not attractive!
You always make the projects look so easy. I'm going to make a cover for both my server and sewing machine and the little catcher thingy for my snips and seam ripper because I'm always losing them. Thanks
I love this! What a beautiful print also! I'm definitely going to make a catcher for my serger because I have a Baby Lock also and they don't come with a catcher, thankfully we know how to sew right? Lol I'm going to do the wire hanger method, since a have like a gazillion of them. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! Oh, and I'll also make a cover for my serger and my coverstitch machine (I can't stand those plastic covers, especially in the summer!) Lol
I really like the dust cover i want to make it for my sewing machine en serger and for my cameo silhouette and im going to make the bag to and use some buttons so i can easy remove it thank you so much (sorry my english is not so verry good im from Holland)
I'm thinking about making this for my elderly mother to use as a bed side tissue or trash container. If I can find the right fabric, it would be cute to make throw pillows, maybe a little afghan style lap quilt or dresser "table" cloth to match. I'm not sure. The ideas are twirling around in my head. Any suggestions?
I would make it like the pockets that are made to be on the side of your bed to hold a book or your glasses. etc. I would lengthen the little 2 piece cloth thingy so that it tucked between the mattress and box spring and then velcro the little bag onto that. I would also line the bag with oilcloth or water resistant fabric just in case. In the old days in the hospital we would tape a paper bag to the side rails to be a tissue hanger. I think this is a lovely idea. I'm sure she will appreciate it.
@@bitsnharry Thank you so much 💓. I will do that! I used to make those for myself back in the old days. I worked as a Deputy Sheriff and I would have to sleep with a weapon/gun and this was a safe way to do that.
Instruction is to measure and then add 1/2 inch seam allowance. So the width was 17 inches, and fabric cut to 17 1/2 inches. Aren’t there 2 seams?? Shouldn’t it have been cut to 18 inches???
I wanted a quick & easy tutorial for making a scrap catcher for my server & this worked a treat, thanks! I used Velcro to attach it to my mat & will be making another one for my sewing machine for sure 👍
I like the hanger method. Good diy.
I think I'll put a coat hangar round to hold the container open, plus velcro to fix to the mat the overlocker is sitting on (I'll make a big permanent mat to protect the table). Mine is a Jaguar 489, I've only had it a week, and it's brilliant, much quieter than expected, and a doddle to thread as the whole front opens up. My machine has it's own rubbish catcher, but I'll make the pretty one to hold stuff like scissors and its accessories bag.
Thank you for the wonderful pattern to cover my sewing machine❤
You’re welcome
Nice cover and bag. Need to make a couple as I have 4 different machines. I like the thread catcher for the serger. I definitely need that.
Thank you! 😊
A genius idea to hook it around the feet of the serger especially for people like me who have a cheap serger with no built in thread catcher. That's my project for the day sorted.
Good ideas!!! Nice to take a break from making clothes. Love the hanger idea! Thanks.
I like the cover. Very good idea. Thanks
Thank you!
Super cute, thank you for a functional tutorial! Love these crafty DIY projects!!
Glad you like them!
Love your scrap catcher and your exciting attitude. Keep it up!!
Love the velcro and hanger ideas. My oldest daughter (she's 4) says that was fun.😊
That is awesome!
Thanks for the tutorial, great ideas, I love the wire hanger the most
I like the wire hanger version - will have to try and find some wire to try it.
Sew clever! Love the hanger idea, I never would have thought of that on my own. Mine is constantly sliding down and then off my table. Just what my serger needs, thanks so much for this fun project 👍😁
I love the sewing machine cover and the serger. I will be making them too. I think the material is cute.
Thank you! 😊
Thanks! I need to make two of the sewing/embroidery machine covers plus one for my serger.
I think I’ll try the velcro version. What a great tutorial 😊
Thanks. I need both of these and was looking for the simplest pattern. I love vintage machines and have a slew of them. I'll be covering 2 singers, 2 brothers, a Kenmore and a janome.
