This Versatile Mixer Cover Provides Many Design Options

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Do you or someone you know have a stand mixer that tends to sit out on the counter? This beautiful cover will protect it in style when not in use.

The charming mixer block can be made in colors to match your mixer or substitute any 12″ block of your choice. You can even skip the block and use a beautiful print or pre-quilted fabric.

Stand Mixer Cover Pattern

A pocket on the end is convenient for storing tools or omit it for a sleeker look. Finish the edges on the cover with binding, piping, or standard seams. The inside can be lined or finished with serged or zigzaged edges.

Stand Mixer Cover Pattern

Stand Mixer Cover Pattern

The paper-pieced mixer block can be used in other projects as well. It finishes at 12″ square or add borders for a charming 18″ wall quilt.

Stand Mixer Cover Pattern

Instructions are provided by the designer, Karen Chase at Sugar Free Quilts, for the following cover sizes:

  • Small – Fits the 3 1/2 qt. Artisan Mini
    12 3/4″ h x 13″ d x 8″ w
  • Medium – Fits the 4 1/2 qt. Deluxe and Classic Series, and 5 qt. Artisan
    14 3/4″ h x 14″ d x 9″ w
  • Large – Fits the Pro Series
    17″ h x 14 1/2″ d x 12″ w

Measure the height of your stand mixer if you’re unsure which size to make.

Click here to purchase the “Stand Mixer Cover” pattern.

 

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