Thursday, December 22, 2011

Mixer Cover

Check this off both my Handmade Christmas list AND my Winter Sewing Goals list!  I finally (FINALLY) made a cover for my brother's mixer.  He asked for one ages ago and I kind of procrastinated because circles are not always my friend.  Anyway, here it is Christmas so it was time to get a move on.  What do you think?


I just love this line from Monaluna.  I just hope its not too girly.  His kitchen is light yellow and his pantry red and white.  I looked all over for red and white fabric that I liked, but I continually returned to this Monaluna goodness.  Oh, just go with the inspiration that is moving you....  This will still be OK in a red and white pantry, I think.


Now, I wanted a fabric with retro mixers or cupcakes all over it, but he wanted me to tone it down.  Anyway, Monaluna also has this fab woodland print that I love.  He's a big hiker, so this seemed just perfect!  But it was EXACTLY what he asked me not to do.  So, it's the lining now and the entire thing is reversable.  I hope he flips it every now and then to get a little show of this fabric too.

Here's hoping he likes it :)

If you want to make one of your own, I used this tutorial as a guide and then kind of made it up as I went along.

15 comments:

Pat Merkle said...

Really cute! I'm sure you bother will love it!

Fiona @ Poppy Makes said...

It's fantastic! I don't even have a mixer but I want a cover just like that x

Toni said...

So great!! I'm sure he'll love it! I really need to make a mixer cover for myself, so I may try this next year. But I think I would have to go with the retro kitchen stuff or something fun like that!

Susan said...

He WILL love it! And if he is even a teeny bit doubtful, suggest one of your blogging friends will have it for a sewing machine cover!! It's wonderful!

Elisa Black said...

I love your mixer cover for your brother! And I love that you made it reversible!! thank you for posting this b/c as soon as all the holiday gift making is over, I wanted to treat myself to making a patchwork mixer cover with some whimsical chicken fabric that I have (with coordinating eggs and chicken wire and B & W checkerboard)-- I was going to use a variation on a sewing machine cover tute, but your link will be so much better (esp. since it sits out on our counter all the time). I think he will be very pleased!!

Rhonda the Rambler said...

Oh Cindy! It is super cute. Thanks for the link to the tutorial. My mixer really needs a cover.

Katy Cameron said...

Yay for double list ticks, and hope your brother gets over his aversion to 'girly' fabric to let those bears out for a bit :oD

Lynne said...

Very cute. Reversible is such a good idea.

pippablue said...

How could he not love it, it's fantastic! Well done!

Have a great Christmas!!!!

Nicky said...

It sure looks great! Both sides !

Unknown said...

Very very cute! Now, I just need a mixer so I can make me a cover!

Lucy | Charm About You said...

So great! Love that it's reversible! The fabrics are great :)

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

It looks brilliant - is it me, or do Americans like to cover all their appliances? - I have seen numerous toaster covers - I don't understand!!

Mind you - all my appliances are still in boxes in a cupboard, so I can't talk! xxx

Judith, Belfast said...

Great idea! Love the fabrics! I'm sure your bro will love it. Jxo

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

Wow, it looks great!

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