Great ideas!
So simple but so effective. I like the coat hanger method of catching threads for my embroidery machine. I always have lots of thread left over from colour changes. My overlocker already has a thread/cutting catcher. Another one I would love to make but haven't decided how yet is a cover for my embroidery machine. It has a boring cover which only covers the machine but not the embroidery unit. The unit is very wide so a cover like this wouldn't fit. I will have to put my thinking head on! Thank you so much.
yeah, maybe the same concept but just a few changes. I also love the hanger option haha
when you figure out how to include the width of the embroidery arm for the machine cover I would love to know it! I haven't managed to do that yet. I do like the idea of the little bag for thread tails tho. Right now I am taping a small paper bag to my table end for those. Not attractive!
KAM snaps would also be a good way to attach the thread catcher bag to the fabric piece.
Going to use boning since i have some left over a topaz 50 an lb5000 and my 1034D serger all need covers. Thank you!
that sounds fun!!
You always make the projects look so easy. I'm going to make a cover for both my server and sewing machine and the little catcher thingy for my snips and seam ripper because I'm always losing them. Thanks
Cute ideas!
Love your shirt!
Thank you!
Very nice!
So cute
Such a great idea!! I have the perfect fabric for this too! Can’t wait to try it!
These are awesome! Thanks for such easy fixes. I love the hanger method. Can you share where you got the fabric for your top though! It’s great!
Neat ideas!
Love the fabric you used. X
Thank you! 😊
Fab ideas. Thank you for sharing ☆
Thank you. I needed this.
I love this! What a beautiful print also! I'm definitely going to make a catcher for my serger because I have a Baby Lock also and they don't come with a catcher, thankfully we know how to sew right? Lol I'm going to do the wire hanger method, since a have like a gazillion of them. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! Oh, and I'll also make a cover for my serger and my coverstitch machine (I can't stand those plastic covers, especially in the summer!) Lol
I really needed this!!!! Thanks
I am going to be making some machine covers Have 2 sewing machines 1 serger and 2 Silhouette cameos
Will use thread catcher idea for my serger. The bin it came with is too bulky.
I really like the dust cover i want to make it for my sewing machine en serger and for my cameo silhouette and im going to make the bag to and use some buttons so i can easy remove it thank you so much (sorry my english is not so verry good im from Holland)
Great projects! Thanks for the tutorial👍 by the way- love your top. What pattern did you use?
I'm thinking about making this for my elderly mother to use as a bed side tissue or trash container. If I can find the right fabric, it would be cute to make throw pillows, maybe a little afghan style lap quilt or dresser "table" cloth to match. I'm not sure. The ideas are twirling around in my head. Any suggestions?
I would make it like the pockets that are made to be on the side of your bed to hold a book or your glasses. etc. I would lengthen the little 2 piece cloth thingy so that it tucked between the mattress and box spring and then velcro the little bag onto that. I would also line the bag with oilcloth or water resistant fabric just in case. In the old days in the hospital we would tape a paper bag to the side rails to be a tissue hanger. I think this is a lovely idea. I'm sure she will appreciate it.
@@bitsnharry Thank you so much 💓. I will do that! I used to make those for myself back in the old days. I worked as a Deputy Sheriff and I would have to sleep with a weapon/gun and this was a safe way to do that.
So that's what I can do with the wire hangers in my house from the dry cleaners. :P
No idea what the flat piece and tag were for as once you did them and set the aside, you never attached them to anything?
my machine has it's own dust cover, but yours is prettier!
I really need to make these!
Did I miss how you hooked to legs?
Great ide😢
Thanks!
That top tho... is that a E&M pattern?! Need!
Yes it is!! Its the High Hopes Dolman ❤️
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Instruction is to measure and then add 1/2 inch seam allowance. So the width was 17 inches, and fabric cut to 17 1/2 inches. Aren’t there 2 seams?? Shouldn’t it have been cut to 18 inches???
Use a 1/4" seam allowance when stitching.