https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/kitchenaid-mixer-cover • Posted by Danielle V.
After my apartment caught on fire, I have slowly been replacing most of my kitchen accessories. This time, I chose a bright fabric, leftover from other projects. The biggest change to the pattern in that I added little tucks to each side for interest. My goal was to keep it simple, strong, and easy to launder. This design has three pieces. There are two identical panels for the sides, measuring 6" wide by 18" long. After stitching, the panels are about 15" long to perfectly cover the mixer from top to bottom on each side.. One main panel measures 32" wide by 15" long. This one is draped across the top from left to right of the mixer. After measuring, it's about 30" wide to cover the mixer from left to right. These measurements could be adjusted for a different mixer.
After my apartment caught on fire, I have slowly been replacing most of my kitchen accessories. This time, I chose a bright fabric, leftover from other projects. The biggest change to the pattern in that I added little tucks to each side for interest. My goal was to keep it simple, strong, and easy to launder. This design has three pieces. There are two identical panels for the sides, measuring 6" wide by 18" long. After stitching, the panels are about 15" long to perfectly cover the mixer from top to bottom on each side.. One main panel measures 32" wide by 15" long. This one is draped across the top from left to right of the mixer. After measuring, it's about 30" wide to cover the mixer from left to right. These measurements could be adjusted for a different mixer.