I needed a nice cloth cover for my serger. The serger came with one of those plastic covers but I don't like plastic on plastic. I wanted to have something so I wouldn't have to unthread the machine or take off the overhead thread guide. So I designed my own take on a very simple serger cover.
The front
The back
I sewed this up in about 3 hours. It was easy to make and I loved that I got just exactly what I needed. Here's how I did it. I took a rectangle of fabric about 20" x WOF and hemmed up the two long sides and one short side. The unhemmed short side would be the back. I cut a slit up the back for the thread guide rod to slide in. I hemmed up the slit to the curved U part at the top and covered that portion with binding, it's not pretty, but it works. I fit the cover on the machine and hemmed the last side so it wasn't too long. Then I made six ties (they took the longest to make because I only cut the fabric 1 1/4" wide and they were fiddly to get folded and sewn up, but they look great because they are so thin). The ties are a little two long, but I didn't want to take the time to make the perfect length so I left them at WOF and just cut the selvedges off. The sides and the back are secured with the ties. I love the cover. It's pretty and functional.
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